Innovative Tech Startups sought for the ATI Boeing Accelerator

by Startacus Admin

Tech startups building solutions relevant to the UK aerospace industry - take note! Whether you're involved in AI, analytics or blockchain, supply chain robots or factory automation, or if operations management, manufacturing or logistics is your focus, this accelerator is for you...
Designed to support startups building solutions applicable to the UK aerospace industry, the ATI Boeing Accelerator programme will offer selected startups, amongst other things, a £100k equity investment, first-hand access to Boeing and GKN Aerospace strategists and technical experts, and deskspace in central London for the duration of the programme.
Brought to you by Boeing, the ATI and GKN Aerospace, and delivered in partnership with Ignite, the 3 month-long ATI Boeing Accelerator programme will be based at Public Hall (Horse Guards Avenue, London) and is intended to support the growth of startups in the UK’s aerospace ecosystem.
With particular interest in innovative operations, manufacturing and logistics / supply chain startups, the programme is looking for world-class startups creating industry 4.0 and sustainability enabling technologies which have the potential to bolster the growth and competitiveness of the UK aerospace industry.
If you are interested or want to find more information on the programme and the breakdown on the specific industry sectors that the ATI Boeing Accelerator is exploring, visit the ATI Boeing Accelerator website. Applications close on 15th November, with the first cohort starting January 2020.
Good luck to all who apply!
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Published on: 3rd October 2019
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