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Neapolis University Pafos and TechIsland renew collaboration

Neapolis University Pafos has renewed its collaboration as a supporting member of TechIsland.

“This affiliation represents a pivotal step in our continuous commitment to fostering innovation and excellence in education and research,” the university said announcing the news. “By being a TechIsland member, Neapolis University will engage with leading tech enterprises and industry visionaries, enhancing our academic offerings, embracing state-of-the-art technologies, and contributing to the dynamic tech ecosystem in Cyprus.”

TechIsland is a forward-looking association focused on promoting technological progress and innovation in Cyprus. It unites top tech companies, startups, and industry leaders to create a collaborative environment that propels growth and development within the tech sector. Currently, TechIsland has an ambitious mission of turning Cyprus into a world-class destination for talent, making the tech industry the most impactful driver of GDP growth, and expanding the job market.

Joining TechIsland unlocks numerous opportunities for Neapolis University to integrate advanced technologies into its educational and research initiatives, it said.

And so it added that the partnership will provide students with unique opportunities to interact with top tech companies and innovators, offering internships, workshops, and mentorship programs that will enhance their practical skills and career prospects.

It will also expand research capabilities by collaborating on innovative projects with industry leaders, giving students the chance to participate in groundbreaking research that addresses real-world challenges.

And it will enable the university to actively participate in the tech community in Cyprus, sharing its expertise and learning from others to drive mutual growth and innovation.

“We are excited about the opportunities that this membership brings and look forward to the collaborative projects and initiatives that lie ahead,” the university said. “Stay tuned for more updates as we embark on this exciting new chapter with TechIsland. Together, we aim to redefine the educational and research landscape in Cyprus and beyond.”

It added, “Joining TechIsland is a testament to our dedication to innovation and excellence. Neapolis University is ready to embrace new challenges and opportunities, enhancing our academic offerings and contributing to the tech community.”

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