In this 23rd episode of This Week in Caribbean Tech Hosted by SiliconCaribe Entrepreneur and Founder Ingrid Riley and Daniel Smith, CEO of Keepingly.
- Crypto Isle, Kanoo Pay and Draper University just launched the Kanoo Innovation Hub in the Bahamas.
- VC funding in the third quarter fell by 52% y/y and 33% in the fourth quarter
- Venture capital funding fell sharply during the third quarter, down 52% year over year.
- Trinidad-based Zed Labs, a software development agency specializing in blockchain and mobile solutions, says they are reaching out to their early adopter community and fans.
- Bahamian digital payments company Island Pay flies to Barbados to fish for fresh customers. And how many Caribbean digital wallets and mobile money apps are there?
- Entertainers criticize the Broadcasting Commission’s music ban. Digital culture vs mainstream regulations.
- Elon Musk’s Starlink gets the green light to become Jamaica’s third satellite internet company.
- 15 American Brands Present in the Caribbean Now Accept Crypto Payments, Could This Speed Up Legislation Adoption and Expansion Here?
- Ways Social Media Platforms Can Amplify Caribbean Voices by Joel Nomdarkham. Creators in the region face challenges accessing monetization tools and features.
- Events: Caribbean Startup Pocmi A Global Job Fair Week is underway to address the beginnings of the global talent shortage as we speak at pocmi.com
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