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Contents
- 1 List of Accelerators
- 2 Sources
- 3 Source Evaluations
- 3.1 Source: http://www.acceleratorinfo.com/see-all.html
- 3.2 Source: http://www.seed-db.com/accelerators/all
- 3.3 Source: http://www.seed-db.com/accelerators
- 3.4 Source: https://www.f6s.com/programs?type
- 3.5 Source: http://gust.com/usa-canada-accelerator-report-2015/
- 3.6 Source: https://bostonstartupsguide.com/guide/every-boston-startup-accelerator-incubator/
- 3.7 Source: https://www.corporate-accelerators.net/database/
- 3.8 Source: https://github.com/florianheinemann/www-corporate-accelerators-net/blob/master/_data/Accelerators.json
- 3.9 Source: https://www.quora.com/Where-can-I-find-a-comprehensive-list-of-startup-incubators-and-accelerators-in-the-US
- 4 List of Sources Obtained from Various Google Searches
- 5 Individual Accelerator Evaluations
- 5.1 Accelerators Chosen (Format = Name (source))
- 5.2 Accelerator: Blue Startups (http://bluestartups.com/)
- 5.3 Accelerator: Launchpad LA (http://launchpad.la/)
- 5.4 Accelerator: Y Combinator (http://www.ycombinator.com)
- 5.5 Accelerator: Flashpoint (http://flashpoint.gatech.edu/)
- 5.6 Accelerator: Prosper Women Entrepreneurs (http://www.prosperstl.com)
- 5.7 Accelerator: Axel Springer Plug and Play(http://www.axelspringerplugandplay.com/)
- 5.8 Accelerator: Techstars (http://www.techstars.com)
- 5.9 Accelerator: Startmate (http://www.startmate.com.au)
- 5.10 Accelerator: Capital Factory (https://capitalfactory.com/accelerate/)
- 5.11 Accelerator: OwlSpark (http://entrepreneurship.rice.edu/accelerator/)
- 5.12 List of Promising Variables
- 6 E-R Diagram (in list form) for Identifying Attributes to Pull from Accelerators
- 7 Code
List of Accelerators
1. 10Xelerator
2. 1440
3. 1776
4. 33entrepreneurs
5. 3DS Princeton University Spring 2014
6. 500 Startups
7. 9Hive
8. 9Mile Labs
9. AIA Accelerator
10. ARK Challenge
11. AT&T Aspire Accelerator
12. ATDC Community
13. AZ TechCelerator
14. AccelFoods
15. Acceleprise
16. Accelerate Baltimore
17. Accelerate Genius
18. Accelerate Tectoria Accelerator
19. Accelerator Centre
20. Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC)
21. Airbus BizLab
22. Alchemist Accelerator
23. AlphaLab
24. Amplify.LA
25. Angel Capital
26. Angelcube
27. Angelpad
28. Annual Business BootCamp
29. Arizona Center for Innovation
30. Arizona Furnace
31. Arrowhead Tech Incubator 2016
32. Aspire 3 Accelerator 2017
33. Atlanta Ventures Accelerator
34. AutoXLR8R
35. Awesome Inc.
36. Axel Springer Plug and Play
37. B 4 Change Impact Accelerator
38. B2B Acceleration Program
39. B4C Social Venture Accelerator
40. BBC Worldwide Labs
41. BMW Startup Garage
42. BRANDCELERATE
43. BUNKER Labs New York
44. Bank of Ireland Accelerator Programme
45. Bantunium Labs Accelerator
46. Barclays Accelerator
47. Barclays New York Summer 2015
48. Berkley Ventures
49. Bessemer Business Incubation System
50. Beta-i
51. Beta.MN
52. BetaFactory
53. BetaSpring
54. Betablox
55. Betaspring RevUp
56. Bethnal Green Ventures
57. BioAccel
58. BioInspire
59. Bir 2015
60. BitAngel Engagement Level
61. BitAngels Startup Summer Program of 2013
62. Bizdom
63. Black Forest Accelerator
64. Blue Startups
65. Blueprint Health
66. Bolt Boston
67. Bonnier Accelerator
68. BoomStartup
69. BoomStartup Winter 2017
70. Boomtown Accelerator
71. Boomtown Health Tech
72. Boost VC
73. BootupLabs
74. Brandery
75. Brooklyn Beta Summer Camp
76. Budweiser Dream Brewery
77. Buildit
78. BuiltinPGH Companies
79. Business Innovation Center
80. Business Opportunity Academy 2017
81. Business Technology Development Center (BizTech)
82. CLT Joules Energy Accelerator 2014
83. CWI Ventures
84. CWI Ventures Application
85. CableLabs Technology Tours 2016
86. Capital Factory
87. Capital Innovators
88. Capital Investment Network (Startups)
89. Caroline Plouff
90. Catalyst Partners
91. Cause Collective : Social Innovation Lab
92. Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation
93. Chain Reaction Innovations 2017
94. Chemical Angel Network
95. Chinaccelerator
96. Cisco Entrepreneurs in Residence
97. Citi Accelerator
98. Citrix Startup Accelerator
99. Claremont/Upland Makerspace Fablab
100. Climate Ventures 2.0 Accelerator
101. Co.Lab accelerator
102. Code for America Accelerator
103. Cohab's Traxtion Point
104. Collision Conference Investors
105. Common Bond
106. Communitech Hyperdrive
107. Conquer Accelerator
108. Coolhouse Labs
109. CuriousMinds Incubator / Accelerator
110. CyberTECH San Diego
111. DBS Accelerator
112. DPD Last Mile labs
113. DV X Labs
114. Dat Ventures
115. Decatur-Morgan County Entrepreneurial Center
116. Deep Space Ventures
117. Demo Accelerator 2016- 2017
118. DeveloperTown
119. Difference Engine
120. Digital Malaysia Corporate Accelerator Program
121. Digital Media Zone Incubator/Accelerator
122. Disney Accelerator
123. DogFish Accelerator
124. Domi Station
125. Dotforge accelerator
126. Dream Funded
127. DreamIT Health
128. DreamStart - Free Mentoring Program
129. Dreamit Ventures
130. Ducky Diggy Lloyd
131. E-Capital Summit
132. EC Mentor Skills Inventory
133. EIGERlab
134. ETRAC
135. EY Startup Challenge
136. Eco Holding
137. Eleven Startup Accelerator
138. Emerge Xcelerate
139. EnterpriseWorks Incubation Program
140. Entrepreneur Development Center
141. Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator
142. Environmental Business Cluster
143. Equity Legal
144. Excelerate Labs
145. Execution Labs
146. Exhilarator
147. Extreme Startups
148. Extreme University
149. FOOD-X
150. Factory45
151. Fargo Startup House 2014-2015
152. FastTrack Propero Healthcare
153. FbFund
154. Female Propeller for High Flyers
155. FinTech Innovation Lab
156. FinTech Studios 2015
157. Fintech Founders Club #2
