Tiny companies that form on kitchen tables and nurture dreams to be the next Facebook needn’t always buy a one-way ticket to Silicon Valley if they want to get big.
Seedcamp, Europe’s most well-known accelerator fund, is bulking itself up as the alternative institution for promising technology companies intent on world domination. It is a go-to network for startups in far-flung regions like the Balkans who want to access expertise and funding, but for practical reasons like money and distance, can’t apply to rival accelerator fund Y Combinator in California. (YC takes hundreds of applicants from all over the world each year.)
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Author:Parmy Olson