Ready to Supercharge Your Startup?

500 Start-ups have raised 1,9bn in 3 years, 30+ of them exited and 3 went public. How? They collaborated with world class mentors and industry experts from international leading companies joining Microsoft Accelerator. Microsoft Accelerator London is a global ecosystem that enables entrepreneurs to bring new technologies to market. The capacity to work with Corporations as well as emerging tech companies creates a unique Win/Win situation that helps to create sustainable global businesses.

Microsoft Accelerator London's vision is to create the vehicle of change by providing the best IT solutions to create robust technology to deploy strong sales pipelines.

You've proven your model, you have some clients and enough money to raise a Series A as well as selling to the clients that you have dreamt of. The next step is to Join the Microsoft Accelerator London for an equity Free programme over 4 months.

Don't miss the opportunity to leverage Microsoft's excellent routes to market, our cutting edge curriculum, fantastic mentors who provide 1:1 support, office space, and access to Microsoft's customer and partner network. All that and more for zero equity.

Ready to supercharge your startup? The Microsoft Accelerator in London could be for you, apply by 6 January 2017.

For further information, please visit:
https://www.microsoftaccelerator.com/locations/london

About Microsoft Accelerators
Microsoft Accelerator is a global initiative built to empower entrepreneurs around the world on their journey to build great companies. We work with later-stage startups to provide the tools, resources, connections, knowledge and expertise they need to become successful companies.

Our goal is to help startups mature into enterprise-ready companies by scaling every aspect of their business.

We offer a 4-month tailor-made program for later-stage startups who are looking to go beyond the development of their product. Through the program we provide all the elements that come with building a strong company and scaling up every aspect of the business: from CEO coaching, team culture development and recruiting talent to creating distribution channels with global Fortune 500s, learning how to work with big corporates and developing new markets. We also provide support for marketing, finance and tech management. We help startups build their companies for growth and go beyond a local mind-set to become sustainable global entities. Throughout the program and after graduation we serve as a strategic partner for startups and provide unparalleled routes to market by connecting startups with our global network of customers, partners, VCs business mentors and technical experts.

If other accelerators are meant for developing an MVP (minimum viable product), our program is meant to create an MVC (minimum viable company).

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