11 startups will receive support and resources from the Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship
Carnegie Mellon University’s VentureBridge Program, an initiative of the Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship, has announced the 2024 cohort of its Summer Accelerator.
VentureBridge is exclusively focused on helping CMU alumni founders succeed in their entrepreneurial ventures. The Summer Accelerator is a 12-week program that provides startups, with at least one CMU alumni founder, with $25,000 in funding, access to unparalleled mentors and renowned industry experts, introductions to angel investors and venture capital firms, targeted one-on-one advice, access to incubation spaces in San Francisco’s Financial District, New York City and Pittsburgh, among other benefits
Meet this year’s Summer Accelerator participants:
Aiirify with Satyajit Naik (TPR 2013)
Arda with Uriel Eisen (CFA 2015) and Kyle Henson (TPR 2015)
Aquatonomy with Robotics Institute faculty member Michael Kaess and former staff member Josh Mangelson
Sole with Saisri Akondi (CMU 2023), Zilin Zhang (SCS 2024) and Je-han Yang (ENG 2027)