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Cyprus Government Launches Fourth Subsidy Round to Accelerate Electromobility

Overview Of The New Subsidy Call

The Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works is set to announce the fourth round of grants aimed at promoting electromobility in Cyprus under the Recovery and Resilience Plan. Applications will be accepted exclusively online from December 5, 2025, at 09:00 until December 9, 2025, at 09:00.

Streamlined Verification Process

In a significant move backed by European authorities, the Road Transport Department has implemented a simplified verification mechanism. Instead of the previously cumbersome process of disbursing grants, eligibility will now be confirmed upon the completion of vehicle registration. Beneficiaries will have until June 30, 2026, to finalize the registration, thereby expediting program implementation.

Fair And Transparent Selection Procedure

If the number of submissions exceeds the available grants, an electronic lottery will be conducted on December 9, 2025. This process, observed by media representatives, is designed to ensure fairness and transparency.

Eligibility And Compliance Requirements

The grant is open to individuals, legal entities, businesses, organizations, municipalities, communities, NGOs, associations, foundations, and federations. Interested parties are encouraged to consult the detailed Guide To The Plan, which outlines the grant categories and participation criteria. Moreover, applicants with outstanding debts to the Tax Department or Social Insurance Services must settle or arrange payment terms within eight working days after preliminary approval to maintain eligibility.

Budget Allocation And Grant Distribution

The total funding for this round amounts to €5,620,000, distributed across 520 grants. The allocation details are as follows:

  • D5 – Purchase of a new private-use vehicle with zero CO₂ emissions: Grant of €9,000 for 380 vehicles, totaling €3,420,000.
  • D7 – Purchase of a new vehicle with zero CO₂ emissions designated for eligible disabled vehicle use: Grant of €20,000 for 40 vehicles, totaling €800,000.
  • D8 – Purchase of a new vehicle with zero CO₂ emissions for large families: Grant of €20,000 for 40 vehicles, totaling €800,000.
  • D9 – Purchase of a used private-use vehicle with zero CO₂ emissions: Grant of €9,000 for 50 vehicles, totaling €450,000.
  • D10 – Purchase of a new electric commercial vehicle (N1 category, up to 3,500 kg) with zero CO₂ emissions: Grant of €15,000 for 10 vehicles, totaling €150,000.

This decisive initiative underscores the Cyprus Government’s commitment to promoting sustainable transport solutions within the broader framework of economic recovery and environmental resilience.

Idea Innovation Centre Launches 11th Startup Programme To Empower Emerging Entrepreneurs

Innovative Gateway To Business Success

The IDEA Innovation Centre of Bank of Cyprus has opened applications for its 11th Startup Programme, inviting visionary entrepreneurs to transform breakthrough ideas into thriving businesses. Applications are being accepted until February 13, 2026.

Nurturing Scalable Ideas

Recognized as Cyprus’ premier hub for innovation and business support, IDEA is seeking teams that are developing novel products or services or innovating novel solutions to persistent challenges. To qualify, applicants must consist of at least two dedicated team members and demonstrate that their concept holds the potential to scale beyond local borders through advanced technology.

Comprehensive Support And Funding

The programme spans nine intensive months, merging robust funding with structured support. Participating startups will receive seed capital of €20,000 and undergo rigorous business-creation training designed to establish and optimize operational frameworks. Complementary services include expert mentorship from industry leaders, as well as legal, accounting, marketing, and ICT advisory, ensuring founders are well-equipped to navigate the competitive business landscape.

Strategic Networking And Investment Opportunities

In addition to foundational training, the programme facilitates access to business-development resources such as networking events and introductions to angel investors. Over the past decade, IDEA has evolved into a cornerstone of the Bank of Cyprus’ long-term commitment to fostering entrepreneurship, having supported the launch of 100 startups and assisted over 260 entrepreneurs in transforming early-stage ideas into established ventures.

Driving Economic Growth

The initiative is a strategic investment aimed at stimulating economic growth and harnessing local talent. Many alumni have successfully secured both local and international investment, expanded their operations globally, and generated more than 120 jobs, underscoring the tangible impact of a well-supported entrepreneurial ecosystem.

CryptoProcessing By CoinsPaid Launches Limassol Crypto People Meeting Point, Opening Party Set For November 21

Limassol’s rapidly growing crypto scene has a new focal point. From November 17 to December 16, CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid, one of the world’s leading crypto payment gateways, is hosting a dedicated Crypto people meeting point at WAGMI Coffee, transforming one of the city’s most popular social terraces into a hub for professionals, entrepreneurs, and enthusiasts eager to exchange ideas, discuss crypto payments and enjoy signature drinks.