158. First Growth Venture Network
159. Fishbowl Labs AOL
160. Flagship Enterprise Center
161. FlashStarts
162. Flashpoint
163. Flat6 Labs
164. Fledge9
165. Flextronics Lab IX
166. Food Future Scale-up Accelerator 2017
167. Food System 6 (FS6) Accelerator
168. FoodForwardX
169. Fortify Ventures
170. Founder Institute
171. FounderFuel
172. FoundersPad
173. Fownders Accelerator
174. French Accelerator 2016
175. Fund the Food
176. Fuse Corps Host
177. GAKKEN Accelerator Program
178. Gainesville Technology Enterprise Center
179. Game CoLab Incubator Program 2014
180. GameFounders
181. GammaRebels
182. Gazelle Lab
183. Gener8tor
184. German Accelerator Life Sciences
185. German Accelerator Tech
186. Global Accelerator Network 2015
187. Good Works Houston Lab
188. GoodCompany Ventures
189. Google Launchpad Accelerator
190. Grants4Apps Accelerator
191. GreenStart
192. Greenlite Labs
193. GrowLab
194. Growth Hacking Accelerator 2015
195. Gulf Coast Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
196. H-Farm Ventures
197. HACKT Mission for International Founders
198. HAXLR8R
199. HCC Entrepreneurship Launchpad
200. HIGHLINE Academy
201. HUB
202. HUBB Accelerator
203. HUBB GTLA 2016
204. HackFWD
205. Hatch
206. Health Wildcatters
207. Health accelerator
208. Healthbox
209. Hero City Co-Working Space
210. High Street Startups Accelerator
211. Highway1
212. Honda Xcelerator
213. Houston Technology Center
214. Hub Ventures
215. HugeThing
216. I/O ventures
217. ICONYC labs
218. IDC Elevator
219. INcubes Funnel and Accelerator 2014/2015
220. INcubes Online Form
221. INcubes Startup Visa
222. Illumina Accelerator
223. Illuminator, New York Accelerator 2015
224. Imagine K12
225. Immokalee Business Development Center
226. Impact Engine
227. Impact USA - 2017
228. Incubate Miami
229. Infuse Accelerator
230. Ingenuity Partner Program
231. InnoSpring
232. Innov&Connect
233. Innov8 for Health
234. Innova Memhis Application
235. InnovateOC
236. Innovation Depot
237. Innovation Pavilion
238. Innovation Showcase Winter 2017
239. Insight Accelerator Labs
240. Intel Education Accelerator
241. Investment Preparedness Lab
242. Invoke Collective
243. Iowa Startup Accelerator
244. JFDI.Asia
245. JFE Accelerator SF
246. JLAB
247. Jaguar Land Rover Tech Incubator
248. Jolt
249. JumpSchool
250. JumpStart Foundry
251. Jumpstart! Boulder
252. JusticeXL
253. Kairos Boston Spring Program
254. Kaplan EdTech
255. Kick
256. Kick Boise
257. Kick LA
258. Kick Victoria
259. Kicklabs
260. Kinetiq Labs
261. L-SPARK Accelerator
262. LAUNCH incubator
263. LAUNCHub
264. LI TechCOMETS
265. LabFunding Project Accelerator 2014
266. Labs Venture Accelerator
267. Launch Chapel Hill
268. Launch Memphis
269. LaunchBox Digital
270. LaunchHouse
271. LaunchPad PEI
272. LaunchSpot
273. Launch_Academy
274. Launchpad Digital Health, LLC
275. Launchpad LA
276. Launchpad Long Island
277. Le Camping
278. Leading Entrepreneurial Accelerator Program
279. Lean Launch Ventures
280. LearnLaunchX
281. Lemnos Labs
282. Life Changing Labs
283. LiftOff Health Incubator
284. Lightbank Start
285. LightningLab
286. Lowe's Accelerator
287. MACH37
288. MACH37 Spring
289. MIT SA+P venture accelerator
290. MITA Institute Accelerator
291. MTGx MediaFactory
292. Mac6
293. Madworks Governance Accelerator
294. Maine Center for Entrepreneurial Development - Top Gun Program
295. Matter
296. Maven Ventures Fund & Incubator
297. Media Camp
298. Melbourne Accelerator Program
299. Memphis BioWorks
300. Merck Accelerator
301. MergeLane 2017 Accelerator
302. Mergelane
303. Metavallon
304. Microsoft Accelerator
305. MindTheBridge
306. Momentum
307. MuckerLab
308. Muru-D
309. My5ive Accelerator 2016
310. N-Motion
311. NDRC (LaunchPad / VentureLab)
312. NEXT Dashboard
313. NMotion
314. NY Digital Health Accelerator
315. NY Fashion Tech Lab 2017
316. NYC ACRE
317. NYC SeedStart
318. Nalukai
319. Nashville Entrepreneur Center
320. Nebula Shift
321. Nephoscale IaaS
322. Nest New York
323. New Ventures Group
324. New York Digital Health Accelerator
325. NewME Accelerator PopUps
326. NewMe
327. Next media accelerator
328. NextHIT
329. NextStart
330. Nike+ Accelerator
331. Northern Arizona Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology (NACET)
332. Northern England
333. Nxtp.labs
334. OCTANe Launch Pad
335. OMNIVERSIS, LLC
336. Oasis 500
337. Open Education Challenge
338. OpenFund
339. Orange Fab
340. Orange Works
341. Orion Startups
342. Oxygen Accelerator
343. PIE
344. Patriot Boot Camp
345. Pearson Catalyst for Education
346. Pipeline H2O
347. Pitney Bowes Inc
348. Plarium Labs
349. Plug In South LA
350. Plug and Play
351. Plum Alley Investments 2016
352. Points of Light
353. Portland Incubator Experiment (PIE)
354. Portland Seed Fund
355. PowerHaus
356. Preccelerator® Program 2016
357. ProSiebenSat.1 Accelerator
358. Project Entrepreneur 2016/17
359. Project Healtchare
360. Project Lift
361. Project Music
362. Project Skyway
363. Propeller Venture Accelerator
364. Prosper Capital Accelerator
365. Proton Enterprises
366. Pushstart Accelerator
367. Qualcomm Robotics Accelerator
368. Queen Creek Business Incubator
369. R/GA Accelerator
370. R/GA Marketing Tech Venture Studio
371. RAIN Incubator/Accelerator
372. RJI Investment Group
373. Rackspace Startup $24k Program
374. Reach
375. RetailXelerator
376. Rock Health
377. Rocket Fuel Labs Application
378. Rockstart Accelerator
379. RunUp Labs
380. Runway
381. Runway IoT Accelerator 2015
382. SAP Startup Focus Program
383. SKTA Innopartners Innovation Accelerator
384. SPACELAB Tech Accelerator
385. SPARK
386. SPARK Holyoke
387. SPH Plug and Play
388. SURF Incubator
389. SaltMines Group Start-Up Studio
390. ScaleTown
391. Seamless IoT 2016
392. Searchcamp
393. Seed Hatchery
394. SeedSpot
