Beyond the Salsa Capital: Why Cali is Colombia’s Best-Kept Tech Secret
Welcome to Cali – yes, the city known for its vibrant salsa scene and perfect year-round weather. But here’s what most visitors don’t realize: this city is emerging as a key tech hub with growing fintech, software development, and BPO sectors. The Colombian tech scene is transforming alongside major workplace changes, with over 5,000 tech companies establishing operations across the country.
In 2024, Cali was recognized as Colombia’s third-largest technology hub with big fintech ambitions, implementing a 2024-2027 digital transformation strategy to modernize infrastructure and make technology core to public life. The tech landscape here is evolving rapidly, from 104 startups in 2023 to 134 in 2024, representing 8% of the country’s total startups and positioning Cali 9th in Latin America among cities with 2-10 million population.
The Talent Goldmine: World-Class Engineers at Competitive Rates
The Numbers That Matter
Cali’s talent pool is impressive and growing. Colombia has 165,000+ tech experts with approximately 15,000 STEM/ICT graduates annually, and over 150,000 software engineers across the country with more than 400 companies specializing in software development. The city benefits from three major universities producing tech talent:
- Universidad del Valle – The region’s largest public university, consistently ranked top in multiple engineering disciplines
- Universidad Icesi – Distinguished nationally as one of the top two universities in Colombia, currently ranked as the best university in southwest Colombia with AACSB, AMBA and ABET international accreditations
- Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali – Strong engineering and technology programs
Universidad Icesi alone has approximately 6,200 students (2025) and offers courses in engineering, computer science, and technology with an extremely selective 0-10% acceptance rate.
Cost Advantage Without Compromise
According to Netmidas – a nearshore software recruitment agency – developer salaries in Colombia range from $25,000 to $50,000 annually – competitive for Latin America and significantly lower than US rates. By scaling to Colombia, tech companies can save up to 40% on software engineers’ salaries using an R&D center model.
The average cost of living in the city of Cali is estimated to be about 19% lower than in Bogotá and around 17% lower than in Medellín, according to recent cost-of-living comparisons., with the city offering up to 18% more competitive salaries compared to other main cities for key tech roles.
Time Zone Alignment
One crucial advantage often overlooked: Cali is located in the same or similar time zones as North and Latin American markets, allowing greater proximity and immediate support to clients in these countries.

Government Incentives & The Business-Friendly Climate
Free Trade Zone Benefits
Cali hosts several Free Trade Zones offering substantial tax advantages:
Zona Franca del Pacífico (Pacific Free Trade Zone)
- 25+ years of experience as a private industrial and logistics park with tax and customs benefits
- 20% income tax rate (vs. 35% standard), no customs duties on goods introduced to the zone, VAT exemption for raw materials and inputs
Zonamerica – Colombia’s First Services-Only Free Trade Zone
- 38 hectares with 18 buildings and forecast of more than 17,000 jobs
- The first free zone of this kind in Colombia where operations from BPO, ITO, KPO, Call Centers, shared service centers, and e-commerce platforms coexist
- Companies established in Zonamerica benefit from highly competitive legal, customs and fiscal conditions under Colombian Free Trade Zone Law

Invest Pacific: Your Local Partner
Throughout 2024, Valle del Cauca attracted approximately USD $225 million in foreign investment, driven by 22 investment projects creating 2,070 new jobs. Invest Pacific successfully generated 168 new investment opportunities in 2024, representing a 58.5% increase compared to 2023.
Invest Pacific offers:
- Free consultation for foreign companies
- Site selection assistance
- Talent recruitment support
- Direct connections with local government
- Support navigating regulatory requirements
Mayor’s Economic Development Initiatives
Thanks to a strategic alliance between Invest Pacific and the Mayor’s office of Cali, through the Secretary of Economic Development, the city has managed to materialize the arrival of 10 foreign companies. The local government actively promotes bilingualism and tech skills development through various programs and job fairs.
Success Stories: Major Tech Players Already Here
The proof is in the results. Major international companies have already established successful operations in Cali:
TaskUs – The BPO Giant
- TaskUs unveiled a mega office called “The Arena” in Cali featuring a gym, cafe, meditation room and small indoor stadium
- Since entering the Colombian market in 2021, TaskUs has established operations in Cali, Barranquilla, and Medellín, employing more than 4,000 highly skilled professionals
- Runs a language academy teaching English to local citizens for the global services industry
Globant – The Software Powerhouse
- With over 6,000 employees spread across Colombian cities including Cali, Colombia has become Globant’s largest talent hub, surpassing even Argentina, its home base
- Focuses on financial services, digital payments, and fintech solutions
Other Major Players
- Alorica – Major BPO operations with hundreds of employees
- Teleperformance & Sitel – Established contact center operations
- Encora – Software development services
- Netmidas – a nearshore software recruitment agency for all Latin America
- Open Systems & Carvajal Tecnología – Both are local tech success stories
Infrastructure & Quality of Life: The Complete Package
Tech-Ready Spaces
Zonamerica Technology Park
- Located at Calle 36 # 128-321, Via Jamundi, offering highly secure locations with state-of-the-art technology
- Shell space offices, custom interior design, and build-to-suit options
- First data center outside Bogotá
Office Infrastructure
- Average costs significantly lower than Bogotá or Medellín
- Modern co-working spaces: Tinkko, Impact Hub Cali
- First-class office space, international airport connected to main continental hubs, direct connection to Pacific submarine cable and national fiber optic network
Airport connectivity
- Cali airport – Alfonso Bonilla Aragón (CLO) – has an average 276 weekly passenger flights scheduled to take-off with 25 non-stop destinations in 8 countries, including Miami, New York, Madrid, Panama City and Mexico City.
