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Microsoft pulls program that gave a generous Azure boost to AI startups

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  • Microsoft pulls the plug on its Startups program in favour of a new scheme
  • From July 2025, startups will need to join a two-track system
  • For the most credits, startups will need a referral

Microsoft has pulled the plug on a popular program designed to support startups by offering them up to $150,000 in Azure credits, according to a new memo posted on 27 June, 2025, but it’s not gone forever.

Instead, the company is making changes to the program – Microsoft will continue to support startups, but this time via a two-track system that gets its support from investors as well as the company itself.

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