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"El Pantalón" Wants to Attract Unicorns to Its Offices
Arcos Bosques Tower, also known as the "Pants Building," seeks to attract high-tech and innovative companies, including unicorn startups, to its offices.
Torre Arcos Bosques: The technological hub for innovative companies and unicorns. Photo: SiiLA.
05/06/2022
The 'unicorn companies,' technology startups with valuations exceeding one billion dollars, are emerging worldwide, including in Mexico.
In this context, Torre Arcos Bosques, also known as the 'Pants Building,' aims to attract these companies to its offices. The management of Torre Arcos Bosques has announced the creation of a collaboration program with companies and organizations from the private sector in the United States, South Korea, and the United Arab Emirates, as well as with national and international private equity funds, with the goal of attracting highly innovative technology companies to their facilities.
According to representatives from Torre Arcos Bosques, over 30 companies are on the corporate space's radar, including industrial organizations, private equity funds, clean energy promoters, payment solution developers, and cryptocurrency investment platform operators.
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