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Silicon Technology: Impulsando el Futuro Digital de Venezuela en ‘Nunca es Tarde’

Silicon Technology: Impulsando el Futuro Digital de Venezuela en 'Nunca es Tarde'

Silicon Technology Champions a Digital Future in Radio Miraflores’ “Nunca es Tarde” Program

Caracas, September 21, 2025 — In a recent broadcast of the widely followed radio program “Nunca es Tarde” on Radio Miraflores, Silicon Technology reaffirmed its commitment to advancing Venezuela’s digital transformation through innovation and sustainable growth. Hosted by Rodicely Cárdenas, the 183rd episode featured in-depth discussions with José Gregorio Díaz, president of Silicon Technology, and Richard Solano, the company’s vice president.

A Vision Rooted in Local Innovation

Silicon Technology is rapidly emerging as a powerhouse in the Venezuelan technological landscape, dedicated to offering tailor-made solutions and exemplary service. The company’s leadership detailed their mission to promote technological innovation as a driver for sustainable development — a vision clearly demonstrated at their recent participation in FITELVEN 2025, the country’s premier international telecommunications fair.

FITELVEN 2025 attracted over 140 companies, with 250 exhibition stands and 45 forums designed to foster innovation, connectivity, and growth. Silicon Technology’s presence at this key event underscored its role as a beacon illuminating the path toward Venezuela’s digital future.

Leading-Edge Solutions Developed 100% in Venezuela

José Gregorio Díaz emphasized that their technological developments are of the latest generation and entirely Venezuelan-made, placing great importance on data protection. “Several private companies have approached us to discuss potential contracts,” Díaz shared, highlighting the company’s goal to make digital services easily accessible to clients across the nation.

Supporting these statements, Vice President Richard Solano spoke about Venezuela’s resilience in the tech sector. “We have shown that when one door closes, we open another — or even a window. We never stay stagnant,” he said. Solano noted the remarkable turnout at FITELVEN this year, a level of industry collaboration he hadn’t witnessed in his fifteen years in the technology field.

“Our everyday work involves developing custom software and solutions, made by Venezuelans, for Venezuelans,” Solano added, reinforcing the company’s commitment to local talent and resources. This approach ensures that clients’ families, interests, and teams are rooted firmly in the country.

Innovation Highlights: The “Kiosko de Autopago”

One of the standout innovations presented by Silicon Technology at FITELVEN was the “Kiosko de Autopago” — a self-service payment kiosk designed to streamline electricity bill payments for Venezuela’s state-run utility, Corpoelec. This product garnered immediate interest, leading to productive technical meetings scheduled to integrate the platform more broadly.

The company also secured strategic alliances with leading telecommunications firms keen to deploy the autopayment kiosks across commercial centers, pharmacies, and community-based areas like communes. “Venezuela has everything we need; what we must do is work as a team,” Díaz concluded.

Looking Ahead

Silicon Technology positions itself not only as a market leader but as a crucial partner in Venezuela’s digital era. Their focus on customized, resilient, and locally produced technology solutions reflects a broader national ambition for progress through innovation.

The discussion on “Nunca es Tarde” offered a hopeful perspective on how Venezuelan companies like Silicon Technology are paving the way for a brighter, connected, and sustainable future.


For more updates on technology and innovation in Venezuela, stay tuned to Radio Miraflores.

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