Evidence built from real systems and field experience
Nemo Chronos is grounded in applied work across aquatic systems, ecosystem integration, and institutional collaboration. This page presents selected evidence of that trajectory.
Public presence
Public coverage helps validate that the project is visible beyond its own narrative, with recognition across ecosystem, aquaculture, and innovation-oriented media.
Chrysalis feature
Coverage of Nemo Chronos’ evolution from earlier marketplace logic toward aquatic systems infrastructure.
InfoSalmon innovation
Presence in aquaculture-focused innovation coverage connected to technology and sector development.
InfoSalmon investment event
Participation in spaces linking innovation, investment, and productivity in aquaculture-related ecosystems.
SalmonExpert coverage
Recognition of technology-based solutions and innovation efforts connected to the aquaculture industry.
Programs, funding & recognition
The project has been validated through multiple public innovation programs, international initiatives, and ecosystem recognition across Chile and Peru.
Validated through multiple innovation programs
Nemo Chronos builds on a trajectory supported by public innovation funding and climate-focused programs across Latin America.
StartUp Perú PLUG – Climate Change 2G
International program supporting climate-oriented technological solutions and system-level innovation.
EIVA – Protagonistas del Futuro
Selection within a program recognizing ventures with high potential for technological and regional impact.
Cámara de Comercio de Santiago
Finalist among 4,000+ applicants in entrepreneurship and digital commerce innovation.
Universidad de Valparaíso
Recognition among 100 ventures contributing to regional economic development.
Ecosystem integration
Nemo Chronos is not being built in isolation. Its development is connected to startup ecosystems, international programs, and cross-country innovation networks relevant to aquatic system infrastructure.
Círculo de Startups EIVA
Active participation in a network connecting startups, innovation, and applied technological development.
Startup Perú immersion program
Engagement in international innovation and entrepreneurship initiatives connected to climate and system development.
Development across Chile and Peru
The project has evolved across both countries through ecosystem participation, validation processes, and applied system development.
Field systems & prototypes
This evidence is grounded in real system development for aquatic contexts, where monitoring, traceability, and territory are part of the same operational layer.
System prototype reflecting real operational workflows
Functional interface built around role-based interaction, monitoring logic, and traceability-oriented system flows.
Built from real aquatic environments
The system direction emerges from applied work in contexts where data capture, field realities, and territorial constraints must operate together.
More than interface: a system perspective
This is not only about UI. It reflects an infrastructure mindset in which monitoring, traceability, and operations are treated as parts of a single system.
From validated work to system-level infrastructure
The evidence presented reflects an ongoing transition from applied solutions toward a broader intelligence infrastructure for aquatic systems. Nemo Chronos is open to collaboration with institutions, research groups, and partners interested in building at system scale.