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Applications Now Open for Spring 2020 Cohort of Accelerate VI

by Innov8tiv.com

The startup accelerator aims to build a pipeline of promising early-startup companies and provide them with the tools they need to grow and scale from the U.S. Virgin Islands

The University of the Virgin Island’s (UVI) Research and Technology Park (RTPark) announced today that applications have opened for the Spring 2020 cohort of Accelerate VI, a startup accelerator creating a tech-based ecosystem in the Virgin Islands for entrepreneurs to thrive and grow. The program seeks to attract companies within the Territory as well as ambitious entrepreneurs around the world.

Now in its second year, Accelerate VI is designed to further the development and growth of early-stage technology ventures. Seven startups will be selected to participate in a rigorous, 12-week program on Sain Croix starting on April 13.

Each participating startup will receive access to capital, in-depth mentoring and training from a community of seasoned and experienced entrepreneurs, complementary workspace, international development resources, and partner perks anchored by a specialized curriculum centered around growing a sustainable business in the Caribbean and beyond.

Accelerate VI applications are open to all persons who are 18 years or older with a technology-enabled company. Applicants may only submit one application per cohort and must adhere to the following criteria:

Are registered or willing to be registered to do business in the US Virgin Islands

Past idea stage: MVP (Minimum Viable Product), beta or launched

Have the ability to scale into national/global markets

Technology-focused company with proprietary software (No Service Providers)

Raised or received less than $200k in total investment (e.g., equity, convertible notes, government grants, academic grants)

Startups from the following sectors are strongly encouraged to apply. However, all sectors will be considered: Sustainability Solutions and Renewable Energy, Financial Tech, Health Care/Medical Device Technologies, and Sports Tech.

Accelerate VI has had such a positive impact on our first cohort of seven startups and has allowed the RTPark to become a leading resource of support for the entrepreneurial ecosystem in the US Virgin Islands,” says RTPark Executive Director Peter Chapman.

We are excited to welcome more tech-startups to the program and our growing tech hub in the Territory.”

With a goal of generating long-term economic growth on the islands, RTPark was founded in 2002 as an economic development organization operating under a legislative mandate and policy guidance from UVI, the only Historically Black College or University (HBCU) in the Caribbean.

Serving as the Territory’s center for technology and knowledge-based businesses, the RTPark empowers companies to integrate and contribute directly to local education, workforce development, and skills enhancement while enabling them to benefit from USVI tax incentives. The 2019 launch of Accelerate VI is just one of the RTPark’s latest initiatives to attract and integrate new businesses into the fabric of the Territory.

There’s an abundance of talented individuals in and form the Territory who are working on innovative tech and tech-enabled ideas. We want to work with, support, and empower these founders with the resources they need to excel,” adds RTPark Director of Business Attraction and Entrepreneurship Eric Sonnier.

Coming off of the success of our inaugural cohort, we are looking forward to growing our community of entrepreneurs and continuing to be a catalyst for Caribbean innovation.

Startups interested in participating can learn more and apply at http://bit.ly/AccelerateVIsp20. The deadline to apply for the spring cohort is March 8. Interested entrepreneurs can direct questions to Entrepreneurship Associate Amanda Spann at Amanda.Spann@uvirtpark.net.

To learn more about RTPark or Accelerate VI, please visit Uvirtpark.net and AccelerateVI.com and respectively.

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