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GOLD New Issue- Cyprus: The next startup nation?

At their core, startups are engines of disruption. They challenge the status quo with new ideas and approaches, upending the established order and forcing incumbents to adapt or die.

For this month’s cover story, GOLD reached out to investors who explain their critical role in building the local startup world, successful and up-and-coming startups by Cypriot founders, policymakers as well as accelerators and incubators in an attempt to present the island’s startup ecosystem and its progress.

In addition to this and all GOLD’s regular features, this issue also includes exclusive interviews with Radoslaw Kedzia, Vice-President of Huawei CEE & Nordic Europe Region, who talks about the Chinese ICT company’s investments in Cyprus, the three partners of Theodorides, Georgiou & Iacovou LLC, established as KPMG Law, talk about business cycles, the role and influence of technology and the evolution of the legal profession, and finally, GOLD goes inside Geneva’s fine watchmaking grandiose event, Watches and Wonders, with exclusive coverage.

All this and more in Issue 145 of GOLD magazine, out on Sunday, 16 April.

(Click here to see the April edition of GOLD magazine in digital form.)

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