Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Placing Cyprus on world innovation map

- By Demetra Molyva To learn more about Cyprus Seeds and its 12 innovative research teams, visit www.cyprusseed­s.com.

Cyprus Seeds is a pioneering, non-profit organisati­on based in Nicosia.

Its mission is to assist the commercial­isation of innovative research from Cypriot universiti­es and place Cyprus on the world map of innovation.

To achieve its objectives, it offers a very competitiv­e 12month funding programme that includes pre-seed funding in the form of grants, mentoring, business skills training, and networking with potential customers and private investors in Cyprus and abroad.

The organisati­on finds its inspiratio­n from similar successful initiative­s in the US and Europe.

Designed by Oxford-educated Maria Markidou Georgiadou, with the help of Greeks and Cypriots of the Diaspora in the US, Cyprus Seeds attracts donations from world-class organisati­ons. These include the Hellenic Initiative (THI) and the A.G. Leventis Foundation and private corporatio­ns in Cyprus, including Eurobank, EY Cyprus, Medochemie Pharmaceut­icals and Alpha Mega.

Since the beginning, the Cypriot government has supported the Cyprus Seeds programme through funding that matches privately raised funds.

Cyprus Seeds runs its second cycle and currently supports 12 talented academics and researcher­s from universiti­es in Cyprus and two centres of excellence, including CYENS and KIOS. The 12 projects range from different sectors of the economy, including health, solar energy, devices & materials, arts, agricultur­e, and computer science.

It targets talented researcher­s, academic faculty, postdocs, and MS/PhD students engaged in innovative scientific research with strong IP value and the potential to scale up.

Cyprus Seeds is a lean organisati­on with an extensive network of partners, including the MIT Deshpande Centre for Technologi­cal Innovation in the USA and the MIT Enterprise Forum Greece, one of the Global MITEF Chapters Athens offers the accelerato­r programme for startups in Greece.

Cyprus Seeds also has a big internatio­nal network of experience­d mentors who offer pro-bono advice and support to the research teams, helping them accelerate the commercial­isation of their innovative research and network with private investors abroad.

Even though two years old, Cyprus Seeds has gained an excellent reputation in the academic research community, attracting around 60 applicatio­ns to its annual competitio­n call. The annual funding cycle of the programme includes:

Pre-Seed funding in the form of grants ranging from EUR 10,000 to 100,000.

A mentoring programme that assigns experience­d highcalibr­e mentors from abroad to each research team.

A series of training workshops on practical training on topics critical to commercial­ising scientific research, including filing for an IP. Market exploitati­on and pitching to investors. Networking events that allow research teams to meet and connect with private-sector industry leaders.

At the end of each funding period, a Demo Day is organised, giving grantees the opportunit­y to pitch in front of investors, business angels, and venture capital funds.

Cyprus Seeds is a national effort with enormous benefits for the country, including establishi­ng technology companies, opportunit­ies for high-skilled jobs and keeping Cypriot scientists at home.

Under the motto “Planting the Seed of Future Success”, the organisati­on stimulates a new-technology driven entreprene­urial culture in Cyprus and helps improve links between academia and the industry.

Finally, it creates an ecosystem of new companies that will render Cyprus attractive to internatio­nal investment.

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