Twitter Chat- Essential Insights into Startup Accelerators

by Startacus Admin

Twitter Discussion about Startup Accelerators
Tuesday 17th May 10am - 12pm
At the end of April in Clerkenwell we hosted a tech Startup meetup in which leaders from the UK Startup ecosystem shared insider’s perspectives on how to give a stellar performance throughout an accelerator experience.
We are now bringing this discussion online with a Twitter hang out under the hashtag #Accelerator.
On Tuesday 17th May from 10am - 12pm we will be joined by the team from UK Accelerator StartPlanetNI to host a twitter chat around the topic of startup accelerator programmes.
This will be a great opportunity for startups and entrepreneurs to gain valuable insights into the accelerator experience, question the experts, and put forward their own experience, tips, and advice.

The twitter hangout will be divided into 4 thirty-minute slots, each of which will focus on one particular aspect of applying for & taking part in an accelerator programme.
-
Why should you apply for an accelerator and how to know your startup is ready
-
Making a winning application / common traits of great applications
-
What elements should a good accelerator have?
-
Does accelerator location matter anymore?
Everyone is welcome to take part.
Feel free to join in at any time between 10am & 12pm on Tuesday 17th May with the hashtag #Accelerator.
Click here to go straight to our twitter account.
Interested in finding out more about StartPlanetNI? - Feel free to read our recent interview with Programme Manager Wayne Murphy.

Subscribe to our newsletter
If you would like to receive our startup themed newsletter, full of the latest startup opportunities, events, news, stories, tips and advice, then sign up here.
Early stage VC fund Anamcara led by Female Solo GP Closes $10.6M Seed Fund to Invest in Founders Building Defining B2B Software Companies

Want to ensure your startup runs smoothly? Hamid Bagherzadeh, Legal expert and Co-Founder of LegaMart shares insights on the legal contracts that will help you do just that.

Koala, the innovative travel insurtech startup, secures investment to fuel its growth in Europe, expand its team and build additional travel protections.

The best early stage tech startups from across the UK revealed in Tech Nation’s final Rising Stars competition.

Over 100 organisations come together via The Micro Business Alliance to help provide a voice for the UK's startups, micro businesses and small businesses.

The lowdown on London-based hearing wellness startup Mumbli and its mission to help businesses provide inclusive spaces for all hearing abilities and preferences.

Tech Nation calls for tangible support to secure capital, talent, growth and exits needed to accelerate the growth of UK tech in decade ahead.

Glasgow-based This is Milk seeks investment for Neve Learning, its cloud-based Ed-Tech platform that has inclusivity and accessibility at its core.

With the UK facing a clear digital skills gap, Amy Caton, Digital Talent and Impact Senior Manager at BT Group shares some insights on what businesses should do to close that divide.

The lowdown on Berlin-based Beazy and its innovative solution that helps teams to plan, produce and deliver creative content and helps businesses to connect with talented content creators.
Published on: 16th May 2016
If you would like to enable commenting via your Startacus account, please enable Disqus functionality in your Account Settings.







- Anamcara launches $10.6M seed fund to back new wave of business tech 30th Mar 2023 Early stage VC fund Anamcara led by Female Solo GP Closes $10.6M Seed Fund to Invest in Founders Building Defining B2B Software Companies
- Travel insurtech Koala raises €2m to accelerate its growth 29th Mar 2023 Koala, the innovative travel insurtech startup, secures investment to fuel its growth in Europe, expand its team and build additional travel protections.
- Tech Nation announces the 10 winners of its latest Rising Stars competition 29th Mar 2023 The best early stage tech startups from across the UK revealed in Tech Nation’s final Rising Stars competition.
- Micro Business Alliance launches to represent 75% of the UK’s businesses 28th Mar 2023 Over 100 organisations come together via The Micro Business Alliance to help provide a voice for the UK's startups, micro businesses and small businesses.