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GBSB Global Business School has launched its G-Accelerator programme in Malta, expanding its commitment to nurturing early-stage innovation across Europe. The initiative builds on five years of success in Spain, where it supports up to 30 entrepreneurial projects each year. Now, the Maltese business and startup ecosystem is benefitting from the same forward-thinking approach to enterprise development.

Designed and managed by GBSB Global, the G-Accelerator is a six-month programme that equips aspiring founders with the tools, mentorship, and structure needed to take their ideas to the next level. It focuses on strengthening entrepreneurship capabilities and driving innovation across diverse sectors, offering a mix of training sessions, expert coaching, and access to a global network.

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The first cohort in Malta is nearing completion, with participants developing high-impact ventures that address real-world challenges. Among them is an edtech startup named Verbivore, which uses storytelling and AI to transform language learning, highlighting the diversity and potential of ideas emerging from the programme.

GBSB Global’s Malta campus plays a key role in this initiative, providing not only academic grounding but also practical support for startups aiming to scale both locally and internationally. The school remains focused on building a strong entrepreneurial community that reflects Malta’s growing reputation as a hub for innovation.

Applications for the next edition of the G-Accelerator will open soon. To learn more about the programme and how to get involved, visit https://www.global-business-school.org/entrepreneurship-center/g-accelerator-malta/

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