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CENSIS IoT Cyber Challenge Accelerator 2020

CENSIS is offering up to five Scottish-based companies or individuals a package of co-ordinated growth support over several months to help them accelerate an IoT cyber security or resilience product or service into the market. This event is part of the Scottish Enterprise and Scottish Government supported cyber challenge programme, launched by Kate Forbes MSP at the 6th CENSIS Technology Summit. The accelerator is open to: Because of the way the programme is funded, these support packages are only available to organisations or individuals with an office or base in Scotland. What ideas are we looking for?  There are no limits – we’re looking for ideas that can be applied to any sector or market. What’s on offer? What’s the timeline? We’re open NOW to accept your application, so don’t wait. As soon as your application arrives, our review panel will assess it. If we think it has potential, we can allocate one of the five support packages and start working with you immediately. We might want to have a short interview with you, via teleconference, before making our final decision, The very last date to send us your application is 29 May but if you have an idea please don’t wait and risk missing out; send us your idea now. Scottish EDGE CENSIS will select an overall winner from the five winners of the support package. The overall winner of the IoT Cyber Challenge Accelerator Programme will win a place straight to the semi-finals of the Scottish EDGE competition. Scottish EDGE is the UK’s biggest business funding competition for businesses headquartered in Scotland with innovative, early-stage, high-growth potential ideas, offering loans and grants of up to £150,000 and a comprehensive business support package.  The competition is very popular attracting around 250 entries to each bi-annual round of the competition with only around 50 of the initial entrants getting to the semi-final stage Launch Event All winners will come together on 25 June for a virtual launch, where they’ll be introduced each other and meet the partners and people who’ll be supporting them over the coming months. Find out how to apply here

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