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ASBIS-backed DISPL wins national round of 2024 Startup World Cup

DISPL, an AI-based SaaS platform backed by Limassol-based ASBIS, has won the Cypriot National Round of the 2024 Startup World Cup.

With this victory, the startup has secured a spot in the competition's Grand Finale, to be held on 2 October in San Francisco.

DISPL will face off against 100+ leading startups from around the world in a bid for the top spot and a sizable $1,000,000 investment prize.

“Stay tuned and root for DISPL as it represents Cyprus on the world stage,” ASBIS urged, posting the news on its social media.

The Grand Finale of the 2024 Startup World Cup is expected to be joined by over 50,000 attendees, 2,500+ investors, and more than 500 speakers.

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Last year's Grand Finale

It promises to offer startups networking opportunities with top tier investors, and help attendees develop corporate partnerships and hear from top industry experts.

Corporations, on the other hand, are told they will get to meet innovative startups from around the world, originate business development opportunities and network with other corporate representatives and investors.

And for investors, it will be the perfect opportunity to meet top global startup founders, expand deal pipelines and explore new markets, as well as network with other investors and corporate representatives.

Click here to find out more about the 2024 Startup World Cup

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