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Hellenic Initiative Backs Cyprus Seeds For Seventh Year In Deep-Tech Innovation

Cyprus Seeds today announced that it has secured the renewed commitment of The Hellenic Initiative, marking the seventh consecutive year of their crucial support. The longstanding partnership has played a pivotal role in empowering Cyprus Seeds’ mission to commercialize groundbreaking research and stimulate deep-tech innovation.

Strengthening the Diaspora Impact

The Hellenic Initiative is a global nonprofit organization that mobilizes the Greek and Cypriot diaspora to foster economic development, entrepreneurship, and crisis relief in Greece and Cyprus. Their continued endorsement underscores a robust commitment by the diaspora to support high-caliber scientific research and innovation in the region.

Driving Commercial Success With Strategic Funding

Over the years, Cyprus Seeds has benefited immensely from THI’s funding and strategic guidance, enabling local scientists to transform cutting-edge research into market-driven solutions. The organization has successfully mentored multiple high-potential research teams from Cypriot universities, further solidifying its role as a catalyst for entrepreneurship and technological advancement.

Expanding Scientific and Entrepreneurial Horizons

“THI has played a vital role in our journey, and their continued support is a testament to the unwavering commitment of Greeks and Cypriots of the Diaspora in nurturing deep-tech innovation,” stated a representative from Cyprus Seeds. With this renewed sponsorship, the organization is poised to bolster its impact within the scientific community and expand its portfolio of market-ready innovations.

About Cyprus Seeds

Cyprus Seeds is a private, nonprofit organization focused on commercializing innovative academic research and creating a pipeline of deep-tech spin-offs. Through its eighteen-month Innovation Grant Programme, the organization provides grants, mentoring, training, and networking opportunities with investors both locally and internationally. In addition to its partnership with THI, Cyprus Seeds collaborates with prestigious entities such as the MIT Deshpande Centre for Technology Innovation, the Egg Accelerator in Athens, the Conception X Accelerator in the United Kingdom, DTU Skylab, and the Hellenic Innovation Network in Boston.

A Track Record Of Excellence

Celebrated for its impressive accomplishments, including recognition by the Financial Times as one of Europe’s leading start-up hubs for 2025, Cyprus Seeds continues to leverage strategic partnerships and award-winning initiatives to drive forward the frontier of deep-tech innovation.

Looking Ahead

With the strength of enduring support from The Hellenic Initiative and a commitment to scientific and entrepreneurial excellence, Cyprus Seeds is set to further expand its influence in the commercial and academic sectors, delivering innovative solutions that meet contemporary market challenges.

SEC Drops Lawsuit Against Gemini: A Major Turning Point In Crypto Regulation

SEC Dismisses Legal Action Against Gemini

The Securities and Exchange Commission has formally withdrawn its lawsuit against Gemini, the prominent crypto exchange founded by twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss. The move follows a joint court filing in which both the regulator and Gemini sought dismissal of the case that centered on the collapse of the Gemini Earn investment product, a debacle that left investors without access to their funds for 18 months.

Settlement And Regulatory Reassessment

In a significant development, a 2024 settlement between New York and Gemini ensured that investors recovered one hundred percent of their crypto assets loaned through the Gemini Earn program. The legal reprieve comes on the heels of actions initiated by New York Attorney General Letitia James, who accused Gemini of defrauding investors.

Political Backdrop And Industry Implications

This dismissal reinforces a broader trend of regulatory leniency toward the crypto sector noted during the Trump administration, which saw the SEC dismiss, pause, or reduce penalties in more than 60 percent of its pending crypto lawsuits. Meanwhile, Gemini’s recent public offering filing underscores its ambitions to solidify its status as a major player in the evolving digital asset market.

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