Identified as a simple, fast and safe Cuban courier business, Mandao Express came to fulfill a clear purpose within the national entrepreneurial scene. Its creators wanted to cover their own needs: to send and receive documents without having to move throughout the city. They thought other businesses could share this concern, and so in September 2016 they officially started operations, with the intention of covering more than just paperwork.

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On the central intersection of Infanta and San Lázaro streets, in the Cuban capital, a non-agricultural cooperative stands out for its service and the quality of its gastronomic proposals. According to many experts on the subject, much of the success of a business lies in its location. So it’s safe to say that since opening its doors, El Biky has had much of this path covered.

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Atelier restaurant occupies a big colonial house in Havana’s El Vedado neighborhood, offering an atmosphere the likes of which I had never seen before. Paintings of diverse styles and formats, vintage radios, lamps and figurines, are scattered throughout the dining room; its tables like television images of another era. Its magical charm invites one to dine here and feel at home.

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Becoming a success story in the entrepreneurial world requires many skills. However, being able to identify a niche market and embracing it with confidence, may be the start to ensuring the success of your company. Yorgis Morejón García was able to put together two of the things he’s most passionate about and making them into […]

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Opportunities are important in the art world, but being and artist is hard work and that big break has to catch you working. Jorge Perugorría is one of the most renowned Cuban actors. His interpretation of Diego in Strawberry and Chocolate, nominated for an Oscar in 1994, launched him into fame. “Strawberry and Chocolate, by […]

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Hearing that an entrepreneurial project is called D’Brujas [Of’Witches] certainly generates confusion about what it responds to. The history of this business is a journey in which the will and desire to do something good and useful, were strong. “I had the certainty that I wanted to make handmade soaps and I thought that name because of the legend of witches making magic potions with natural ingredients, they make you fall in love, they have the power to regenerate themselves, to transform themselves, and that’s what I wanted to achieve with the product”, Sandra Aldama, project leader, explained to Negolution.

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Once you download AlaMesa app you immediately get it: its simple and it works! That’s why trying to get a sneak peak on what happens behind scenes was such an interesting experience. It all started six and a half years ago when Alamesa launched its business with one goal in mind: to provide reliable, updated and quality information about the Cuban culinary scene. How? A website with an online guide, a weekly newsletter, a mobile app and strong social media presence. Back then, five newly graduated students from Cuban universities saw an opportunity, grabbed it and ended up developing a new innovative product. When they started out, Alamesa would only offer information regarding Havana’s culinary scene.

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