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In just two weeks, 50 Mexican university students with entrepreneurial ambitions will descend on Georgetown University and, they hope, the larger #dctech scene. They’ll be a part of TrepCamp, an “advanced entrepreneurial training program” that takes place in 10 tech hubs around the U.S. each summer.
TrepCamp was originally launched as a partner initiative between the Mexico-US Entrepreneurship and Innovation Council (MUSEIC) and the Bilateral Forum on Higher Education, Innovation and Research (FOBESII). The program takes high-potential students from top universities in Mexico and brings them together for three weeks of training, lectures and mentorship. The goal? To give these would-be entrepreneurs a boost, and ultimately strengthen both countries’ innovation ecosystems.
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