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Startup Chile Calling: Botsify, Nest Alumni Selected for 18th Generation of Startups

  • June 1, 2017
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Latin America’s leading startup accelerator, Startup Chile, recently announced its 18th generation of startups which includes Botsify, a Pakistani startup previously incubated at The Nest i/o.

As artificially intelligent chatbots gain momentum among businesses to keep their consumers engaged, Botsify is an easy-to-use tool that enables people to create their own chatbots with zero coding involved.

Botsify first came to the limelight when it got listed on Product Hunt and has since had a significant increase in the number of local and international clients, including RemoteInterview, Al-Jazeera, Shazam and many others. Currently, more than 23,000 users have created over 18,000 chatbots using Botsify and the numbers are constantly growing.

Read: DEMO Pakistan Startup Snippets: The Nest I/O Graduate CertCars Secures Investment from Homeshopping.pk

Startup Chile is a public accelerator backed by the government of Chile to nurture entrepreneurship. It has facilitated entrepreneurs, hailing from 80 different countries. The public accelerator would be hosting 100 startups both from Chile and several other countries and mentoring them to scale up. The accelerator will be awarding all these entrepreneurs 30,000 USD along with a work visa for 1 year. The startups will be part of acceleration and mentoring at the accelerator.

Read: EDVON Selected for IEEE-RAS Boot Camp in China

The startups selected to participate in the first cohort of 2017 at Startup Chile mostly includes startups from Chile (42.7%), US (14%), Europe (7.2%), and Argentina (6.7%). Botsify is the only startup representing Pakistan at Startup Chile’s 18th generation.

Usama Nouman and Talha Yasin, co-founders of Botsify said:

“We are excited to be a part of Startup Chile. It is a great achievement for all of us at Botsify that we have made it to the list as sole representatives of Pakistan. We’d like to thank all our mentors and supporters, especially The Nest I/O for their constant love and support”.

Source: The Nest I/O

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