The WAGMI Coffee terrace, already a familiar gathering spot for locals, is being reimagined for a month-long initiative aimed at bringing the community closer together. Whether you’re interested in integrating cryptocurrency payments into your business or simply want to meet others active in the digital asset space, the venue is set to offer an inviting atmosphere for networking and coworking.

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The goal of CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid is to make crypto payments straightforward, accessible, and friendly. Throughout the month, visitors will have the chance to speak with company representatives, connect with industry experts, enjoy WAGMI Coffee’s signature drinks, and experience one of Limassol’s favorite social locations from a new perspective. Visitors can also win a discount on CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid services and some fresh, high-quality coffee beans.

Opening Party on November 21

To officially kick off the initiative, CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid will host an Opening Party on November 21, welcoming local businesses, partners, and crypto enthusiasts. The evening promises lively discussions, hands-on insights into crypto payments, and a celebratory atmosphere. Guests can expect welcome treats, a tea ceremony, a live DJ set, and the chance to meet the CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid team in person, including product and risk management representatives.

Event Details:

Registration (required): https://luma.com/xa0hhdmj
Date: November 21
Location: WAGMI Coffee, Ayias Zonis 12, Limassol
Time: 18:00
Dress code: Wear a green element

EIT Community Launches €1 Million ‘Catalyse NEB 2026’ Programme to Empower Europe’s Next Generation of Impact-Driven Startups

The EIT Community New European Bauhaus (NEB) has launched the €1 million Catalyse NEB 2026 programme, a major European funding call to support 20 impact-driven startups across Europe. The initiative is part of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) and aims to accelerate ventures that blend sustainability, design, and inclusion,  the core values of the New European Bauhaus movement.

Overview

Through Catalyse NEB 2026, selected startups will gain the tools, funding, and European network needed to scale their solutions responsibly. The programme supports innovators working at the crossroads of creativity, technology, and sustainability, from climate and circular economy, to food, manufacturing, urban mobility, and wellbeing.

Delivered by EIT Climate-KIC, with partners including EIT Food, EIT Manufacturing, and EIT Urban Mobility, the call strengthens cross-sector collaboration and fosters startups that help turn the European Green Deal into reality through human-centred design.

Benefits

Each of the 20 selected startups will receive a €50,000 support package, including a combination of financial support, in-kind services, and mentoring, as well as an additional €22,000 grant for travel, dissemination, and participation costs.

Startups will also benefit from:

  • Tailored business and communication mentoring aligned with NEB values
  • Training workshops on strategy, storytelling, and impact measurement
  • Visibility and investor exposure through EIT events and pan-European platforms
  • Integration into the EIT Community network of over 2,000 partners and 60 innovation hubs

Who Can Apply

Startups must be:

  • Legally registered in an EU Member State or Horizon Europe–Associated Country
  • Founded on or after 1 January 2021
  • At pre-seed, seed, or early-stage (up to Series A)
  • Have raised less than €1 million in total
  • Led by at least one founder who will actively participate in the programme
  • Ready to sign a SAFE (Simple Agreement for Future Equity) with the EIT

Startups must also demonstrate one of the following:

  • ≥ €15,000 in revenue in 2024
  • ≥ €40,000 in external investment
  • Participation in the Grow NEB programme

Projects must address at least one New European Bauhaus challenge:

  • Reconnecting with nature
  • Regaining a sense of belonging
  • Prioritising places and people most in need
  • Fostering long-term, circular thinking and life-cycle design

How to Apply

  • Call opens: 27 October 2025
  • Information session: 26 November 2025, Register here.
  • Deadline: 19 January 2026, 17:00 CEST
  • Evaluation period: January – April 2026
  • Programme start: 25 May 2026

Applications must be submitted via the official EIT NEB Awards Platform

LvlUp Ventures and Semrush Launch Pitch Competition with $130K in Startup Funding Opportunities

LvlUp Ventures has teamed up with Semrush to host the LvlUp x Semrush Pitch Competition on November 30, 2025 (virtually), giving founders the chance to pitch their startups to active investors and secure up to $130,000 in potential funding.

Overview

The competition offers a platform for early-stage founders to showcase their traction, connect with investors, and win tangible startup capital. Each founder gets three minutes live to present their story before a judging panel that includes Adam Ned, Principal at LvlUp Ventures, and AJ Smith, Partner at Outlander VC.

