Goldacre RElab accelerator programme seeks real estate focused startups

by Startacus Admin

Real estate and proptech focused startups sort for new real estate accelerator programme, RELab, a 12-week accelerator programme, launched by Leading Real Estate Tech investment firm, Goldacre.
Leading real estate tech investment firm, Goldacre, have launched a twelve-week accelerator programme to open doors to tech businesses and ‘invest in disruption’.
Run in collaboration with corporate innovation specialists and early stage investors, L Marks, RElab will work with a deep network of real estate, technology and business leaders to test and explore ideas that will aim to transform the world of real estate.
The RElab 12-week programme will be based in London and Goldacre are looking to work with startups and early-stage businesses from all over the world applying tech innovation to transform the built environment.
Goldacre, is an innovative family office investment house, that forms part of the Noé Group’s £2bn asset management business, and specialises in supporting early-stage technology-led businesses working in real estate to scale up through strategic investment, advice and management.
Leveraging over 40 years’ experience in real estate and investment, RElab will be a mentor-led programme, giving successful start-ups the opportunity to validate their products, pilot innovations and pitch for investment.
The programme is seeking disruptive ideas primarily in the areas of:
- Urban logistics
- Smart buildings
- Rethinking physical retail in a digital world
- Digital real estate transaction platforms
- Wildcard
Alongside world class mentors, the selected startups will be offered London workspace, the opportunity to further validate their product, live testing, a curated programme of events and the opportunity for investment.
Fionnuala Hogan, Managing Director, Goldacre, said: ‘We are thrilled to launch our first accelerator programme. As technology continues to be a driving force within the real estate sector, the opportunity to cultivate innovative talent is a crucial priority for Goldacre. We look forward to working with some amazing companies and supporting them in realising their vision.’
Timescales
If shortlisted from applications, startups will be invited to a pitch-day on the 6th September to pitch to Goldacre and their partners, to win a place on the programme. Selected startups will then be offered a place on the 12-week mentor-led collaborative programme, which kicks off on the 8th October 2018.
Applications are open until midnight Sunday 22nd July 2018. For more info about the programme, to read all the FAQ’s, and to of course apply, please visit relab.tech
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