395. SeedStartup
396. SeedSumo
397. Seedcamp
398. Seedrocket
399. Seeqnce
400. Sequoia Apps
401. Serval Ventures
402. Shenzhen Valley Ventures Incubator
403. Shoals Entrepreneurial Center
404. Shopper Futures Accelerator
405. Shotput Ventures
406. Sid Martin Biotechnology Incubator
407. SigmaLabs Accelerator
408. Silicon Valley Incubator & Accelerator
409. SixThirty
410. SixThirty CYBER Spring 2017
411. SixThirty Spring 2017
412. Sixers Innovation Lab
413. Skywalker Accelerator
414. SmartHealth Activator
415. Smashd Labs
416. SoCo Nexus Accelerator Spring 2017
417. Social Enterprise Challenge
418. Socratic Labs
419. SparkLabs
420. Sparkgap
421. Sports Tank
422. Springboard
423. Sprint Accelerator
424. Sprint Accelerator 2017
425. Sprint Mobile Health Accelerator
426. SproutBox
427. SproutCamp
428. Starburst Aerospace Accelerator
429. Start Path Europe
430. Start'inPost
431. StartEngine
432. StartFast Venture Accelerator
433. Starta Accelerator Winter 2017
434. Startl
435. Startmate
436. Startup Accelerator
437. Startup Front
438. Startup Next & GAN
439. Startup Orange County Accelerator
440. Startup Quest: Virtual Startup Incubator
441. Startup Runway Atlanta Spring 2017
442. Startup Wise Guys
443. Startup Zone PEI
444. Startup52X Accelerator
445. StartupCity
446. StartupHighway
447. StartupHouse Foundry program
448. StartupMinds Accelerator
449. StartupMonthly
450. StartupNLA Catalyst Startup
451. StartupReykjavik
452. StartupYard
453. Startupbootcamp
454. Straight Shot
455. Summer@Highland
456. Surge
457. SynBio axlr8r
458. TEB Incubation & Acceleration Center
459. THRIVE Accelerator III
460. THRIVE Open Innovation
461. TIM#WCAP Accelerator
462. TLabs
463. TMCx Accelerator Digital Health 2017
464. Tallwave
465. Tampa Bay Innovation Center
466. Tampa Bay Wave
467. Tandem
468. Tandem Mobile Accelerator
469. Target India Accelerator
470. Tech Nexus
471. Tech Wildcatters
472. Tech Wildcatters Gauntlet
473. Tech2020
474. TechLaunch
475. TechRanch
476. TechSquareLabs
477. Techstars
478. Techstars Music
479. Techstars Music Accelerator 17
480. Telenet Idealabs
481. Telluride Venture Accelerator
482. Telluride Venture Accelerator 2017
483. TenX
484. The ARK Challenge
485. The Alchemist Accelerator
486. The Ark
487. The Bakery
488. The Batchery
489. The Brandery
490. The Bridge
491. The Center For Technology Enterprise & Development
492. The Chaser
493. The Company Lab (CO.LAB)
494. The Draper FinTech Connection
495. The Factory
496. The Greatest Pitch
497. The Harbor Accelerator
498. The Incubator
499. The Iron Yard
500. The Mediapreneur Incubator
501. The Morpheus
502. The New York Venture Summit
503. The Next Step: from idea to startup
504. The Pool Co Working Space
505. The Refiners Application
506. The Refinery
507. The Unilever Foundry, Pilot
508. The Venture Center's Pre-Accelerator I
509. The Vine OC
510. The Vogt Awards
511. The Yield Lab
512. The eFactory Accelerator
513. The eFactory Accelerator Spring 2017
514. Think Big Partners 2013 Application
515. Think Big Partners Accelerator
516. TiE Angels
517. Tigerlabs Digital Health Accelerator
518. Tigerlabs Health
519. Tolstoy Summer Camp
520. TopSeedsLab
521. Travel Startups Incubator
522. Travelport Labs Accelerator
523. Travelport Labs Incubator
524. Triangle Startup Factory
525. Tumml
526. Tune Labs
527. Twin Cities Accelerator 2016
528. UCIS B2B Matchmaking
529. US Startups 2017
530. UW-Whitewater Launch Pad Accelerator
531. Umbono
532. Unbank.ventures FinTech Incubator
533. University Technology Park
534. Unreasonable Institute
535. UpTech
536. Upstart Accelerator
537. Upstart Accelerator 2017
538. Upstart Labs
539. Upstart Memphis
540. Uptima Business Bootcamp
541. Upwest Labs
542. VANTEC
543. VC FinTech Accelerator
544. VSL FinTech Rolling Admission
545. Velocity Indiana Accelerator
546. Velocity Venture Catalyst
547. Venture Hive
548. Venture I
549. VentureOut's Enterprise Tech Expedition
550. VentureTech.net
551. Venturegeeks
552. Vet-Tech Accelerator
553. VetTechTrek
554. VictorySpark
555. Village Capital
556. Village Cultivators
557. Village Member Discounts
558. Village Verified
559. Village88 Techlab
560. Virtual Incubator & Crowdfunding Network
561. Volkswagen ERL Technology Accelerator
562. WHLabs
563. Wasabi Ventures Academy
564. Wayra
565. Wellness Accelerator
566. Wells Fargo Startup Accelerator
567. Wireless IoT
568. Women Innovate Mobile
569. XLR8HI
570. XLerateHealth
571. XTRATOS
572. Xcelerate
573. Xlerate Health
574. Y Combinator
575. Y&R SparkPlug 2017
576. YEurope
577. YLE Media Startup Accelerator Program
578. Yahoo Ad Tech Program
579. Yangler (online accelerator)
580. Year of the Startup
581. Yetizen Accelerator
582. You Is Now
583. Z80 Labs
584. ZIP Launchpad Admission
585. ZeroTo510
586. Zone Startups Calgary
587. designX 2017
588. eMerging Ventures
589. ezone
590. gener8tor
591. i360accelerator
592. iAccelerator
593. iStart Jax
594. iStart Valley
595. iVentures10
596. ignite100
597. innovyz start
598. tekMountain Accelerator
Project Summary
This project will be used to determine which accelerators are the most effective at churning out successful startups, as well as what characteristics are exhibited by these accelerators. First, we need to gather as much data as we can about as many accelerators as we can in order to look at factors that differentiate successful vs. unsuccessful ventures. Next, we need to create a web crawling program which will gather information about accelerators across the world by accessing their websites and extracting information. I believe that our overall goal with this research project is to gain insight into the methods of successful accelerators, as well as to find out what exactly differentiates very successful accelerators from dead accelerators.
