FORD Innovation Center to support 8200 graduates' startup accelerator

AuthorJERUSALEM POST STAFF
Published date26 September 2021
Publication titleJerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel)
In the "8200 Impact" accelerator, accepted startups receive five months of intensive training, including workshops, lectures, and events with successful entrepreneurs, mentors, professional services, free consulting, and connection with investors and alumni in Israel and around the world.

At the end of the program, the startups join the alumni startup community and continue to receive business development services and the opportunity to join unique follow-up programs, including the Seed2A program of the 8200 Alumni Association and the Calling2Scale program of the EU Innovation Institute.

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So far, graduates of the program have raised over $58 million and created over 160 jobs.

The accelerator is supported by twelve partners in the local business ecosystem, including, Hapoalim Bank, Doral Energy, Partner, Nashitz-Brands-Amir Law Firm, Amdocs, Harel Insurance Company, MFI Initiative, Nefesh Benefesh, the Tel Aviv- Jaffa Municipality, the Jewish Federation of New York, ICL and IMED.

FORD's Innovation Center, headed by Col. (res.) Boaz Hartal plays a key role in promoting Israeli technology in a number of sectors and including them in Ford's products and services. The center will support the accelerator with the support of the FORD Fund.

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