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RIF: Market sounding for new AI WAVE Programme

The Research and Innovation Foundation (RIF) has announced the launch of a market sounding exercise to gauge interest and gather insights for the potential “AI WAVE” funding programme, which is currently under consideration.

The AI WAVE programme aims to support Cypriot enterprises in significantly upgrading their operations through the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions. The goal is to accelerate the digital transformation of local enterprises by enhancing productivity and efficiency through the use of AI technologies.

This market sounding seeks input from Cypriot enterprises that may be interested in:

  • applying tailor-made AI solutions in collaboration with solution providers, or
  • adopting AI solutions previously developed in the framework of RIF-funded projects.

The survey is addressed to Cyprus based enterprises of all sizes and across all sectors, exploring opportunities to integrate AI into their business operations.

How to Participate

Online Questionnaire: Click HERE

Deadline: 11 July 2025, 13:00

We would appreciate it if you could take a few minutes to complete the questionnaire. Your responses will remain confidential and will be used solely for the purposes of this exercise.

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