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London Met launches new cycle of startup accelerator
London Metropolitan University is looking for businesses to join its latest business accelerator programme, Launchpad.
For enterprising students and graduates of the University, the Launchpad Programme- previously known as the Hatchery- is part of Accelerator, London Met’s specialist business incubator.
The accelerator, which has helped over 60 start-up businesses in the last year alone, begins in July with the Commencement Bootcamp, and is open to all students and graduates of London Met.
Simon Boot, Student and Graduate Enterprise Manager, said: “This University is brimming with amazing ideas, but so often students and graduates just don’t know how to take the first step.
“Launchpad changes all that – the programme is hands on, fast paced, and enables participants to take their business a long way in 10 short weeks.”
Launchpad is an intensive, 10-week programme that helps students validate their business idea and, if it’s viable, supports them in developing a plan for acting on the opportunity.
The programme offers entrepreneurs office space, specialist business advice and mentoring, as well as access to software, events, workshops, and important networking opportunities.
Accelerator was recently named among the top five ‘Most Active’ business incubators in Europe, highlighting its contribution to London’s booming start-up industry.
The deadline to apply is Monday 15 June - Find out more and download the info pack at: launchpad.accelerator-london.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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