Prime Minister Andrew Holness (second left), converses with Founder and Chief Executive Officer, AmberGroup, Ambassador Dushyant Savadia, on arrival for the launch of Amber UTech Launchpad at the University of Technology’s Papine campus in St. Andrew on Wednesday (March 6). Accompanying them (from left) are UTech President, Dr. Kevin Brown, and Pro Chancellor, Aldrick McNab. (Photo: Michael Sloley/JIS)
Jamaica-based technology firm, Amber Group, has partnered with the University of Technology, UTECH, to assist 100 start ups to launch their businesses over the next three years.
The Amber UTech Launchpad was announced Wednesday evening at UTECH.
Over $2 billion is expected to be invested in 100 startups over 1,000 days.
This investment will help startups with capital training and market for their products from start to finish.
Amber boss, Ambassador Dushyant Savadia reflected on his own struggle to get startup capital injections in Amber and how difficult it was to get money from the banks.
For his part, newly appointed president of UTECH, Dr Kevin Brown says the project will push productivity.
Dr Kevin Brown, president of UTECH.
The partnership with Amber Group and UTECH was forged by Prime Minister Andrew Holness in his bid to push economic growth.
Entrepreneurs can now apply at Myambergroup.com.