Technology Partner
International Expansion Partner

ScaleUp is built for sponsors who want to be part of stronger business and technical conversations, not just event visibility. The summit is designed around selected companies, clearer signals of maturity, and formats that help sponsors enter the room with more relevance and better timing.
That changes the quality of the interaction. Sponsors do not arrive to an undifferentiated audience. They arrive to a summit where applications are reviewed, the room is shaped with intention, and the format is built to support useful dialogue before, during, and after each edition.
Higher-signal conversations
Access shaped by relevance
Presence with greater strategic value
The sponsorship model is built around outcomes that ScaleUp can support with real credibility: access, context, useful integration, and stronger continuity after the event.
Reach founders, executive leadership, technical decision-makers, capital, and ecosystem actors in a room shaped by fit rather than volume.
Conversations start from reviewed applications, signals of maturity, and clearer business or technical needs by company.
Your brand appears inside an applied, educational summit environment designed to create value, not inside a pitch-heavy conference dynamic.
Depending on the partnership scope, ScaleUp can support reporting, consent-based contacts, intros, and post-event continuity.
ScaleUp sponsorship is not built around one generic level. It is structured around different ways to participate depending on market scope, goals, and the role a sponsor wants to play in the summit.
For organizations looking to build presence across multiple LATAM markets final destination with stronger strategic continuity.
For organizations that want focused visibility and activation in one market or one city stop.
For brands that want to contribute expert perspective, applied content, and stronger technical authority within the summit experience.
For organizations that see stronger fit in targeted formats such as vertical tracks, investor dinner sponsorship, post-event sprints, data and intelligence roles, or ecosystem-wide partnerships.
Regional, Local, and Technical are distinct sponsorship logics, not just larger or smaller versions of the same package.
The value of ScaleUp does not come from raw attendance volume. It comes from who is in the room and how that room is selected.
Leaders actively building companies with real traction and growth intent.
CEOs, CTOs, and leaders across platform, security, data, engineering, and operations.
Angels, VCs, family offices, and regional funds participating in more grounded growth conversations.
Accelerators, hubs, chambers, technology partners, and corporate venture stakeholders.
Businesses in production or active pilot stages, with traction, defined teams, and explicit interest in investment, growth, or operational strengthening.
ScaleUp is designed so that sponsor presence adds value to the experience instead of weakening it. That is why participation in the agenda is framed as useful content, applied conversation, or facilitated interaction — not as direct commercial pitching.
Applied content
Panels built around real cases and lessons
Workshops, clinics, and working sessions
Context-rich networking
Co-marketing and brand presence shaped to the edition
Open commercial speaking
Agenda slots detached from editorial fit
Activations that weaken the format
Promised meeting counts without fit or consent
Agenda participation, slot format, materials, and activations remain subject to editorial alignment, local feasibility, and final edition agenda.
ScaleUp already operated in Quito, MedellĂn, and Bogotá during 2025 and now moves into a broader 2026 route across LATAM + Miami. The prospectus frames that expansion around three signals: a proven format, more than 100 technical evaluations completed, and more than 300 companies registered to date.
Proven format
140+ technical evaluations
300+ companies registered
Costa Rica
Ecuador
Colombia
Guatemala
Peru
Mexico
Miami
Availability is limited by market, edition, and sponsorship type, so multi-city or regional narratives should start early.
Review the upcoming cities, open the edition that fits your market, and continue from there.
See upcoming editions