Malta-based EdTech startup accelerator SuperCharger Ventures has opened applications for its next cohort.

Successful applicants gain access to a global network of mentors, strategic partners, and investors.

The programme is designed to help founders scale their businesses, refine their go-to-market strategies, and explore international expansion.

Through the collaboration with Malta Enterprise, participating companies are also eligible for various support measures, including grants, soft loans, and relocation assistance.

“What the programme provides is straightforward,” said SuperCharger Ventures. “Up to €1.5 million in non-dilutive government funding, a potential €250,000 direct investment from the SCV Fund, and full coverage of flights, accommodation and daily expenses.

“What it demands is equally straightforward: founders with a real product, a clear vision, and the discipline to execute.”

The selected cohort of 15 startups will then take part in a 12-week in-person programme starting in late September, culminating in a demo day where participants pitch their ideas to investors.

Several SuperCharger Ventures alumni went on to successfully raise capital, while some also established a base in Malta.

Applications for Malta Cohort 7.0 are being received until 1st July.

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Demo Day of Malta Cohort 5.0 / SuperCharger Ventures

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