What’s on Offer

  • $5,000 starter investment from LvlUp Ventures
  • Fast-track consideration for a $125,000 follow-on round
  • $100 grant for every participating startup

The event is fully virtual, designed to be accessible and founder-friendly while providing real exposure to investors actively funding early-stage ventures.

How to Apply

Founders can apply by filling out the LvlUp Ventures Funding Application

Sequoia Capital Rolls Out €874 Million Early-Stage Funds: A Big Opportunity for Cyprus Founders

Global venture Sequoia Capital has launched two major early-stage funds totaling about €874 million (USD $950 million): €690 million Series A fund and a €184 million seed fund. 

Cyprus: Take Note

Sequoia’s latest move is not just flashy. It’s a door for European startups to enter the global market. Asked about its Europe ambitions, Sequoia partner Luciana Lixandru said: “I am excited to meet founders who use Europe as their product and engineering hub, but who want to take over the world.” 

Cyprus’s startup ecosystem is in a strong position to take advantage of this initiative. The island’s cost-effective engineering talent, EU-market access, and growing start-up ecosystem make it a natural fit for global investors. For ambitious Cypriot tech founders, this means:

  • A top-tier VC placing real bets in Europe.
  • A chance to lead in clusters (AI, deep tech, SaaS) where Sequoia is seeking “outlier founders”.
  • Better deal terms and access when you’re European but thinking global, especially since Cyprus is EU-based and specialists can build here, scale globally.

What Sequoia Is Looking For

The new funds target:

  • Seed stage: Pre-product or early traction teams.
  • Series A: Companies with product-market fit, ready to scale.
  • Europe-centric teams built for global impact: “Europe’s founder pool has never been stronger,” Sequoia says.

For Cypriot founders, this means being ready for global ambition, not just local sales.

What to Do Now

  • Sharpen your pitch for scale: Show global ambition, not just local deployment.
  • Build around team & tech: Sequoia emphasises founders who can “go from zero to global”.
  • Get exposed to talent networks: Use Cyprus as a tech base; show you can scale out.
  • Position for early bets: Pre-seed and seed rounds could be especially attractive right now, given the size of the seed fund.
  • When ready, get in touch.

About Sequoia Capital

Founded in 1972 and headquartered in Menlo Park, Sequoia Capital has been behind some of the world’s most successful tech companies, from Apple and Google to Stripe and Airbnb. With its revived focus on Europe, it is doubling down on early-stage investing and looking for local founders with a global mindset.

Welthungerhilfe Launches $1 Million Global Food System Challenge

Welthungerhilfe, one of Germany’s largest and most respected development organisations, has launched the Global Food System Challenge, offering $1 million in total awards to accelerate transformative ideas that make food systems more nutritious, sustainable, and equitable.

Founded in 1962, Welthungerhilfe (WHH) operates in more than 30 countries across Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Its mission is to end hunger and malnutrition through sustainable, locally driven solutions, focusing on food security, climate resilience, and rural innovation. The organisation is now taking the lead in managing this annual challenge, previously hosted by the Seeding The Future Foundation, bringing a development-sector lens to food innovation.

Overview

The Challenge invites mission-driven organisations to submit innovations that address one or more of three global priorities:

  1. Safe and nutritious food for all
  2. Sustainable production and regenerative practices
  3. Equitable access to affordable and appealing food

Applications open 15 October 2025 and close 15 December 2025.

Awards are divided into three tiers:

  • Seed Grants ($25,000)– Up to 8 Seed Grants will be awarded to organisations that are planning and nurturing high-potential, innovative ideas and have developed a prototype and/or initial proof of concept demonstrating feasibility. Innovation must benefit at least one, ideally two, domains of the Innovation Focus Area without negatively impacting others
  • Growth Grants ($100,000)– Up to 3 Growth Grants will be awarded to organisations that have demonstrated that their innovation is doable and have projected both economic feasibility at scale and high-impact potential to transform the food system. The innovation must benefit at least two, ideally three, domains with no negative impact on the others.
  • Seeding The Future Grand Prizes ($250,000)–  up to 2 Seeding The Future Grand Prizes will be awarded to organisations that have created innovations that are scalable, economically feasible at scale, trusted, and compelling to consumers, and have demonstrated major impact potential to transform food systems. The innovation must benefit at least two, ideally three domains with no negative impact on the others.

Who Can Apply

The competition is open to non-profits, NGOs, research institutions, and early-stage for-profit or social enterprises worldwide. Individuals are not eligible. Applicants must demonstrate that their innovations have moved beyond the conceptual stage and can deliver measurable benefits across nutrition, sustainability, or equitable access.

