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Cyprus Shines at SLUSH 2024: A Regional Innovation Powerhouse

The Research and Innovation Foundation (RIF) is proudly leading a dynamic Cypriot delegation at SLUSH 2024, one of the world’s most prestigious innovation and entrepreneurship festivals, held in Helsinki, Finland, on November 20-21, 2024.

SLUSH 2024 serves as a global melting pot for entrepreneurs, investors, and thought leaders, creating a fertile ground for collaboration and showcasing cutting-edge ideas. Representing Cyprus are over 40 participants, including 18 promising startups and scaleups, eager to present their groundbreaking solutions to an international audience.

Heading the Cypriot delegation is RIF Board Member Andreas Andreou. In collaboration with organizations from Bulgaria and Greece, RIF co-organized a compelling side event titled “Breaking Boundaries: SEE Tech Meets the World at Slush”. This initiative not only highlighted Cyprus’s thriving tech ecosystem but also fostered cross-border partnerships with Southeast European neighbours.

During the event, RIF’s Director General, Theodoros Loukaidis, positioned Cyprus as a burgeoning regional hub for innovation and technology. He emphasized the country’s government-backed incentives and significant investments that fuel its entrepreneurial spirit, cementing its reputation as a leader in the Mediterranean tech landscape.

A key highlight was the presentation by RIF Scientific Officer A’, Georgia Kleanthous, who introduced the innovative work of the 18 participating Cypriot companies. Her insights showcased the potential of these startups and scaleups to disrupt industries and deliver value on a global scale.

The event culminated in a networking reception, providing Cypriot businesses with valuable opportunities to connect with international clients and investors. These connections are expected to pave the way for collaborative ventures and accelerated growth for Cyprus’s innovation sector.

Cyprus’s participation in SLUSH 2024 underscores its commitment to innovation and entrepreneurship, solidifying its position as a tech-forward nation ready to make its mark on the global stage.

EU Adopts New Package Travel Rules With 14-Day Refund Requirement

The Council of the European Union adopted updated rules on package travel, introducing stricter requirements for refunds, transparency and consumer protection across member states. Updated provisions revise the existing directive and define obligations for travel providers offering bundled services such as flights, accommodation and transfers.

Clarifying The Package Travel Directive

The updated directive clarifies the definition of package travel and excludes certain linked travel arrangements from its scope. Coverage applies to services sold as a single product, including combinations of transport, accommodation and additional services. This revision standardizes how travel products are classified and clarifies rights and obligations for both providers and consumers at the point of purchase.

Enhancing Transparency And Consumer Rights

New rules require providers to disclose key information before and during travel, including payment terms, visa requirements, accessibility conditions and cancellation policies. These disclosures aim to reduce disputes and improve consumer awareness. Defined refund timelines include a 14-day period for cancellations due to extraordinary circumstances and up to six months in cases of organiser insolvency. The measures address gaps identified in earlier versions of the directive.

Ensuring Accountability And Trust In Travel Services

Organisers must implement complaint-handling systems and provide clear information on insolvency protection under the updated framework. These provisions aim to improve accountability across the travel sector. Previous disruptions, including the collapse of Thomas Cook and travel restrictions during COVID-19, exposed weaknesses in refund processes and consumer protection. Updated rules respond to those issues.

Implications For Cyprus And The Broader Industry

Tourism accounts for approximately 14% of Cyprus’s GDP, with package travel playing a central role in visitor flows. Major operators such as TUI and Jet2 provide structured travel offerings that support demand. Such operators contribute to revenue stability and help extend the tourism season by securing transport and accommodation in advance. Greater regulatory clarity may support continued sector growth.

A Model For Future Consumer Protection

Clearer rules on vouchers, refunds and insolvency protection now apply across the European Union. These measures aim to reduce consumer risk in cross-border travel. Implementation across member states will determine the impact on both consumers and travel providers. The framework may influence future regulatory approaches in the sector.

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