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Empowering Tech Startups in the Caribbean with OECS Global Startup Hub

The OECS Commission, in collaboration with Draper University and the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), launched a startup accelerator program aimed at technology and tech-enabled MSMEs in the OECS region. The initiative sought to provide intensive training, mentorship, and technical support to approximately 200 startups, helping them excel in the digital era.

  • Program partnership involving OECS Commission, Draper University, and CDB
  • Focus on empowering technology and tech-enabled MSMEs in OECS region
  • Two-phase program: Virtual Accelerator Program and Draper University’s Hero Training Program
  • OECS Director General highlights program’s alignment with regional objectives
  • Caribbean Development Bank envisions empowering youth, women, and promoting digital transformation
  • Applications targeted startups from nine OECS Member States
  • Eligibility required high growth potential and operation in tech or tech-integrated sectors

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