Cyprus startups present AI and digital solutions to global audience
The Research and Innovation Foundation (RIF) is taking part in a conference titled ‘4 Years From Now 2026‘, held within the framework of Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2026, alongside eight innovative Cypriot companies.
According to an announcement released on Tuesday by the foundation, this helped to showcase “the dynamism and outward-looking orientation of Cyprus’ national innovation ecosystem“.
This year’s edition is being held under the central theme “Infinite AI”, focusing on the substantive and practical application of artificial intelligence and emphasising solutions with tangible economic and social impact.
Within this framework, Cypriot startups are presenting cutting-edge technologies spanning artificial intelligence, robotics, agritech and digital applications to an international audience.
The Cypriot delegation is led by Theodoros Loucaides, director general of the Research and Innovation Foundation, accompanied by board members Monica Ioannidou Polemitou and Andreas Andreou.
During the exhibition, meetings with investors, organisations and international stakeholders are taking place with the aim of fostering strategic partnerships and attracting investment interest.
The Cyprus national pavilion is hosting IREROBOT LTD, Cocoon Creations, AgroVisioners, GridQ Ltd, GetCrew Ltd., RAVATAR, Freyia Labs and Mentormatic Solutions Limited, all of which are presenting their products and services to thousands of international visitors.
The Cyprus stand was also visited by Nicodemos Damianou, Deputy Minister of Research, Innovation and Digital Policy.
The foundation stated that the deputy minister’s visit “reaffirmed the government’s strong commitment to advancing research, innovation and technological development”.
“Cyprus’ participation in 4YFN forms part of RIF’s targeted actions to promote the national research and innovation ecosystem internationally, strengthen global networking opportunities for Cypriot enterprises, and create the conditions for sustainable growth through innovation,” the announcement concluded.