Chile

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Chile


Question # 1 Who live in Chile?


By 2040, Chile will reach 20 million people.

http://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/chile-population/


City Santiago Valparaiso Concepcion Antofagasta Temuco Arica

People 5.5 million people. 0.8 million people. 0.7 million people. 0.3 million people. 0.3 million people. 0.2 million people.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Largest_cities_of_Chile


Compared with the cultures of Switzerland and Denmark, Chile scores much higher on power distance and much lower on individualism

http://geert-hofstede.com/chile.html


Further inspiration

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Power-distance-1550695


Question # 2 What are some examples of innovation potential in Chile?


65% of Chileans are either overweight or obese. Between 2002 and 2012, health and wellness processed foods sales grew almost 15% in Chile. Chile is planning to introduce regulations on food ingredients, labelling, publicity, and products sold in schools. http://sharedvalue.org/resources/report-shared-value-chile


https://www.vayable.com/experiences/5967-discover-santiago-s-markets


There is a very high income inequality in Chile. The difference in wages between high and low-skilled workers is driving rising income inequality. In 2014, 28% of Chileans reported not having enough money to buy food with their current incomes. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2172rank.html http://sharedvalue.org/resources/report-shared-value-chile


About 90% of waste generated in Chile is recyclable. However, only 10% of waste was recycled in 2010. http://www.triciclos.cl/ is one of the companies that is working on reducing waste in Chile through recycling.

http://sharedvalue.org/resources/report-shared-value-chile


The electricity demand in Chile is rising. Solar developers have flocked to the northern part of Chile to take advantage of some of the best natural conditions in the world for generating solar energy. http://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2014/jun/05/chile-renewable-energy-solar-power


In August, 2014, Chile launched its biggest wind energy farm on a coastal hilltop 400 kilometres north of Santiago. 50 wind turbines with an installed capacity of 115 megawatts provide energy to Los Pelambres, a nearby mine. http://www.economist.com/blogs/americasview/2014/09/energy-chile


There is a very strong education potential in Chile. Over 40% of Chilean workers between the age of 15 and 65 cannot read a text and understand its meaning. According to the OECD, countries with such critical skills shortages can no longer compete in an increasingly knowledge-based global society. http://sharedvalue.org/resources/report-shared-value-chile


The Escondida mine in Antofagasta, Chile, is the world’s largest single producer of copper. Most of Escondida’s employees have received training at CEIM, a training center. Escondida provides direct work for more than 2,300 people and another 1,900 full-time jobs through contractor companies. http://www.riotinto.com/ has a 30% interest in Escondida which is managed by http://www.bhpbilliton.com/ http://www.riotinto.com/copperandcoal/escondida-4740.aspx http://sharedvalue.org/resources/report-shared-value-chile


http://spokenaac.com/ helps communicate with people suffering from aphasia, a brain disorder that does not allow them to express themselves properly.

http://startupchile.org/language-app-wins-start-up-chile-demo-day/


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