Programme Context & Benefits

Now under Welthungerhilfe’s leadership, the Global Food System Challenge aligns innovation with humanitarian and development objectives. In addition to financial awards, winners receive mentorship, visibility through WHH’s global network, and opportunities for collaboration with major food-system actors, including NGOs, investors, and international agencies.

How to Apply

Applications are submitted through the Welthungerhilfe Challenge Portal.

  • Opening date: 15 October 2025
  • Deadline: 15 December 2025
  • Submissions must include a completed application form, budget template, and institutional documentation (such as registration proof and financial statements).

Proposals undergo eligibility checks, expert review, and finalist interviews before the awards are announced.

She Shapes AI Opens 2025/26 Global Awards For Women In Responsible AI

Overview

She Shapes AI, founded in 2024, is now accepting applications for its 2025/26 Global Awards, opening 15 October 2025. The annual awards spotlight women leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators using artificial intelligence responsibly to create real-world social impact.

Participation offers more than recognition. It provides access to a global ecosystem of partners, experts, and opportunities looking for AI projects that combine innovation with ethics and accountability.

How to Apply

  • The application window opens on 15 October 2025 and remains open until 8 December 2025, 11:59 PM CET.
  • Applications are submitted via the Awards Platform (linked through the She Shapes AI site).
  • Prospective applicants should carefully review the award categories, evaluation criteria, and submission guidelines posted on the platform.

Who Should Apply / Eligibility

  • The Awards are designed for women innovators, leaders, entrepreneurs, or professionals working in AI or AI-adjacent domains.
  • Applicants should be driving projects, solutions, or leadership in AI with a focus on responsible, impactful, ethical AI.
  • Participants from around the world are welcome.
  • Participants can nominate themselves or nominate a leader who is creating impact with responsible AI.

Award Categories

The 2025/26 Awards spotlight female leaders and innovators who advance and use AI responsibly across ten categories, crossing sectors and disciplines. Each category celebrates a unique nexus of innovation, responsibility, and impact.

The categories are:

  • AI + the Future of Work
  • AI + Education
  • AI + Finance
  • AI + Health
  • AI + Food Agriculture
  • AI + Trust & Security
  • AI + Media & Creative Industries
  • AI + Climate
  • Thought Leadership in AI
  • AI Wild Card

Benefits

  • Visibility & amplification across She Shapes AI’s channels and partner networks.
  • Network access to leaders, investors, and organisations seeking responsible AI talent and solutions.
  • Entry into a global community connecting innovation with ethics and social impact. 

How to Apply / Nominate

  • Window opens 15 Oct 2025 and closes 8 Dec 2025, 23:59 CET.
  • Submit via the awards platform linked from the She Shapes AI site.
  • Review the categories, criteria, and submission guidelines on the platform before you start the application.

About She Shapes AI

Founded by Dr Julia Stamm, She Shapes AI is a platform and movement dedicated to amplifying women’s leadership in responsible artificial intelligence. The organisation builds bridges between AI innovation, ethics, and social outcomes by offering awards, training, events, and networks that support women in AI globally. 

The Global Awards are a flagship initiative, now in its second edition, aimed at elevating voices, projects, and leaders who are shaping AI with vision, integrity, and impact.

Cyprus Chamber Of Commerce And Industry Unveils Tender For AI-Powered Digital Transformation Services

The Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Keve) is set to accelerate its digital transformation initiatives with the launch of a pivotal public tender. This strategic endeavor seeks specialist services to evaluate digital needs, develop comprehensive technical specifications, and oversee the integration of advanced artificial intelligence tools across its operations.

Driving Strategic Digital Innovation

Designated as tender number 04/2025/THALEIA, the award process will prioritize the most economically advantageous proposal by focusing on cost efficiency. This project is co-financed under the THALEIA programme, a key component of the EU Cohesion Policy 2012–2027, reinforcing the commitment to foster innovation and reinforce operational competitiveness within the region.

Bid Submission Guidelines

Prospective contractors are advised that the deadline for bid submission is Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 12:00 noon. Submissions should be delivered directly to the Keve Tender Box located at 3 Deligiorgi Street, 1066 Nicosia. For additional information or to clarify tender document queries, interested parties may submit their requests in writing via email to keve@ccci.com until October 23, 2025.

Comprehensive Tender Documentation

Tender documents, including the main notice and annexes, are available on Keve’s official website. These materials provide detailed instructions essential for an informed application process, ensuring transparency and robust competition in this drive toward digital excellence.

