Xiphera has been selected for the Tech4Trust startup acceleration program

The program helps with innovative solutions of digital trust and cybersecurity.
Xiphera has a wide network of technology, industry, sales, and other partners.

Tech4Trust is an acceleration program in the field of cybersecurity and digital trust. Xiphera has been selected for the 6-month program as one of the startups.

The program helps Xiphera and other selected startups with innovative solutions of digital trust and cybersecurity, and startups gain collectivity when connecting with other companies in the field.

With the Tech4Trust, Xiphera gets access to the Trust Valley ecosystem and partners. The Trust Valley is a public-private partnership in the region of Lake Geneva, Switzerland, targeting the field of cybersecurity and digital trust.

The ecosystem is not the only thing benefitting the acceleration program startups. Also, workshops, coaching, mentoring, and collaboration with companies and academies are included.

“This is a great opportunity for us”, says Matti Tommiska, Co-founder and CEO of Xiphera. “With the program, Xiphera gets valuable mentoring. Tech4Trust also opens doors for networking and finding new collaborations and partners.”

The selected companies for the Tech4Trust startup acceleration program were introduced in the Trust Valley Day in Lausanne, Switzerland on the 4th of October, 2021. Now, the 6-month long enlightening and fascinating journey can begin.

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