Candidate startups will be classified based on four different tiers, a system in which the benefits will increase as the tier goes higher.
medl is the first company in Trinidad & Tobago to receive up to US$120,000.00 in support and cloud credits as part of the Microsoft for Startups programme.
More than 20 firms are expected to tune into the live event via Zoom, where they will view pitches from over two dozen Caribbean startups.
“Technology startups have an incredible potential to transform the community, which is why we believe in supporting the entrepreneurs of the Caribbean to drive sustainable development in the region”
The TechRemix interviews Microsoft General Manager for the Caribbean, Herbert Lewy. Microsoft’s intelligent cloud platform, Azure, is central to enhancing…
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