RIF Launches €4.6 Million Call For Post-doctoral Researchers In Cyprus

The Research & Innovation Foundation (RIF) has announced a new €4.6 million funding call under the “Post-Doc” programme to support post-doctoral researchers leading ambitious projects across Life Sciences, Physical Sciences & Engineering, and Social & Human Sciences. The programme aims to strengthen Cyprus’s research capacity, create high-skill jobs, and retain top talent.

Who should apply

The call is open to:

  • Post-doctoral researchers who will coordinate the project. The coordinator must hold a PhD awarded within the last 7 years(extensions allowed for maternity/paternity, military service, or certified long-term sick leave). 
  • Each Post-Doc can participate only in one (1) proposal, and each proposal can include
  • only one (1) Post-Doc. The Post-Doc must be named in the proposal and will be the Coordinator of the Proposal, and will be committed to working on the proposal for its whole duration. If the Post-Doc leaves the project, the project and its funding will be terminated.
  • Post-doc researchers must be employed by a Cyprus-based Host Organisation (Research Organisation, Enterprise, or Other Organisation) for the full duration of the project.
  • Host Organisations may be Research Organisations (A1/A2), Enterprises (B1/B2/B3), or Other Organisations (C1/C2) established in Cyprus. Large Enterprises (incl. private universities) may participate only if an SME also participates in the Cypriot consortium.

Benefits

Projects must fall into one of the following three scientific fields: Life Sciences, Physical Sciences and Engineering, and Social Sciences and Humanities. 

Grant per project (cap):

  • €150,000 for projects in Life Sciences and Physical Sciences & Engineering
  • €120,000 for projects in Social Sciences & Humanities
  • Project duration: 24 months

Total call budget: €4.6 million, allocated by scientific area:

  • €1.65m – Life Sciences
  • €1.65m – Physical Sciences & Engineering
  • €1.30m – Social Sciences & Humanities

Funding inside each scientific area is further split by host-type category, to ensure balanced participation:

  • Category A: Research Organisations & Other Organisations
  • Category B: Enterprises

Fair-selection note (applies at the funding stage): In each scientific area, the first two eligible proposals coordinated by a woman are selected first (where applicable), then the remaining proposals are funded in ranked order until the budget is used. This can improve the chances of funding for top-scoring proposals with female coordinators.

How to apply

  • Register on IRIS
    The project coordinator (post-doctoral researcher) and all Cyprus-based participating organisations must be registered in advance on the IRIS Portal. Review the Guide for Applicants and IRIS Portal User Manual in the IRIS document library before you start.
  • Select the correct call
    Choose POST-DOC/0925 (Category A: RO & Other; Category B: Enterprises) and confirm your scientific field (Life Sciences, Physical Sciences & Engineering, or Social Sciences & Humanities) matches the Work Programme codes.
  • Prepare your proposal package (use the official templates) 
    Part A – General Information & Budget: Complete the online form in IRIS.
    Part B – Technical Annex (PDF): upload exactly the Part B template provided under the call documents—no modifications.
    Annex I – CV: Coordinator’s CV (PDF) — mandatory.
    Annex III – Call-specific information (PDFs):
    a) Single-submission declaration (“this project has been submitted only once to either EXCELLENCE/0925 or POST-DOC/0925”) — mandatory.
    b) PhD certificate of the coordinator — mandatory.
    c) If applicable, proofs for allowable extensions to the 7-year PhD window (e.g., maternity/paternity, military service, certified long-term sick leave).
  • Check key eligibility points (save time at preliminary check)
    The post-doctoral coordinator must have earned the PhD within 7 years before the call announcement (formal extensions accepted as above); must be employed by the Host Organisation in Cyprus for the full 24 months; and must allocate ≥70% of project months (timesheets). Only one coordinator per proposal, and each coordinator may appear in only one proposal in this call. 
  • Submit before the deadline
    Finalise and submit in IRIS by Friday, 28 November 2025, 13:00 (Cyprus local time).
    Late submissions won’t be accepted.
  • Know what evaluators look for
    Proposals undergo a preliminary check and remote peer review by two independent evaluators.
    Compatibility (programme objectives, Do No Significant Harm, and allowable TRLs 1–8) is verified before scoring.
    Evaluation criteria: Excellence (40%), Added Value & Benefit (20%), Implementation (40%).

Support & queries: support@research.org.cy| +357 22205000.
IRIS document library and call documents are available via the portal.

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