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Top 50 E Commerce Platform in Latin America
Discover the top 50 E Commerce Platform startups in Latin America. Browse funding data, key metrics, and company insights. Average funding: $4.2M.
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growPack
growPack focuses exclusively on developing compostable biomaterials from lignin and cellulose for sustainable packaging, which overlaps with Nonex's third business segment. However, growPack does not appear to offer any solutions related to controlled drug/nutrient delivery or specialized food additives, making their core focus significantly different from Nonex's primary medical and nutritional innovations.
Funding: $5M+
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Nutri
Nutri Co focuses on using AI to create affordable, sustainable, plant-based food products that eliminate added sugars and unhealthy fats, targeting health-conscious consumers. While Nonex also develops edible food products aimed at sugar reduction and fiber enhancement for diabetics, Nutri's core competency is AI-driven formulation for general plant-based nutrition, whereas Nonex's primary focus is on advanced drug delivery systems and specialized packaging.
Funding: $3M+
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Bioeutectics
Bioeutectics focuses on manufacturing biodegradable solvents derived from natural sources to replace petrochemicals across personal care, food, and industrial sectors, which differs significantly from Nonex's core focus on controlled drug/nutrient delivery via nanofibers and specialized edible foods. While both companies share a commitment to biodegradable and sustainable solutions, Bioeutectics' application is primarily industrial solvents, whereas Nonex targets specialized medical applications and consumer health/nutrition products.
Funding: $2M+
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Unibaio
Unibaio focuses on developing biodegradable microparticles from chitosan to improve the controlled delivery and sustainability of agrochemicals like pesticides and fertilizers for the agricultural sector. While both Nonex and Unibaio utilize biodegradable polymer technology for controlled release, Nonex targets human health applications (wound care, nutrition) and sustainable food packaging, making their core markets distinct from Unibaio's focus on agricultural sustainability.
Funding: $2M+
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Advanced NanoTherapies
Advanced NanoTherapies focuses on using biodegradable nanoparticle technology for localized, sustained drug delivery specifically within arterial lesions to prevent restenosis, contrasting with Nonex's focus on topical/local delivery for wound care and edible nutrient systems. While both companies leverage advanced biodegradable material science for controlled delivery, Advanced NanoTherapies targets interventional cardiologists with drug-coated balloons, whereas Nonex targets wound care providers and the food industry with distinct product lines.
Funding: $10M+
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Terraflos
Terraflos focuses on sustainably producing high-value bioactive compounds for the cosmetic, food, and pharmaceutical industries using synthetic biology and cellular agriculture, which differs significantly from Nonex's core focus on biodegradable nanofiber drug delivery systems and edible food additives. While both companies touch the food/nutraceutical space, Terraflos is an ingredient supplier leveraging advanced biotech for sourcing, whereas Nonex develops finished delivery systems and specialized packaging solutions.
Funding: $10M+
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Bioplastix
Bioplastix focuses on producing cost-competitive bioplastics from renewable resources using genetically modified microorganisms for general manufacturing and packaging needs. While Nonex also develops eco-friendly protective packaging, Bioplastix's core business is material science for plastic replacement, which is distinct from Nonex's primary focus on controlled drug/nutrient delivery systems and specialized edible foods.
Mush
Mush focuses entirely on creating biodegradable materials from mycelium and agricultural waste for industries like packaging and construction, which is distinct from Nonex's core focus on controlled drug/nutrient delivery via nanofibers and specialized edible food additives. While both companies share a commitment to biodegradable solutions and target the packaging sector, Mush's material science approach and target audience (designers, construction) do not significantly overlap with Nonex's specialized medical/diabetic health focus.
Funding: $500K+
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Rubisco Biotechnology
Rubisco Biotechnology focuses on sustainably producing natural active ingredients for the health, beauty, and skincare industries using plant cell culture, which differs significantly from Nonex's core focus on biodegradable nanofiber drug delivery systems and specialized edible food additives. While both companies operate in related health/wellness spaces, Rubisco's target audience is cosmetic manufacturers, whereas Nonex targets wound care providers and diabetic consumers directly.
Funding: $500K+
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DLife
DLife focuses on simplifying diabetes management through a digital platform that delivers medications and monitoring devices directly to patients, contrasting with Nonex's focus on advanced material science for controlled drug delivery, edible food additives, and sustainable packaging. While both companies touch the diabetic audience, DLife operates as a logistics and resource platform, whereas Nonex develops novel physical products like biodegradable nanofibers and specialized food ingredients.