Quality of Life Metrics
Climate Advantage
- Consistent 30°C/86°F year-round (no heating or cooling costs)
- No extreme weather events
Healthcare
- Fundación Valle del Lili and Clínica Imbanaco – some of Latin America’s top hospitals
- Modern healthcare infrastructure
Education for Families
- International schools available
- Strong bilingual education programs
Cultural Life
- World-famous salsa culture, dance academies, and year-round festivals
- Thriving restaurant and café scene blending local and international flavors
- Modern shopping centers, boutique districts, and vibrant street markets
- Service-oriented economy that attracts global visitors and an active expat community
- Close-knit social culture where locals welcome newcomers and lifelong friendships form easily
Cost Comparison
- Housing costs 30-40% lower than Bogotá and Medellín
- Restaurant and entertainment costs significantly lower than major US cities
Proximity to Nature
Surrounded by lush mountains, Cali offers quick access to outdoor escapes that rival any major Latin American city. Within 30–60 minutes you can reach national parks like Farallones de Cali, waterfalls, coffee-region hikes, and cloud forests brimming with wildlife. Weekend getaways to the Pacific Coast or Parque Nacional Natural Los Nevados are just a few hours away—making nature an effortless part of city life.
Ease of Residency
Colombia has some of the most accessible visa programs in Latin America, welcoming digital nomads, retirees, investors, and entrepreneurs alike. Many foreign residents obtain long-term visas within a few weeks, and renewal is straightforward. Combined with affordable private healthcare and a low cost of living, Cali is one of the easiest places on the continent to relocate and call home full-time.
Your Practical Roadmap to Success
Immediate Next Steps (Do This Week)
- Schedule a Virtual Meeting with Netmidas
- Email: contact-extr@netmidas.com
- Website: netmidas.com
- Get free consultation from a company that has done it all before, has a strong local network, and can point you in the right direction.
- Connect with local agencies
- Your country’s ProColombia trade office
- Invest Pacific for investment missions
- Get a sense of how easy it is to do business: banking, legal, labor regulations
Exploration Visit Checklist (Plan for Next Quarter)
Site Visits:
- Tour Zonamerica (contact: +57 2 3140000)
- Visit Pacific Free Trade Zone facilities
- Visit the Center for Science, Art and Technology
- See office options in the city center
- Meet with university career centers
Key Meetings to Schedule:
- Invest Pacific team (full day workshop available)
- Chamber of Commerce of Cali
- Current tech companies (TaskUs, Globant, or others in your sector)
- Legal and accounting firms specializing in foreign investment
Attend Local Events:
- Cali Bilingual Job Fair (held multiple times per year)
- ValleINN innovation events
- Startup Weekend Cali
Setting Up Operations (3-6 Month Timeline)
Month 1-2: Legal Structure
- Free Trade Zone application (Invest Pacific assists)
- Company registration (can use Employer of Record services initially)
- Banking relationships
- Initial hiring plan
Month 3-4: Talent Acquisition
- Partner with universities for recruitment
- Use Invest Pacific’s talent matching services
- Attend or sponsor job fairs
- Consider starting with 5-10 person pilot team
Month 5-6: Operations Launch
- Office fit-out (Zonamerica offers turnkey solutions)
- IT infrastructure setup
- First team onboarding
- Cultural integration program
Key Data Points Summary
- Tech Workforce: 150,000+ software engineers in Colombia; 15,000 annual STEM graduates
- Salary Savings: 40-60% lower than US rates
- Tax Rate: 20% in Free Trade Zones vs. 35% standard
- Foreign Investment: $225M attracted to Valle del Cauca in 2024
- Major Companies Present: 200+ foreign companies operating in the region
- Startup Growth: 29% increase in Cali startups from 2023 to 2024
- Time to Market: 3-6 months from decision to operational team
- English Proficiency: Growing rapidly with dedicated training programs
- Infrastructure: Direct fiber optic connection, tier IV data center, modern facilities, international airport
The Bottom Line
Valle del Cauca continues to be a key driver of economic and social development, with foreign investment fostering the creation of formal, high-quality jobs – over 200 foreign-owned companies operate in the region, accounting for approximately 34% of exports and 21% of regional GDP.
The combination of qualified talent, competitive costs, government support, proven success stories, and exceptional quality of life makes Cali an increasingly attractive destination for tech companies looking to establish or expand their Latin American operations.
Ready to Take Action?
If you’ve experienced Cali’s warmth and energy, you already know why it stands out. Now imagine pairing that lifestyle with a fast-growing tech ecosystem, lower operational costs, and clear pathways to residency. Cali isn’t just a great place to visit, it’s a smart place to build, invest, and live.
The opportunity is here – and the timing couldn’t be better.

