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AI-Powered Accelerator for Manhattan's Food Businesses (Tech to Table™) is sponsored by Manhattan Chamber of Commerce (supported by Google. org). This six-week accelerator program is designed for local entrepreneurs in the food business to equip restaurant owners with hands-on AI training and individualized support to modernize operations, reduce burdens, and drive growth.
While specific to food businesses, it demonstrates corporate support for AI adoption in small businesses.
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AI-Powered Accelerator for Manhattan's Food Businesses (Tech to Table™) is funded by Manhattan Chamber of Commerce (supported by Google.org). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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