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− | *Check for batches of startups | + | *Check for batches of startups: Accelerators take their startups in batches, and all startups begin and end the program together |
Revision as of 11:08, 6 July 2016
How to determine whether something is an accelerator:
- Check for a set timeframe: Accelerators have a set time period for their program (often around 3 months). In order to be classified as an accelerator the program must have firm starting and ending dates
- Check for batches of startups: Accelerators take their startups in batches, and all startups begin and end the program together