The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission has launched its entrepreneurs incubation and acceleration programme welcoming its first cohort of entrepreneurs.

The Technology Competitiveness Hub for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (TECHIE) is funded by the Barbados-based Compete Caribbean Partnership facility and is being implemented by the Trinidad-based GBest Limited.

The Commission said 167 applications were received for the programme and through a rigorous evaluation process, 14 startups were selected to participate in the virtual business incubator, while 32 existing companies were selected to participate in the accelerator.

It said participants in both components of the TECHIE programme will benefit from training, mentoring, coaching, consultancy services, support to access finance, seed capital and networking opportunities over the next six months.

The participants were selected from the six independent OECS member states namely; Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The Commission said while the programme targets technology-based entrepreneurs, the participants operate in various sectors such as manufacturing, tourism, health and wellness, agriculture/agro-processing and creative industries.

Director of the Economic Affairs and Regional Integration Division at the OECS Commission, Mrs. Jacqueline Emmanuel-Flood expressed support for the work being done to strengthen the regional entrepreneurship ecosystem by building key partnerships with national and global business service organisations.

OECS Director General, Dr. Didacus Jules, commended the entrepreneurs for taking the step to participate in this programme and encouraged them to take advantage of the networking, training and coaching opportunities being offered.

He reminded the participants that they have a critical role to play in the transformation of the region, especially in the current economic realities, and was pleased with the recent acceleration of digitisation seen by many businesses in response to the demands of the market.

The Commission said that the objective of the programme is to strengthen the entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems of the six member states participating in the project.

“Overall, the incubator and accelerator programme is expected to support at least 80 OECS entrepreneurs over 18 months, with the second cohort starting in the first quarter of 2022. The third component of the project involves promoting the adoption of digital financial technology solutions by small businesses in the OECS and is also expected to commence in early 2022,” it added.

Source-CMC