Helpful Links: http://seedrankings.com/
Sources
Summary: These are sources obtained from List of Accelerators and other Google searches. We will evaluate these sources by looking at the number of accelerators they supply (as most of them are lists) and then also taking a look at the type of information they provide about each accelerator. Key data points are cohort-related data, startup-related data, and logistics of the accelerator. Better sources supply more information that the URL alone.
(Obtained from List of Accelerators and various Google searches)
- http://seedrankings.com/
- http://www.acceleratorinfo.com/see-all.html
- http://www.seed-db.com/accelerators
- http://gust.com/usa-canada-accelerator-report-2015/?utm_content=35401577&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
- https://bostonstartupsguide.com/guide/every-boston-startup-accelerator-incubator/
- http://www.builtinnyc.com/2016/06/03/accelerators-incubators-nyc
- http://www.represent.la/
- http://www.launch.co/blog/complete-list-of-incubators-and-accelerators-like-y-combinat.html
- https://angel.co/accelerator-4
(Obtained from Google search: "Accelerator Database")
- seed-db is the first result that pops up
- https://www.corporate-accelerators.net/database/
- https://github.com/florianheinemann/www-corporate-accelerators-net/blob/master/_data/Accelerators.json
- By the 5th or 6th search result, the utility diminished greatly
- http://www.forbes.com/sites/briansolomon/2015/03/17/the-best-startup-accelerators-of-2015-powering-a-tech-boom/#2f52fa7e34e4
- http://www.inc.com/will-yakowicz/the-15-best-startup-accelerators-in-the-us.html
- http://www.forbes.com/sites/briansolomon/2016/03/11/the-best-startup-accelerators-of-2016/#74086a7724f2
- https://techcrunch.com/2015/03/17/these-are-the-top-20-us-accelerators/
- https://www.nexpcb.com/blogs/news/the-hardware-incubators-accelerators-list
Other ways used to find Accelerators (listed below "List of Sources Obtained from Various Google Searches"):
- Type in generic location + "accelerators" (e.g. Houston Accelerators)
- Looked at roughly the first 20 results
- Used three locations as examples of accelerators that pop up
- Type in a specific state + "accelerator" + "list" (e.g. Texas accelerator list) to search for more relevant lists
- Once again, looked at roughly the first 20 results
Source Evaluations
Summary: These evaluations couple with each of the sources above. The evaluations provide instructions for obtaining the information listed, as well as a general review of how useful the data seems. The review serves to determine whether a crawler would be suitable for obtaining information from the source autonomously.
Source: http://www.acceleratorinfo.com/see-all.html
- Opened source website
- Copied Information under "All Accelerator Programs" to TextPad, already sorted. Returned 190 results
- Each link on parent list leads to individual home page url of accelerator
- Used sample size of 20 links, determined 16 to be accelerators, 2 to be incubators, 2 to be inactive or broken links
- Many accelerators do not include founding date, most recent accelerators from around 2013-2014 (as determined from home page)
Review
- Reliable source for specific URLs to older accelerators, not very helpful for more specific information.
- Web crawling seems improbable because information is not readily available from source. Can potentially mine staff information or contact information from associated "about" page in the home url
Source: http://www.seed-db.com/accelerators/all
- Copied "Seed Accelerators" table to TextPad, data sorted itself into lines. Returned 235 results.
- Clicking on the accelerator name itself links to a page with all of its associated startups, up until 6/2016 cohort
- Startup table includes:
- "state"
- "company name"
- "website and CrunchBase links"
- "cohort date"
- "exit value"
- "funding".
- Many entries for "exit value" are missing, some values for "funding" are missing
- On original seed-db webpage, each accelerator has a link to its associated home page url
- From the table, each listed entry was an accelerator, although 24 accelerators out of 235 were classified as "dead"
- Along with the home url, each accelerator table includes the following:
- Status
- Program (name)
- Location
- Country
- Number of companies
- Cumulative exit values
- Cumulative funding
- Average funding for startups
- Median funding for startups
- Many entries for "median funding" are left empty, as well as entries for all types of funding on the bottom half of the table
Review
- Reliable source for accelerators, includes list of accelerators both dead and active, as well as their associated start-ups
- Web crawling potential is promising; startup table is located within the source for each webpage. Can also mine any category from the accelerator table
- Overall very extensive data for accelerators that are included on the list, but after cross-referencing from other sources shows that seed-db is lacking many newer accelerators; list is not all-inclusive.
- Includes regional distributions for accelerator groups as well. For example, rather than just "Techstars", the group is broken into Austin, Berlin, Boston, Boulder, etc.
Source: http://www.seed-db.com/accelerators
- Very similar to "http://www.seed-db.com/accelerators/all", but contains large regional accelerators as groups, rather than individual accelerators. For example, Techstars appears only once.
- Copied "Seed Accelerators" table to TextPad, data sorted itself into lines. Returned 239 results.
- Clicking on the accelerator name itself links to a page with all of its associated startups, up until 6/2016 cohort
- Startup table includes same information as previous source, "http://www.seed-db.com/accelerators/all". However, accelerators spanning across multiple regions have their startups located under one category on this webpage.
