The Malta Independent on Sunday

Microsoft’s startups programme now in Malta

Maltese media company Corporate Identities in MoU with Microsoft to promote startups

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Microsoft Malta has signed a MoU with local advisory firm company Corporate Identities (CI) policy arm CIConsulta, effectivel­y kicking off a collaborat­ive project through which CI will be managing the Microsoft for Startups global programme in Malta.

This MoU, signed by Kyle Anastasi, Account Technology Strategist at Microsoft Malta and Jesmond Saliba, chairman of CI Group and managing director of Corporate Identities, will enable CI to facilitate access to Microsoft’s technical and management resources.

Microsoft for Start-ups is a global programme dedicated to helping B2B startups successful­ly scale their companies through the take-up of Microsoft’s Cloud Services.

“Corporate Identities’ relationsh­ip with Microsoft in Malta goes back to 2008 when Microsoft engaged us to handle all its media and public relations requiremen­ts. Since then, our profession­al relationsh­ip kept growing stronger and today, we are honoured with this new agreement which cements the trust that this global brand has in us and in the service we offer,” said Saliba on signing this MoU.

Corporate Identities’ main role in this new collaborat­ion will be the creation of synergies with local start-up communitie­s, innovation hubs, incubators and other entities that assist start-ups to help them adopt Microsoft for Startups as an accelerato­r to their goals.

As a result of this MoU, a Microsoft for Startups committee will also be formed by key stakeholde­rs and partners who will manage a strategy for the uptake of Microsoft for Startups in the country and to drive a strategy that positions Microsoft for Startups as a key enabler for the local start-up ecosystem.

“Microsoft has always been a partner-led company and we thrive on synergies with partners who share in our vision through their passion and commitment. This is what we see in Corporate Identities and why we are very confident that this collaborat­ion will be a success,” said Anastasi on behalf of Microsoft Malta.

Microsoft’s Start-up programme focuses on two crucial pillars namely that of helping start-ups accelerate their growth by connecting them with partners and customers and to give them access to the company technology to build the platforms they want to build.

“The concept is simple. We help start-ups innovate rapidly through our technology in a way that enables them to grow their company to go to market while ensuring that they remain committed to delivering sustainabl­e and accessible solutions to all their customers,” added Anastasi.

“In return, start-ups get to be part of an ecosystem of Microsoft-chosen start-ups from across 140 countries with the potential of tapping into the one in five top tier corporates in which Microsoft has a foothold,” concluded Anastasi.

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