Google's Startup Accelerator Accepts Applications and Focuses on AI-First Startups By CIOTechOutlook Team

Google's Startup Accelerator Accepts Applications and Focuses on AI-First Startups

CIOTechOutlook Team | Friday, 28 July 2023, 06:58 IST

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In a blog post, Google for firms Accelerator announced that it is now accepting submissions for its ninth cohort, which will focus on firms that use AI exclusively. Until August 22, 2023, Indian entrepreneurs with funding ranging from Seed to Series A can apply for the three-month program, according to the statement.
 
"We are looking for Indian AI-first startups working across different sectors to solve complex problems and tackle the toughest challenges in their industry," Google said.
 
The selected firms, according to the statement, will be mentored and trained on product, design, growth, and leadership development. According to Google, the seventh class of the accelerator program, which includes 20 Seed to Series A startups like LimeChat, Quroz, and Swasthya AI, has been running since June 2023. The program concludes with a "Demo Day" when startups can increase their visibility within the ecosystem, according to the statement. The Google for Startups alumni network allows founders to continue receiving help once the program is over, the company said.
 
According to the statement, the Google for businesses Accelerator: India is an equity-free program for Indian technology businesses that use AI and ML. Google LLC is an American multinational technology firm with a focus on quantum computing, cloud computing, computer software, internet advertising, search engine technology, and consumer electronics.

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