Medellín’s Ruta N sets a structured path for 48 startups in the 2026 cohort

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Startup founders at a workshop in Medellín’s Ruta N innovation center.

Ruta N’s Medellín Next 2026 cohort is backing 48 startups across ICT and aerospace, framing the program less as broad acceleration and more as a structured push toward international readiness. The approach centers on intensive mentoring and maturity-based support designed to move companies from local traction into repeatable operations that can travel across borders.

What the 2026 cohort is designed to do

The cohort targets scaling mechanics: clearer go-to-market execution, stronger operating discipline, and decision-making support aligned to each startup’s stage rather than a one-size curriculum.

Why the city is betting on structure

For Medellín, the program is a practical strategy to convert local technical talent and nearshore advantages into firms that can sell, comply, and compete in external markets.

What to watch next

The key signal will be how many teams translate mentoring into measurable export activity, partnerships, or market entries over the cohort cycle.

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