In a significant step towards the cloud gaming revolution, Itaú joins ABYA, the promising Uruguayan company specialized in the sector, in a strategic alliance aimed at marking a milestone in the development and expansion of the technological startup ecosystem in Uruguay. This move underscores Itaú's unwavering commitment to promoting innovation and technological entrepreneurship in Latin America.
Itaú has taken a step forward in its support for technological and business progress in Uruguay by allying with ABYA, a key player in the digital entertainment industry known for its advanced cloud gaming platform. "This strategic collaboration reflects our shared vision of fostering an environment that fosters innovation, growth and technological excellence in the region," said Juan Garrido, Head of Núcleo Tech at Itaú.
ABYA, with its innovative offering of cloud video games and flexible subscriptions, establishes itself not only as a leader in digital entertainment but also as a model of top-level technological entrepreneurship, thanks to its team of entrepreneurs, cutting-edge technology, and global strategic alliances.
Pablo Menendez, Director of Structured Finance at Itaú, highlighted, "Our alliance goes beyond a simple collaboration; it is a deep commitment to the future of ABYA and the technology sector in general. We are focused on supporting its growth and ensuring that together "We can offer innovative solutions that meet the needs of the gamer community and companies looking for advanced infrastructure for artificial intelligence."
Through this partnership, Itaú and ABYA are ready to launch a range of joint products and services, designed to especially benefit the gamer community and companies involved in the development of artificial intelligence solutions. This alliance promises not only to strengthen ABYA’s position as one of the most promising companies in the video game and artificial intelligence industry in the region, but also to reinforce Itaú's commitment to supporting technological innovation and entrepreneurship in Latin America.