AWS will support Elevate Greece start-ups by providing them with access to services and resources that will enable them to innovate and grow faster.
This emerged from today’s meeting that Deputy Minister of Development and Investment Christos Dimas had with executives of Amazon Web Services in Greece.
As the deputy minister stated in a post on social media:
“Amazon Web Services collaboration with Elevate Greece.
AWS will support Elevate Greece start-ups by providing them with access to services and resources that will enable them to innovate and grow faster.
Through the AWS Activate program, it offers credits to cover the cost of using AWS services, technical support and training.
Access to a dedicated web site, #Startup Loft, where founders and developers can attend business and technical sessions, workshops and other discussions, as well as receive free technical and business guidance from experts.
B2B companies will also be able to leverage the AWS Partner Network and gain access to credits, marketing tools and technical evaluations.
Creating new programs to support them, such as meetings with specialized Solutions Architects or access to machine learning certifications, big data analysis and security.
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