- On original seed-db webpage, each accelerator has a link to its associated home page url
- From the table, each listed entry was an accelerator, although 24 accelerators/groups out of 239 were classified as "dead"
- Along with the home url, each accelerator table includes the same information as the "http://www.seed-db.com/accelerators/all" source
Review
- Reliable source for accelerators, includes list of accelerators both dead and active, as well as their associated start-ups
- Web crawling potential is promising; startup table is located within the source for each webpage. Can also mine any category from the accelerator table
- Overall very extensive data for accelerators that are included on the list, includes large groups as well as individual accelerators. It seems that some accelerators missing from "http://www.seed-db.com/accelerators/all" are located here, since there are 239 returns rather than 235.
Source: https://www.f6s.com/programs?type
- On the webpage, set "Type" to "Accelerator/Program", set "Location" to "North America", and set "Invest in Country" to "United States" to return results
- Highlighted results and scrolled down until all results found; copied results to TextPad
- In TextPad, sorted out lines with "by", as well as miscellaneous categories such as dates and dollar signs through Regular Expressions
- Using the "More Info" line which held constant through the entire list, assigned a sequential number to the line (in order to determine the number of results)
- Obtained a grand total of 1467 results from the list
- Along with the name of the program/accelerator, the data included:
- Dollar value per team
- Equity
- Application Site
- Accelerator URL
- Many entries are not accelerators, from a quick glance through the results, there were various conferences, 3-5 days events, and written literature pertaining to accelerators as well
- From a sample size of the first 30 entries, determined 10 to be valid accelerators, 3 incubators, 6 conferences/weekends, and the rest to be miscellaneous entries such as startup events or "studios" (perhaps useful but not relevant to search)
- As we go down the list, the number of accelerators proportionately decreases. Can comfortably say that overall accelerator turnout from this website is much less than 33%, probably closer to 10-15%.
Review
- Potentially useful website if crawler could remove the clutter and target solely the accelerators; very useful for identifying new accelerators since data automatically sorted by date and location.
- Large list of sources includes many irrelevant results, such as conferences or weekends which are difficult to identify. The name of the sorting category itself, "Accelerator/Program" suggests that many of the results fall under the "Program" section rather than being valid accelerators.
- Potential site for identifying accelerators, but limited by in-site sorting; useful for URL and perhaps equity, but not very detailed information relating to the accelerator/program.
Source: http://gust.com/usa-canada-accelerator-report-2015/
- Selected region of US and Canada
- Scrolled down to the section labeled "Top 20 Active Accelerators" and selected "see the full list" near the bottom of the listed accelerators
- Copied resulting entries into TextPad and sorted out the numbers to leave only the name of the accelerator
- Obtained 100 results for different accelerators
- Accelerator lists included:
- Name and URL
- Number of Start-ups funded (2015 only)
- Accelerator list limited to 2015
Review
- Website provides its own evaluation of an accelerator's success based on various factors and provides data for larger trends.
- Usefulness is questionable because website does not provide much except the URL, and all of the entries are based on success in 2015.
- Other interesting data within website such as "Hot Markets", investment breakdowns by state, etc. All of this data is also limited to 2015.
Source: https://bostonstartupsguide.com/guide/every-boston-startup-accelerator-incubator/
- Scrolled down to the section labeled "Startup accelerators in Boston"
- Copied text beginning from "MassChallenge" (the first paragraph was just a general definition of startups) and continued to copy until "Startup Incubators in Boston"
- After pasting in TextPad, I sorted the data to delete any characters after the "-" and added a sequential number at the beginning of each line
- Returned a total of 17 results for startups in Boston
- Accelerator list included:
- Name and URL
- Capital requirements
- Application periods and requirements
- Paragraph describing accelerator and its goals
Review
- Although the guide is dated, useful for identifying strong accelerator programs in Boston
- Limitation: only focuses on Boston, but the description is helpful in identifying the role of the accelerator
- Limited information on accelerator, not very useful by itself without information from the accelerator URL
Source: https://www.corporate-accelerators.net/database/
- Copied and pasted table into Microsoft Excel (Data was already sorted into categories so no need for TextPad)
- Table returned 72 references (but there was a link to the bottom to a larger database)
- The table itself includes:
- Major Company
- Accelerator
- Funding
- Equity
- Website
- Details
- The "Details" link led to a variety of other information including:
- Status (Active or Inactive)
- Locations
- Funding
- Equity
- Term
- Cohort Based? (Regular or Irregular)
- Pitch Day
- Office Space
- Powered by
- Support Offered?
- Launch year
- Focus Areas
- General Description
- Also Included a variety of data regarding the host company as well
Review
- Solid list for corporate accelerators and also includes a variety of information about the accelerator, the cohorts, etc. Some of the entries are international accelerators however so need to filter them out
- Only limited to 72 accelerators from major companies
Source: https://github.com/florianheinemann/www-corporate-accelerators-net/blob/master/_data/Accelerators.json
- This source is a .json file from the previous database
- After placing into TextPad, replaced each space with a ###, replaced each new line with a tab, and replaced each ### with a new line. Ultimately returned 80 results
- From the file, the .json includes:
- NAICS and NAICS sector
- Classification
- Sector Description
- Term
- Goal
- Partner
- Also includes most of the information from the previous source, since they are undoubtedly linked
Review
- Another solid list for corporate accelerators with some more information, but ultimately very similar to the previous source.
Source: https://www.quora.com/Where-can-I-find-a-comprehensive-list-of-startup-incubators-and-accelerators-in-the-US
- Since we already looked at the first listed source (seed-db), I clicked on the second link "(by Robert Shedd) http://blog.shedd.us/321987608/" which took me to a page headed "Help for Startups! – A semi-complete list of startup accelerator programs" created by a blogger, Robert Shedd
- List included 102 entries by the blogger, each of which do look like an accelerator
- Upon immediate overview, noticed many results from previous sources were missing. Immediately noticed lack of "OwlSpark", the accelerator from Rice.
- Shedd only offers us the accelerator name plus its URL
Review
- Nice list to cross-reference with other sources but does not offer much new insight compared to more powerful engines such as seed-db\
List of Sources Obtained from Various Google Searches
Summary: These accelerators are taken from a specific Google search rather than a list. The idea is to compile a list of Google searches that return relevant results of accelerators. This will aid in the creation of a future web crawler.
