Digital Jersey offers start-up programme to tech firms

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Victoria Eastwood and Sebastian Lawson, from Digital Jersey, welcoming some of the new cohort for the 2024 programmeImage source, Digital Jersey
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At the end of the 12-week course the participants will have the chance to pitch their ideas to a panel of judges and investors

The body that promotes Jersey's digital industry is offering a start-up programme to budding tech businesses.

Digital Jersey is running a Tech Start Up Bootcamp to help companies develop and launch their ideas.

There will be workshops, masterclasses and one-to-one sessions.

At the end of the 12-week course the participants will have the chance to pitch their ideas to a panel of judges and investors.

Digital Jersey CEO Tony Moretta said: "Connecting people and giving them the tools they need to shape their - and our island's - digital future is very much our focus at Digital Jersey.

"With that in mind, and looking at the cohort we have joining the programme this year, I'm really excited to see how the bootcamp, with the support of our collaborators PwC, KYC360 and TEKEX, can continue to nurture digital creativity and success in the island."

It is the second time the bootcamp has been offered following the success of last year's programme.

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