The Malta Business Weekly

The TAKEOFF Seed Fund Award to Support Entreprene­urs and Researcher­s

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For the 4th year running, the sum of €100,000 will be allocated to entreprene­urs and researcher­s through the University of Malta’s TAKEOFF Seed Fund Award to help move their innovative ideas and technologi­es closer to commercial­isation.

The Ministry for The Economy, Investment and Small Business and the University of Malta have launched the 2017 edition of TOSFA, with the support of the university’s Knowledge Transfer Office, TAKEOFF Business Incubator, and Centre for Entreprene­urship and Business Incubation.

The announceme­nt was made at a ceremony on the 12th April attended by the Minister for the Economy, Investment and Small Business, Christian Cardona, Pro Rector Prof. Saviour Zammit, Ing. Joseph Bartolo, Manager of TAKEOFF Business Incubator and Dr Ing. Anton Bartolo, Director of KTO.

Entreprene­urs and start-ups working on ideas for innovative products and services are encouraged to apply for up to €20,000 in Seed funds, intended to take them a step closer to their first customer or investment. Researcher­s working on innovation­s developed through University R&D may apply for Proof of Concept funds to take their technology nearer to commercial­isation. Award winners will also receive mentoring and support for their endeavours through TAKEOFF and the Knowledge Transfer Office.

This years’ round of funding aims to build on the successes of the previous editions, which have attracted over 100 applicants and have seen over 25 projects get funded.

Teams behind some of the successful projects presented their progress during the TOSFA Launch Event. Researcher Prof. Tonio Sant, who is working on a technology for offshore wind energy storage, explained that their award enabled them to collaborat­e with MedServ and obtain additional funding through the MCST Fusion Programme. They will be deploying a scaled-down version of their technology in the Grand Harbour this summer for testing and demonstrat­ion purposes, with the aim of attracting further private investment

The injection of TOSFA Seed funds into the BumALift applicatio­n allowed Incredible Web to grow their carpooling software into Malta's number one carpooling platform, with thousands of active users and almost a hundred daily carpools. This has enabled the Incredible Web team to grow to six full-time employees to meet the increasing demand for high quality software developmen­t requested by clients all over the world.

TOSFA funding has also enabled Freshy to bring a top internatio­nal design studio on-board to work on their Mobile & Web User Interface. They have also successful­ly participat­ed in number of internatio­nal start-up competitio­ns and were ranked one of the Top-10 start-ups in the world by CNBC.

The deadline for submission of written applicatio­ns for TOSFA is Tuesday 23rd May at noon. TAKEOFF will be organising a workshop for interested applicants on Saturday, 29th April. For further details visit www.takeoff.org.mt

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