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Top 10 Accelerators and Incubators in Australia
1) muru-D
muru-D is a startup accelerator program in Australia and Asia that help founders scale smarter and faster.
Details of the startup:
City: Sydney
Started in: 2014
Founders: Annie Parker, Charlotte Yarkoni, Mick Liubinskas
Industries: AI, VR, AR, Drones, Satellite Technology, Robotics
Number of investments: 87
Number of exits: 4
You can find their website here.
2) Startmate
Starmate helps founders, operators, and investors who are really good at what they do through its accelerator and fellowship programs.
Details of the startup:
City: Melbourne
Started in: 2010
Founders: Niki Scevak
Industries: Industry Agnostic
Number of investments: 72
Number of exits: 5
Accelerator Duration (in weeks): 12
You can find their website here.
3) RCL Accelerator
River City Labs helps startup companies that are trying to solve big problems grow.
Details of the startup:
City: Brisbane
Started in: 2012
Industries: Technology
Number of investments: 62
Number of exits: 2
Accelerator Duration (in weeks): 6
You can find their website here.
4) BlueChilli
BlueChilli helps founders make products, get funding, and put together their first team.
Details of the startup:
City: Sydney
Started in: 2012
Founders: Sebastien Eckersley-Maslin
Industries: HealthTech
Number of investments: 61
Number of exits: 3
Accelerator Duration (in weeks): 24
You can find their website here.
5) H2 Ventures
H2 Ventures is a Venture Capital firm that invests in Fintech, Data, and A.I. at the early stage. They run the H2 Accelerator, which is a 20-week program to help start-ups grow faster.
Details of the startup:
City: Sydney
Started in: 2013
Founders: Ben Heap, Toby Heap
Industries: FinTech, Data, AI
Number of investments: 55
Number of exits: 2
You can find their website here.
6) Slingshot Accelerator
Slingshot cares about new ideas that make a difference.
Details of the startup:
City: Sydney
Started in: 2013
Founders: Craig Lambert, Trent Bagnall
Industries: Industry Agnostic
Number of investments: 32
Accelerator Duration (in weeks): 6
You can find their website here.
7) CyRise
CyRise Bootcamp helps cyber security startups and people who work in-house in cyber security get better, faster.
Details of the startup:
City: Melbourne
Started in: 2017
Industries: Cyber Security
Number of investments: 23
Accelerator Duration (in weeks): 14
You can find their website here.
8) Sparklabs Cultiv8
SparkLabs Cultiv8 gives Founders and Startups in the Agriculture and Food Technology sectors a valuable business development and growth experience.
Details of the startup:
City: Orange
Started in: 2017
Industries: Agriculture, Food Products, AgTech, FoodTech
Number of investments: 22
You can find their website here.
9) Cicada Innovations
Cicada Innovations is an incubator in Sydney that has been building deep tech businesses that solve some of the world’s most important problems for the past twenty years.
Details of the startup:
City: Sydney
Started in: 2000
Founders: Dharmica Mistry
Industries: DeepTech
Number of investments: 20
Number of exits: 2
You can find their website here.
10) Startupbootcamp Australia
Startupbootcamp Australia works with startups, corporations, and investors to make innovation programs that help solve the world’s biggest problems.
Details of the startup:
City: Melbourne
Started in: 2018
Industries: Energy, FinTech, Sports, Eventtech, FoodTech
Number of investments: 13
Accelerator Duration (in weeks): 13
You can find their website here.
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