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Applications pour in for Microsoft’s GrowthX Accelerator Programme

Microsoft’s initiative for Startups and Abu Dhabi Investment Office to bridge gap between corporates and developing B2B tech businesses sees widespread interest from enterprises across the region

Applications pour in for Microsoft’s GrowthX Accelerator Programme
Applications pour in for Microsoft’s GrowthX Accelerator Programme

Microsoft has urged regional startups to register their applications for its GrowthX Accelerator programme before the 7 July deadline, as the company said the interest in the initiative is surging across the region.

Announced in January and opened for registrations in May, Microsoft’s GrowthX Accelerator is part of a larger strategic partnership between the Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) and Microsoft to accelerate opportunities in the emirate for startups.

H.E. Dr. Tariq Bin Hendi, director general of ADIO, said, “Startups catalyse innovation and pioneer technologies that have the potential to create positive and lasting societal impact.”

The director general said that recognising the advantages offered by startups, Abu Dhabi creates a nurturing environment for these businesses as they develop their ideas, and acts as a launchpad for their growth, both locally and globally.

He added, “As founding partner of GrowthX Accelerator, we are excited to work with Microsoft to bring startups and corporations together, unlocking opportunities for innovative businesses at all stages of growth.”

According to the company, the GrowthX Accelerator will include virtual and physical workshops and training sessions, as well as a series of VC demo days, corporate access days, and networking events where startups can showcase their visions to venture capitalists and Microsoft’s regional customers.

For the first cohort, which will be running from August to November, Microsoft will recruit 15 startups from across the region that solve the corporate challenges of its partners.

Microsoft for Startups has already announced that Etihad Airways, Unilever, Akbank, and KPMG will be participating in the first cohort as Corporate Engagement Partners, with a few more partner announcements to come.

The program will recruit specialised B2B startups to work with these partners directly for the duration of the program, to ultimately co-create technology solutions that address the corporate partners’ challenges.

“GrowthX Accelerator empowers B2B startups with the technology, mentoring and market access they need to thrive in the new global digital economy,” said Roberto Croci, managing director, Microsoft for Startups, MEA.

“Across the region, Microsoft sees customers eager for innovative solutions that will empower them to compete. Our work with the Abu Dhabi Investment Office on GrowthX Accelerator is set to transform Abu Dhabi and the region into a global hub for technology and entrepreneurship.”