From "Location + Accelerator"(Only individual results, not lists)
Houston Accelerators
- Examples of single accelerators found
- TMCx: http://www.tmc.edu/innovation/innovation-programs/tmcx/
- RED labs: http://redlabs.uh.edu/8
- SURGE accelerator: https://kirkcoburn.com/
- OwlSpark: http://owlspark.com/
- NextHIT: http://www.houstonhealthventures.com/nexthit-accelerator-program-application/
Los Angeles Accelerators
- Amplify: http://amplify.la/
- Y Combinator: https://www.ycombinator.com/
- Chicklabs: https://www.chicklabsllc.com/
- Disney Accelerator: https://disneyaccelerator.com/
- Launchpad: https://launchpad.la/
New York Accelerators
- DreamIT Ventures: http://www.dreamit.com/#meaningful-experience
- Women Innovate Mobile: http://www.wim.co/
- Techstars NYC: http://www.techstars.com/programs/nyc-program/
- Entrepreneurs Roundtable: http://eranyc.com/
- FirstGrowthVC: http://venturecrush.com/fg/
- New York Digital Health Accelerator: http://digitalhealthaccelerator.com/
- Grand Central Tech: http://www.grandcentraltech.com/
- Accelerator Corp: http://www.acceleratorcorp.com/
- New York Startup Lab: http://nystartuplab.com/
Review
- Some locations return more viable results for a similar sample size. For example, New York returned 9 valid accelerators, whereas Los Angeles and Houston both returned 5 actual accelerators out of the first 20 results: an 80% difference. Some optimization may come from identifying which locations return more accelerators upon searching.
From "State+Accelerator+List"
New York Accelerator List
- http://www.ongridventures.com/resources/new-york-silicon-alley-resources/newyorkaccelerators/ (Ranks 14 accelerators)
- http://under30ceo.com/11-new-york-tech-incubators-and-accelerators-for-entrepreneurs/ (Ranks 11 accelerators)
California Accelerator List
- http://www.socaltech.com/the_complete_guide_to_southern_california_accelerators_and_incubators_part_i/s-0040924.html (Lists accelerators in Southern Cali)
- http://barberacorporatelaw.com/blog/2014/4/8/28-business-incubators-in-the-los-angeles-area (List of 24 accelerators near the LA area)
Texas Accelerator List
- http://www.austinstartuplist.com/incubators (List of accelerators in Austin, <5 results)
- http://www.siliconhillsnews.com/2016/09/02/the-top-texas-healthcare-accelerators-and-incubators/ (Modest list of accelerators aiding in healthcare)
- http://realfoodmba.com/food-startup-accelerators/ (List of food-based accelerators, some of which are in Austin, others of which are international)
Colorado Accelerator List
- http://www.builtincolorado.com/2015/01/14/best-colorado-accelerators-your-startup (8 results)
- https://www.quora.com/What-accelerator-programs-are-located-in-Colorado (Quora inquiry yielding modest results)
Washington Accelerator List
- http://www.geekwire.com/2015/mapping-seattles-incubators-accelerators-and-co-working-spaces/ (Returns 14 results)
Oregon Accelerator List
- http://www.bizjournals.com/portland/subscriber-only/2016/01/15/incubators-and-accelerators.html (Returns list of 5 accelerators and details)
- http://www.oregon4biz.com/Innovate-&-Create/R&D-Business/Incubators/ (Returns list of 26 accelerators and incubators)
Notes:
- Seed-DB appears for almost all of the search results
- Acceleratorinfo appears for most of the search results
- There are multiple cumulative reports of incubators per location, but not for accelerators
- Most regionalized accelerator lists deal with either an article or a ranking of a particular amount of accelerators in the area
- Many results returned nationally ranked lists of accelerators, such as the Forbes list of "Top Accelerators" or something along the lines of "Best Accelerators in the US". The connection is that perhaps one accelerator mentioned on the list may be located within the searched state.
- There are also a few results for actual particle accelerators that must be sorted out (i.e. superconducting super collider)
Individual Accelerator Evaluations
Summary: The purpose of this section is to create instructions for each accelerator on how to find cohort information from their URLs. Along with specific instructions for obtaining the cohorts for each accelerator chosen, there should be a list of easy-to-obtain and relevant statistics regarding the accelerator, such as information about its team, location, etc. The variable statistics list is cumulative, whereas the cohort directions are unique per the accelerator.
Accelerators Chosen (Format = Name (source))
- Blue Startups (http://www.acceleratorinfo.com/see-all.html)
- Launchpad LA (http://www.acceleratorinfo.com/see-all.html)
- Y Combinator (http://www.seed-db.com/accelerators)
- FlashPoint (http://www.seed-db.com/accelerators/all)
- Prosper Accelerator (https://www.f6s.com/programs?type)
- Axel Springer Plug and Play (http://www.axelspringerplugandplay.com/)
- Techstars (http://www.seed-db.com/accelerators)
- Startmate (http://www.seed-db.com/accelerators)
- Capital Factory (http://blog.shedd.us/321987608/)
- OwlSpark (Google search: "Houston + accelerators")
Accelerator: Blue Startups (http://bluestartups.com/)
Finding the cohort:
- Navigated to "Track Record" page under the "Home" tab; found total number of graduated cohorts to be 7
- Navigated to "Portfolio" tab. Tab includes list of all seven graduated cohorts along with companies emerging from each one. Each cohort is listed under a separate page (ex. "Cohort 1", "Cohort 2", etc) and at the bottom of each cohort page, there is a link to the other 6. Each company has a short description along with its URL.
- An "Alumni News" page at the bottom of "Portfolio" includes articles pertinent to graduated startups.
- Unfortunately does not include the date and year of each cohort class, but perhaps could cross-reference with other sources.
Accelerator: Launchpad LA (http://launchpad.la/)
Finding the cohort:
- Navigated to "Companies" in the top of the homepage
- "Companies" returns all companies backed by Launchpad LA based on their class year and number (cohort)
- Also sorted by active startups vs. inactive startups
- At the bottom of the "Companies" tab, there is a statistical layout returning values for the number of companies started by Launchpad during its time as an accelerator (2012-present), as well as the total funding funneled into the accelerator.
Accelerator: Y Combinator (http://www.ycombinator.com)
Finding the cohort:
- Scrolled down on the home page and clicked on a link entitled "See all companies".
- Navigated to a drop down menu named "All Batches", and clicked on it to expand the list.
- List is made up of dates ranging from 2005-2016, and these dates return lists of launched companies including most but not all of their URL's, as well as their launch year.
Accelerator: Flashpoint (http://flashpoint.gatech.edu/)
Finding the cohort:
- On upper right corner after animation, there is a tab sign which lets you navigate to a page labeled "Teams"
- The "Team" page has each batch of companies emerging from Georgia Tech, although it does not include the dates or cohorts of these companies. For example, "Batch 1" at the top of the page just lists the companies in the batch without URLs or any additional information.
