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A list of startup accelerator programs

79 pointsby philipDSabout 14 years ago

17 comments

Stormbringerabout 14 years ago
I've often thought that for the exceptionally bright but really technical hands on programmer that some of these startup incubator or shared workspace environments might be the ideal place to work.<p>The problem is that at any one company there aren't enough challenges to keep you interested, you're the heavy hitter, the impact player. You can come on the field, and in 15 minutes score more goals than everyone else put together, but then you get bored and need to go off and do something else. I think there is an analogy to science - there is the big glamourous science with its breakthroughs, and then there is the 'janitorial' science of the guys who coem along behind and tidy everything up.<p>The problem with trying to create a 'floating' programmer type position is how do you compensate them? But that will come back to a much more fundamental (and unsolved) problem, how do you <i>measure</i> the input of programmers.<p>Additionally, if we buy into some of the recent discussion about personality types and programming, it may be that the best impact players are the manic/depressive types. They might come in to the shared workspace for two weeks and flit from company to company solving an amazing quantity of problems... and then they go and hide under their bed for four weeks and you don't see them again for a month. Someone's got to keep the momentum going in that time (so we can't <i>all</i> be impact players).<p>Additionally, thinking back to the times that I've been the guy to walk into the room, take a quick glance at the other programmers source code and say "there's your problem" and then ride off into the sunset, you really need to have some kind of base level of understanding of what they're trying to do.<p>For me I think I also have 'language snobbery' issues. I'm not going to want to help some 20 year old MBAs put some scammy B2B together by coercing two fundemantally different PHP frameworks to talk to each other (and even if I did the compensation would be even more of an issue, because they'd never believe just how difficult it is).<p>So it'll probably always be a pipe-dream for me...
yurisagalovabout 14 years ago
Great list, I figured I'd give you a few more for the corner of the world that I do know:<p>Toronto also has "Basecamp Ventures"/Mantella Venture Partners (<a href="http://mantellavp.com/" rel="nofollow">http://mantellavp.com/</a>), which is focused on early stage companies. PushLife (which just last weekend sold to Google for a reported ~$25M) was a graduate of that system.<p>There's also the Waterloo Accelerator center (<a href="http://www.acceleratorcentre.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.acceleratorcentre.com/</a>), which is part of the Ontario Center for Excellence, and is loosely affiliated with the Toronto counterpart, MaRS (<a href="http://www.marsdd.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.marsdd.com/</a>)<p>edit: removed the Velocity accelerator, I saw you have them mentioned under university affiliated :)
rmasonabout 14 years ago
Judging from my home state of Michigan it's not a very comprehensive list.<p>They missed Momentum in Grand Rapids <a href="http://momentum-mi.com/blog/entry/momentum-targets-regions-investment-culture/" rel="nofollow">http://momentum-mi.com/blog/entry/momentum-targets-regions-i...</a><p>Also there are two incubators (one for MSU students only) at the East Lansing Technology Innovation Center (known locally as the TIC)<p><a href="http://www.cityofeastlansing.com/tic" rel="nofollow">http://www.cityofeastlansing.com/tic</a><p>Pretty sure there's an incubator at Michigan Technological University in the states upper peninsula but I couldn't find a link. I think the University of Michigan also has a student incubator.<p>The only one of them that functions like a typical YCombinator style incubator is Momentum.
nhebbabout 14 years ago
The portlandten.com link is dead. I don't know if there's an official voice for the Portland startup community, but Rick Turoczy at <a href="http://siliconflorist.com" rel="nofollow">http://siliconflorist.com</a> does a pretty good job rounding up the local startup news (among other topics).
rgrieselhuberabout 14 years ago
In Japan, there is also Open Network Lab, run by Digital Garage, the company responsible for bringing Twitter to Japan, Netprice and Kakaku.com (both are big players in ecommerce there).<p><a href="http://onlab.jp/" rel="nofollow">http://onlab.jp/</a>
trebligabout 14 years ago
Another to add to the list:<p>10xelerator.com was launched last week for this summer in Columbus, OH. It's $20k, and grant-based w/ no equity stake.
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hansyabout 14 years ago
Does the "brand name" of an accelerator matter? I figure more well-known accelerators come with a larger, more established network to pool from, but I imagine there must be a great deal of merit to be gained from any accelerator you choose, right?
joshhepworthabout 14 years ago
There's also a really new one (they just launched their site a week or two ago) in Baltimore.<p><a href="http://thestartupcity.com/" rel="nofollow">http://thestartupcity.com/</a>
ndaugherty18about 14 years ago
For people just out of college there is a new one launched at The Ohio State University <a href="http://10xelerator.com/" rel="nofollow">http://10xelerator.com/</a>.
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toast76about 14 years ago
We've just graduated from the first intake at an Aussie program called StartMate (<a href="http://startmate.com.au" rel="nofollow">http://startmate.com.au</a>)
bdclimber14about 14 years ago
One of these I noticed isn't actually a startup accelerator in the sense that they offer funding. GangPlank is more of a collaborative workspace than anything.
togasystemsabout 14 years ago
Bootuplabs (No. 69) in Vancouver is now defunct. Anybody out there know about anything new in the British Columbia area?
triviatiseabout 14 years ago
someone needs to make an app that lets you enter your info once and then auto submit to all the accelerators.
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rbreveabout 14 years ago
Startup Chile <a href="http://www.startupchile.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.startupchile.org</a>
metachrisabout 14 years ago
Good list. I think it would help to sort them by country first and then by city though.
Alex3917about 14 years ago
There's also MagicBeansInc.com in San Francisco, and Startup-Insights.com in Taiwan.
adsahayabout 14 years ago
Great list. Google maps mashup, anyone?