Cyprus Aims to Become a Technology Hub, Says D. Skourides
Chief Scientist Highlights National Strategy During Dynamic Works Visit.
The National Strategic goal of establishing Cyprus as a regional technology hub was analyzed by Chief Scientist and President of the Research and Innovation Foundation, Demetris Skourides, during his visit to the facilities of Dynamic Works.
According to an official announcement, Mr. Skourides, accompanied by the Foundation’s Head of Funding Programs, Marilena Paraskeva, recently visited the company as part of his ongoing initiative to enhance productivity and innovation. The goal is to maximize the impact of grants and strengthen relations with key partners.
It is noted that Dynamic Works is one of the eight companies funded under the Foundation’s Disrupt program, aiming to create innovative solutions in software development technologies for the financial sector.
Through the program, Dynamic Works upgraded its Dynamic Works Syntellicore platform, boosting its international competitiveness and contributing to the Cypriot economy by hiring 14 highly specialized technicians in fields such as Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.
The platform is described as a comprehensive CRM solution, specifically designed for financial organizations and companies. It offers users multiple functionalities for operational efficiency and management. It has already received significant recognition for its innovation, such as the “Most Innovative Technology Platform” award from the Corporate LiveWire Innovation and Excellence Awards.
During the visit, Dynamic Works’ leadership team, consisting of Angelos Grigoriou (CEO), George Papas (COO), George Georgiou (MD), Irene Demetriou (CMO), Mihai Barsan (PM), and Dino Pasto (IC), presented the platform’s capabilities and advantages to Mr. Skourides and Ms. Paraskeva.
Mr. Skourides emphasized the importance of the company’s investment model and expansion strategy, while also elaborating on the National Strategic goal to position Cyprus as a regional technology hub. He highlighted the potential of the Disrupt program in enabling the company to act as a digital “ambassador” of Cypriot innovation abroad.
The visit concluded with a tour of Dynamic Works’ facilities, where Mr. Skourides and Ms. Paraskeva had the opportunity to observe the modern infrastructure and engage with staff from the Quality Assurance, Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence departments, as well as the company’s Project Managers.