- On the "Application" page on the tab near the top, there is information regarding Batch 7, which begins early 2017. Suggests that batch 6 either ended spring 2016 or fall 2016.
Accelerator: Prosper Women Entrepreneurs (http://www.prosperstl.com)
Finding the cohort:
- Navigated to "Accelerator" tab and clicked "Companies" when prompted with the drop down menu.
- This tab returned all of the launched company logos which then redirected to the company's home page when clicked.
- No other relevant form of information such as date launched or cohort was included on this page.
Accelerator: Axel Springer Plug and Play(http://www.axelspringerplugandplay.com/)
Finding the cohort:
- Clicked on the "Companies" tab on the home page and was directed to the middle of the page which included a short list of current companies.
- Clicked on the "All Companies" link which returned a page filled with startup logos and brief descriptions of those startups. When clicked, each logo serves to redirect to that startup's home page.
- Companies were not sorted by cohort or in any other relevant way.
Accelerator: Techstars (http://www.techstars.com)
Finding the cohorts:
- Navigated to the Accelerators tabs and clicked "Companies" on the drop down menu.
- Firstly, this returns a table comprised of a long list of different classes from different areas separated by years.
- Upon scrolling down further, each of these classes is broken down by the startups that graduated from them. It also includes information such as how much was invested in each startup, as well as whether or not the startup was acquired, is active, or failed.
Accelerator: Startmate (http://www.startmate.com.au)
Finding the cohorts:
- Navigated to the "Startups" tab, which returned a page of all startups that have graduated from Startmate.
- Startups are separated by year of graduation, and each company is linked on this page.
- It appears as if each year, 1 cohort is taken through the accelerator.
Accelerator: Capital Factory (https://capitalfactory.com/accelerate/)
Finding the cohorts:
- Navigated to the startups tab, which returned a long list of companies that were accelerated by Capital Factory.
- Each logo for the startups served as a link to their respective websites.
- There was no evidence or mention of any cohorts.
Accelerator: OwlSpark (http://entrepreneurship.rice.edu/accelerator/)
Finding the cohorts:
- Navigated to the "Startup Teams" tab, which returned a page that included links to 4 "Classes".
- Each class link i.e. (Class 1, Class 2, Class 3, Class 4) returned links to each startup that graduated from the program.
- These classes signify cohorts.
List of Promising Variables
- Key People (founders, lead entrepreneurs, strategists, etc.)
- Total number of launched companies
- A FAQ for application details, accelerator vision, and
- Funds raised per company (average)
- Features offered by accelerator (perks, space, tools, etc)
- General events hosted by the accelerator
- (Success) stories for graduated start-ups
E-R Diagram (in list form) for Identifying Attributes to Pull from Accelerators
Summary: I will look at different entities within the accelerator page (e.g accelerators, cohorts, founders) and then find potential attributes that can be codified from those entities. Along with the attribute, we list a potential method for pulling that particular attribute.
Format:
- Entity
- Attribute - Possible sources/ways to get
Ed: "Be creative with finding new attributes to pull!"
List
Accelerators
- Accelerator Name - Website, external database
- Contact Form - General contact section in each website
- Industry focus - can be pulled from description
- Description - pulled from website itself
- Takes equity? - Database or from "about" page
- Non-profit? - Database
- URL - Already have way of obtaining
- DNS Registration Date - Already have way of obtaining
- Address - Google Maps, maybe the website
- Founding Date - Google Maps, website, server registration
Accelerators (1) has (n) Features
Features
- Mentorship? - Description in website
- Space Offered - Google Maps, Website description
- Partnerships - Angel list, Same section as mentorship or events
- Hosted Events - Calender
Accelerators (1) has (n) Founders
Founders
- Name - Founders or Team Page
- Title - Directly underneath or next to name
- PhD? - Biography, webpage under name
- Serial - Biography
- Link back to "Accelerator Name" in Accelerators
Founders (n) has (n) Ventures
Ventures
- Other Companies - Biography, webpage
- Previous Companies - Biography
- Net Worth - Forbes, Biography
- Link back to "Name" in Founders
Accelerators (1) has (n) Cohorts
Cohorts
- Date + Accelerator = Cohort ID - Database or Website
- Number of Startups - Website, count from Startups
- Cohort Number - Categorization on website, external database
- Link back to "Accelerator Name"
Cohorts (1) has (n) Startups
Startups
- Names - Website, external database
- State of Inc - Angel List
- URL - Angel List, website
- Founding Date - Registration database, Angel List
- Industry - startup description
- Founding Location - Angel List
- Current Location - Angel List
- VC Raised to Date - SDC Platinum
- Angel Funds Raised to date - Angel List
Variables which Distinguish Accelerator Websites
- The word "Accelerator"
- This word appears at least one time on the home page of the vast majority of accelerator websites. The word "Accelerator" appears either as a link to another page on the website or in a title on the homepage of the website. Not many other websites contain this word on their homepage, especially not if one Googles something generic such as "Accelerators in the US".
- Fixed Term
- Accelerators normally work with their cohorts for 3 months. This is a major factor which differentiates between an accelerator and any other member of a startup ecosystem. If on their website they mention either "3 months" or "12 weeks", it is extremely likely that the website belongs to an accelerator.
- Cohorts, Portfolio, Class, or Companies
- This is a potential variable that could link the websites of many different accelerators. The problem with the word "portfolio" is also used by numerous venture capital firms, which could potentially cause complications when attempting to pull only the sites of accelerators from a Google search. The word "cohort", however, would have an extremely high probability of identifying the website as belonging to an accelerator. The words "class" and "companies" are promising but do not offer certainty.
- Equity, Investment
- Although by itself, equity does not mean much, when paired with any of these other terms, it could potentially point to an accelerator. Most accelerators take equity in the form of common stock (6-8%), or they will ask for some alternate form of stake in the company.
- Education and Mentorship
- Accelerators differ from incubators and angel investors in that they emphasize the education of the potential startup. They offer advice and intense mentorship from more experienced entrepreneurs within their staff, as well as many networking opportunities with the outside world. This variable is more difficult to find on the website of the accelerator, but I believe that if the website includes numerous keywords such as "education", "mentorship", or "networking opportunities", it would be somewhat safe to assume that the website is owned by an accelerator.
- Demo Day
- This variable does not have tremendous potential in terms of crawling websites, but I feel that it is worth mentioning. Most accelerators "graduate" their cohorts with a demo day, which is a day when the startups present their company to potential investors. If the website contains the words "demo day", which is fairly uncommon, it could be a good source of accelerator identification.
