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Google for Startups Accelerator: AI First is a program from Google that supports seed-to-Series A startups with AI at their core through tailored technical, product, and leadership training from Google experts.
Each cohort of 10-15 startups receives equity-free support including up to $350,000 in Google Cloud credits, dedicated mentoring, technical project partnership, early access to Google AI products and Trusted Tester benefits, Cloud TPU access, and exclusive technical bootcamps. Participants work directly with Google engineers on their biggest tech challenges across product design, customer acquisition, and leadership development.
Eligible applicants are deeply technical startups demonstrating traction between Seed and Series A stage, with AI or machine learning central to their product.
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Google for Startups Accelerator SELAN IS A PICK-UP SERVICE FOR CHILDREN, PROVIDED BY BILINGUAL TEACHERS, AND NOW AN ENTIRELY VIRTUAL CLASSROOM Google for Startups Accelerators serve top growth-stage startups with tailored technical, product, and leadership training from Google experts.
LIV UP IS COMMITTED TO DELIVERING HEALTHY, FRESH MEALS TO CUSTOMERS' DOORS A global series of programs Each accelerator features a cohort of 10-15 top startups that come together to tackle specific technical challenges that can help grow their businesses through a mix of remote and in-person, 1-to-1, group learning sessions, and sprint projects.
Founders outline the top technical challenges for their startup, and are then paired with relevant experts from both Google and the industry to solve those challenges and grow their business. In addition to mentorship and technical project support, Google for Startups Accelerators include deep dives and workshops focused on product design, customer acquisition, and leadership development for founders.
Early access to AI products Eligible participants receive Early Access Program and Trusted Tester benefits for Google’s AI products. Startups interested in utilizing Cloud credits during the Accelerator may apply here , subject to eligibility review and approval. Participants are eligible to receive free Cloud TPU access to accelerate open source machine learning research.
Find out more . Equity-free support for the duration of the program. Dedicated mentoring from Google teams.
Exclusive invitations to technical bootcamps hosted by Google where offered. Access to Google's network of industry experts. Early access to AI products Access new Google AI products and tools as relevant through Trusted Tester and EAP benefits.
Eligible startups receive product credits. Support on company and product strategy. Technical project partnership Work hand in hand with experts from Google on your biggest tech challenges.
Each program has specific requirements, but generally teams that are chosen fit the profile below: Startups demonstrating traction, ideally between Seed and Series A stage Building a scalable product or service with a significant total addressable market and defensible growth model Deeply technical, preferably leveraging technologies like machine learning and AI Commitment from CTO and/or technical roles to participate and engage in required program sessions We are committed to building accelerator classes with great startups, and encourage applications from all qualified startups Find an accelerator in your region Europe, Middle East, Africa We gained deep product insights from the mentors.
Leaders Lab & OKRs guided our management team through alignment issues that we had yet to address, and Design Sprints gave us a practical tool to learn from users early in the process. Wayne Silbermann CO-FOUNDER OF SORTD
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individuals or teams leading seed-to-Series A startups that have AI at their core. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $350,000 in credits Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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