Sport Tech Hub - applications close asap for inaugural London Incubator

by Startacus Admin

The countdown is well and truly on for SportTech, FitTech, or HealthTech startups to apply to be part of the inaugural Sport Tech Hub incubator programme - London’s first facility dedicated to startups driving innovation in physical activity and sport. With only a few days left to apply, we thought wise to share the key details you might want to know. (we're good sports like that you know).
Applications close on Sunday (10th September 17) for the first phase of the Sport Tech Hub programme, which will commence October 2017.
Curated by London Sport, Sport Tech Hub’s 24-week incubator programme will offers startups access to experts in, amongst other things, business process, legal advisory, marketing principles, product development and customer identification. As well as this, startups will gain potential access to market through a host of leading sport organisations also based alongside Sport Tech Hub at the London Sport HQ, including London Sport, Invictus Games Foundation, Street League and the Rugby Football League.
The incubator will offer two incubation streams, a fully blown membership option, or an associate membership version - and in fairness to London Sport, whilst there are costs, they are really well priced, especially the fully blown option which includes 24/7 access to a dedicated desk space in House of Sport, including all facilities and utilities.
With the inaugural programme looking all set to start on the right foot (or right track?) when it kicks off in October, we are totally game for hearing what SportTech, FitTech, and HealthTech startups are selected for the first cohort and how the Sport Tech Hub incubator grows and develops going into 2018 and beyond.
Visit Sport Tech Hub for all the details and to make that all important application.
Oh, and if you run an accelerator programme, incubator or startup space and want to find out how Startacus can help you spread word about your opportunity - give us a shout, we are all ears.
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Published on: 5th September 2017
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