By Jerry Underwood
Made in Alabama
Startup accelerator gener8tor announced that five companies have been selected for its summer 2021 Bronze Valley Accelerator program, giving them access to individualized coaching and a national network of mentors, customers, corporate partners and investors.
The startups, recruited from Alabama and throughout the Southeast, represent a wide variety of industries and disciplines, ranging from waste technology to fan fiction content generation.
The group represents the third class for the Bronze Valley Accelerator, which focuses on supporting female entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs of color using the gBETA model from gener8tor.
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Bronze Valley Accelerator selects five startups for Alabama mentoring program
By Jerry Underwood May 17, 2021
Birmingham s Bronze Valley Accelerator is teaming with gener8tor to nurture startup companies with a free seven-week accelerator program. (gener8tor)
Startup accelerator gener8tor announced that five companies have been selected for its summer 2021 Bronze Valley Accelerator program, giving them access to individualized coaching and a national network of mentors, customers, corporate partners and investors.
The startups, recruited from Alabama and throughout the Southeast, represent a wide variety of industries and disciplines, ranging from waste technology to fan fiction content generation.
The group represents the third class for the Bronze Valley Accelerator, which focuses on supporting female entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs of color using the gBETA model from gener8tor.
Bronze Valley Accelerator and Innovate Birmingham are launching a free technical training program
News Highlights: Bronze Valley Accelerator and Innovate Birmingham are launching a free technical training program
Bronze Valley Accelerator and Innovate Birmingham last week announced the launch of gener8tor Further training, a free training program to help Alabama residents acquire critical digital skills for in-demand jobs. Funded by a grant from Microsoft, the program will begin its first statewide virtual class in June.
“Bronze Valley’s mission is to create an education-to-opportunity-to-outcome pipeline through investment, technical assistance, connections and support to strengthen education,” said Bronze Valley President and CEO Neill Wright. “Our partnership with gener8tor continues to emerge as an integral part of our efforts.