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Ten startups graduate from 2021 Techstars Hub71 accelerator programme in Abu Dhabi
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Participating startups hope to secure a total of $15m in funding
April 14, 2021
Ten technology startups have graduated from this year’s Techstars Hub71 accelerator programme after making presentations at the annual Demo Day.
The portfolio companies hope to secure a total of $15m in funding to support their growth.
The startups are from various sectors including AI, fintech, healthtech, augmented reality and logistics. They hail from seven countries- UAE, Singapore, Indonesia, India, UK, Australia and USA.