I ‘escaped’ Texas for Tennessee. I loved the food and tech scene, but got tired of the heat and rising property taxes.

I 'escaped' Texas for Tennessee. I loved the food and tech scene, but got tired of the heat and rising property taxes.

Real Estate I ‘escaped’ Texas for Tennessee. I loved the food and tech scene, but got tired of the heat and rising property taxes. Alcynna Lloyd 2024-06-03T19:57:55Z Share icon An curved arrow pointing right. Share Facebook Icon The letter F. Facebook Email icon An envelope. It indicates the ability to send an email. Email Twitter … Read more

Reflect Festival takes the next step in Kolla, attracts 9,000 , “doers”

Reflect Festival takes the next step in Kolla, attracts 9,000 , “doers”

Reflect Festival, Cyprus’ flagship tech and startup festival, returned to Limassol and welcomed 9,000 entrepreneurs, investors, and tech enthusiasts in a new venue. The event marked the biggest conference ever organized in Cyprus and the most international year of Reflect so far. Attendees from 70 countries participated, including 1,500 companies and 130 governmental representatives from 20 countries. The festival featured over 150 companies in the expo, with activities like holograms, augmented reality garments, and contests. The event also included parties, sports events, and side activities around Limassol. Reflect Festival announced the launch of The Doers Company as an umbrella organization behind the event and future activities.

Cyprus to showcase maritime prowess at Athens conference

Cyprus to showcase maritime prowess at Athens conference

Fact: Cyprus is set to make a significant showing at the international shipping conference Posidonia 2024 in Athens, with around seventy companies participating.

The $5 trillion AI boom could both succeed and fizzle

The $5 trillion AI boom could both succeed and fizzle

Investors are pouring billions of dollars into AI companies, with the market capitalization of major tech giants increasing significantly since the release of ChatGPT in November 2022. However, the income generated by AI remains relatively small compared to the investments being made. The promise of future riches has led to forecasts of up to trillion needed for advanced semiconductors, data centers, and power to train and run AI models. Similar investment booms have occurred in the past with industries like railways and telecom, but they often resulted in financial disappointment for investors. The AI boom also comes with risks such as the short lifespan of AI models, potential commoditization of advances, and government regulations that could limit profits.

Why Cayman? Cayman Islands Vs Barbados: Offshore Business Showdown

Why Cayman? Cayman Islands Vs Barbados: Offshore Business Showdown

The Cayman Islands and Barbados are competing for entrepreneurs’ attention as offshore business destinations. The Cayman Islands offer a tax-neutral environment with no corporate, capital gains, or sales taxes, while Barbados has low corporate tax rates and a network of double taxation agreements. Both locations have advantages in terms of business setup, legal frameworks, and lifestyle amenities. The choice between the two islands depends on specific priorities and business goals.

Cypriot tech company takes a bold leap into mixed reality

Cypriot tech company takes a bold leap into mixed reality

– Ascation was founded by George Tziazas and Minas Kyriakou in 2015.
– They started with game development but transitioned to mixed reality in 2018.
– Ascanio aims to revolutionize mission-critical training across industries using mixed reality technology.
– They received support from Kinisis Ventures and Fameline Holding Group for investment and networking opportunities.
– Ascanio’s technology provides immersive training for high-risk scenarios in various industries.
– They focus on safety, real-time feedback, and comprehensive debriefing in their training solutions.
– Ascanio’s platform integrates biosensing and haptic feedback for a realistic training experience.
– They have developed a physiotherapy module in collaboration with the University of Nicosia for Parkinson’s patients.
– George and Minas actively support the tech community in Cyprus through mentorship and participation in internship programs.
– Ascanio plans to expand into industries like shipping, aviation, construction, and telemedicine to revolutionize training methods.
– George and Minas believe in the transformative power of mixed reality technology in reshaping industries.

Conference strengthens UK-Cyprus business ties

Conference strengthens UK-Cyprus business ties

The GB-CY International Investment Conference 2024 was a success, featuring key players from the UK and Cyprus showcasing investment opportunities in real estate and other industries. The event aimed to strengthen business networking between the two countries, with a focus on real estate and investment opportunities in the UK. Discussions covered various topics, including real estate, finance, relocation, and investment opportunities in both countries. Areas for collaborative business between the UK and Cyprus were also explored.

UAE tourist arrivals to Cyprus increase , — ministry sees potential in Middle East and Asia

UAE tourist arrivals to Cyprus increase , — ministry sees potential in Middle East and Asia

The United Arab Emirates tourist market for Cyprus is steadily rising, with a 14% increase in arrivals from the UAE last year. Meetings were held with airlines and travel agents to increase tourist flows from the UAE and Middle Eastern countries. Discussions also focused on strengthening demand from India and forming strategic partnerships with the UAE in the investment sector.

Cyprus shipping registry grows by 5.5 per cent

Cyprus shipping registry grows by 5.5 per cent

The Great Britain-Cyprus Business Association’s International Investment Conference 2024 in Limassol aims to enhance business networking between the two countries. Deputy Minister of Shipping emphasized Cyprus Maritime Administration’s commitment to supporting the shipping industry and highlighted the strong diplomatic and economic ties between Cyprus and the United Kingdom. Cyprus has seen a 5.5% increase in ships registered under its flag, and offers diverse investment opportunities. UK Deputy High Commissioner emphasized the UK’s position as a global economic leader and commended Cyprus for its resilience. The conference focuses on promoting real estate and other attractive investment opportunities in both countries.

22nd , ‘Cyprus Film Days’ to close with Saturday awards event

22nd , ‘Cyprus Film Days’ to close with Saturday awards event

The closing ceremony of the 22nd Cyprus Film Days International Festival will take place on Saturday, April 20, 2024 at Limassol’s Rialto Theatre.