A combination of any of these variables would certainly identify the current website as belonging to an accelerator.
Comprehensive List of Accelerators
All text files saved in "Accelerators" project on the McNair RPD.
- Acc.Info: 190
- SeedDB: 240
- SARP: 59
- Corp: 79
- Total: 568 results
After removing duplicates and locations: 363 results
Doesn't count f6s, which returns 1170 results, roughly only 300 of which were accelerators. We created a crawler to sift through the webpages and parse HTML so we could identify the accelerators. Program and HTML saved on the Desktop.
Randomly Chosen Accelerators
- TLabs
- BetaSpring
- The Unilever Foundry
- AIA Accelerator
- R/GA Accelerator
- Zeroto510
- Hub:raum
- Orange Fab
- Furnace
- Launch Chapel Hill
Determining whether or not these are accelerators
Googled name of Accelerator and clicked on the first link
Looked for Variables which Distinguish Accelerator Websites
- TLabs: Homepage states: "Leading Indian Tech Accelerator"; TLabs is an accelerator, but it is located in India.
- Betaspring: Under the "About Betaspring" tab, it states that "Betaspring was among the first ten startup accelerators to launch worldwide".
- The Unilever Foundry: Does not claim to be an accelerator, nor does it have information on the website about cohorts. This name was pulled from the source Corporate Accelerators.
- AIA Accelerator: The word "accelerator" is included in the name. Under the "Overview" tab, it states that startups have received mentorship.
- R/GA Accelerator: Under the "Overview" tab it states that the "R/GA Accelerator is designed for startups and... it is a three month, immersive, mentorship driven program".
- Zeroto510: Website contains a "Portfolio Companies" tab which divides up the companies into cohorts. This identifies Zeroto510 as an accelerator.
- Hub:raum: Offers accelerator and incubator programs; however, none are located in North America.
- Orange Fab: States on the main page that "We're a 3-month accelerator program".
- Furnace: "About" tab states that Furnace is "an innovative startup accelerator designed to form, incubate, and launch new companies". Concludes with a Demo Day
- Launch Chapel Hill: Homepage states that they are "a startup accelerator". Also included on the homepage is a line that states "Applications for Cohort 7 are now open".
7/10 are accelerators located in the US.
2/10 are accelerators not located in the US.
1/10 is not an accelerator.
Steps for Extracting Cohort Information
- TLabs: Clicked on the "Startup" tab and located a drop down menu entitled "Showing Startups from:". This menu separates startups into Batches ranging from 1-9. These batches are cohorts.
- Betaspring: This website does not have a "Companies" or "Startups" tab. I clicked on their "Who" tab and noticed that within this section were two links called "Our portfolio" and "Our companies" which both linked to the same place. This place contained a list of the startups that Betaspring has funded, as well as links to each of the startup websites. The list was not separated into cohorts.
- The Unilever Foundry: Does not have a "Startups" or "Companies" link on the website.
- AIA Accelerator: Clicked on the "Startups" tab which returned a page with 5 companies and a bit of information on each of these companies. Also included the URL to each startup. However, the companies were not separated into cohorts, probably because there are so few of them.
- R/GA Accelerator: Clicked on the "Alumni" tab and navigated down the webpage. Startups are separated by class, which means cohort in this case. Startup info contains link to demo day presentation as well as the startup url.
- Zeroto510: Hovered over the "About Us" drop down menu and clicked on the "Portfolio Companies" link. Startups are separated by cohort, one for each year, starting from 2013.
- Hub:raum: Clicked on the "Portfolio" tab. Directed to a page with many names of startups, as well as a brief description of what their company is about. Also includes a link to each startup's website. Startups are not separated into cohorts, but rather by investment by location, current participants, and alumni.
- Orange Fab: Clicked on the "Startups" tab and was directed to a different page. Startups are not only separated into cohorts named "Seasons", but they are also separated by industry.
- Furnace: Clicked on "Portfolio" tab, but unfortunately the website is broken and it returned an error in code.
- Launch Chapel Hill: Clicked on the "Ventures" tab and was directed to a page in which all startups were separated into cohorts, and a brief description of the startup was provided underneath their logo.
Code
The directory for all data related to this project is located in:
E:\McNair\Projects\Accelerators
F6S Web Crawler
This is a python script using the selenium library that retrieves the html content of each page on F6S's North American Accelerator search results. The script is located in:
E:\McNair\Projects\Accelerators\F6S Accelerator HTMLs
The script is titled f6s_crawler_gentle.py
When run, the script visits the F6S search page for North American Accelerator's and begins retrieving the HTML of each page in that search list. NOTE: Timing must be spaced out between all interactions with the browser. F6S has Captcha, and the program will fail if the site receives too many hit requests, or has any inkling that it is being probed by a bot.
The Accelerator HTML files are stored in:
E:\McNair\Projects\Accelerators\F6S Accelerator HTMLs\Accelerator_HTML_files
The Accelerator HTML files stored as text files are stored in:
E:\McNair\Projects\Accelerators\F6S Accelerator HTMLs\Accelerator_HTML_files_text
F6S Parser
The next step is to take the HTML files retrieved by the crawler and to parse them for necessary information. This parser should also determine whether or not the site is an accelerator site.
The code for the parser is located in
E:\McNair\Projects\Accelerators\F6S Accelerator HTMLs
It is titled f6s_parser.py
To run the code, open the file in Komodo and press play. If running from the command line, change to the correct directory and run the following comand:
python f6s_parser.py
The list of accelerators that passed through the parser is in the same directory:
E:\McNair\Projects\Accelerators\F6S Accelerator HTMLs
The tab delimited text file is named AcceleratorList. The file contains the names of the accelerators that had the keywords listed in the file. Also, the file contains the run dates and location of the accelerator if it was listed on the f6s page.
F6S API
F6S has an API, but we have had no success getting a key to the API. The link to get a key to the API is on this page.
I (Peter) have emailed F6S to ask for a key directly at support@f6s.com.
FUN FACT (MASS-RENAME FILES USING WINDOWS POWER SHELL):
The following command allowed me to append ".txt" to all files in a folder once in the proper directory:
Get-ChildItem * | Rename-Item -NewName { $_.name + '.txt'}
To change file formats, Microsoft suggests:
Get-ChildItem *.txt | Rename-Item -NewName { $_.name -Replace '\.txt', '.log'}