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The Research Institution GAP Fund and Accelerator Program Summit

The University of Malta TAKEOFF Seed Fund Award 

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October 23-25, 2024 / Atlanta, GA

The annual summit for research institution gap fund and accelerator programs, including proof of concept programs, startup accelerators, and university venture funds

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For the 5th year running, the TAKEOFF Seed Fund Award (TOSFA) will support researchers and entrepreneurs with their innovative technologies and business concepts. A total of €100,000 will be awarded through a competitive process whereby the best written applications are shortlisted for a live pitch in front of a panel of judges, with the top applicants receiving funding.

The Ministry for The Economy, Investment and Small Business (MEIB) and the University of Malta have launched the 2018 edition of TOSFA, with the support of the University’s Knowledge Transfer Office (KTO), TAKEOFF Business Incubator, and the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Business Incubation (CEBI).
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 closer to commercialisation. Award winners will also receive mentoring and support for their endeavours through TAKEOFF and the Knowledge Transfer Office.
Workshops to explain the application process and provide the skills and tools necessary to create a competitive proposal will be held on the 2 May for University researchers (Proof of Concept funds) and the 5 May for entrepreneurs (Seed funds). These workshops are mandatory for all interested applicants, and the final application form will only be accepted if applicants or their representatives register and attend the respective TOSFA workshop.

Source: The TAKEOFF Seed Fund Award – Newspoint – University of Malta