Come Bien
Come Bien focuses entirely on corporate and individual meal delivery services, using biodegradable packaging for ready-to-eat meals, which only shares a minor overlap with Nonex's focus on sustainable packaging. Unlike Nonex, which targets specialized medical needs (wound care) and advanced material science (nanofibers for drug delivery), Come Bien operates in the B2B/B2C food service sector, making their core business models and primary target audiences largely distinct.
Funding: $1M+
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Asclepii
Asclepii focuses on developing Artemis™, a scalable tissue regeneration matrix for advanced wound care and regenerative medicine, which overlaps with Nonex's goal of optimizing wound healing through topical delivery systems. While Nonex emphasizes controlled nutrient/drug delivery via nanofibers and sustainable food/packaging solutions, Asclepii targets the gap between cell therapy and traditional bandages by enhancing cell-matrix interactions, positioning them as a competitor primarily in the advanced wound care segment.
MedETechni
MedETechni focuses on accelerating chronic wound healing and sterilization using AI-driven UV phototherapy devices, which is a different technological approach than Nonex's biodegradable nanofiber drug delivery systems. While both companies target wound care providers, MedETechni's revenue model centers on device sales and session contributions, contrasting with Nonex's focus on topical delivery systems, edible polymers, and sustainable packaging.
Funding: $300K+
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More Than 3
More Than 3 focuses exclusively on creating biocompostable packaging and single-use items, such as edible straws and waterproof films, derived from food waste streams to combat plastic pollution. While Nonex also develops eco-friendly protective packaging, More Than 3's core business is entirely separate from Nonex's primary focus areas: advanced controlled drug/nutrient delivery systems and specialized edible food additives for diabetes management.
Rede Nano Saúde
Rede Nano Saude operates as a nanotechnology network focused on bridging research and application for tissue regeneration and various medical treatments, which overlaps with Nonex's core focus on advanced drug/nutrient delivery systems. While Nonex develops specific biodegradable nanofiber products for controlled topical delivery and edible solutions, Rede Nano Saude offers broader infrastructure, material synthesis (polymers, metals, etc.), and comprehensive testing services to support many such developments for researchers and biotech firms. Their alignment is medium because both operate in advanced material science for health applications, but Nonex is a product developer while Rede Nano Saude acts more as a development facilitator and service provider.
Aspire Biopharma Inc.
Aspire Biopharma Inc. focuses on nanotechnology for targeted drug delivery, specifically addressing pain and inflammation to reduce opioid reliance, which shares Nonex's core interest in advanced, localized drug delivery systems. However, Aspire's current focus appears strictly pharmaceutical and pain-management oriented, contrasting with Nonex's broader portfolio that includes wound care, nutrient delivery, edible foods, and sustainable packaging.
Funding: $100K+
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BZERO Materials
BZERO Materials focuses exclusively on developing bioplastics from renewable resources to replace fossil-based plastics, primarily targeting the packaging industry's sustainability needs. While Nonex also develops eco-friendly protective packaging, BZERO's core business lacks Nonex's specialized focus on controlled drug/nutrient delivery systems and edible food additives.
KEMTEK
KEMTEK focuses on a Colloidal Delivery System (CDS) using STC nanotechnology to optimize resource delivery primarily for the agriculture, construction, and energy sectors, aiming for cost reduction and waste minimization. While both companies leverage advanced delivery systems (nanotechnology/colloidal systems), KEMTEK's application is broad industrial resource management, contrasting sharply with Nonex's specific focus on controlled drug/nutrient delivery for wound care and specialized food/packaging innovations.
Denda
Denda operates as an online marketplace curating eco-friendly household and personal care products, which is distinct from Nonex's focus on advanced material science for controlled drug delivery and specialized food/packaging innovations. While both companies share a general commitment to sustainability, Denda targets environmentally conscious consumers for general goods, whereas Nonex targets healthcare providers and food manufacturers with highly specialized, technology-driven solutions.
Founded 2016
Dubalu México
Dubalu Mexico operates an e-commerce platform focused on simplifying online store creation, dropshipping, and commission-based sales for entrepreneurs. This business model and focus on digital sales infrastructure are entirely different from Nonex's core activities in biodegradable nanofiber drug delivery, specialized food additives, and sustainable packaging.
Founded 2018