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The School of Business at European University Cyprus, in collaboration with Microsoft, is pleased to announce the implementation of the 4th cycle of the EUC Startups Programme powered by Microsoft. The initiative is funded by the Research and Innovation Foundation (RIF) through the Programme “Strengthening Innovation Support Structures” (SUPSTRUCTURES/0125), and continues to serve as one of Cyprus’s most impactful mechanisms for startup development.

The EUC Startups Programme is a tailored acceleration initiative aimed at supporting mature tech startups in their efforts to scale operations, enter new markets, and attract private investment. Now in its fourth cycle, the programme continues to build on its mission to strengthen the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Cyprus.

Following a competitive selection process, six high-potential startups were selected to participate:

  1. Bolsterup ConTech Ltd
  2. INSAVIOR LTD
  3. MammoCheck Ltd
  4. Multians Multimedia Ltd
  5. ParkInTown
  6. V.G. Freyia Labs Ltd

These startups operate across a wide range of sectors—including health technology, urban mobility, digital media, construction innovation, and agri-food solutions—and bring forward products and services with strong commercial prospects.

The 4th cycle officially launched in December 2024 and will run until September 2025. During this period, the selected startups will benefit from:

  • Advanced entrepreneurial training
  • One-to-one mentoring by industry experts
  • Access to high-level networking opportunities, both in Cyprus and internationally

Through close collaboration with Microsoft, GrantXpert Consulting, and a dynamic network of Innovation Partners, the programme provides a structured pathway for participating teams to build capacity, attract funding, and expand their market reach.

This initiative reflects European University Cyprus’s continued commitment to innovation, entrepreneurship, and real-world impact in the region’s business landscape.

The Project SUPSTRUCTURES/0424/0010 is funded by the European Union Recovery and Resilience Facility of the NextGenerationEU instrument, through the Research and Innovation Foundation.