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Talk to anyone who’s done a startup on their own before and they will have hours of horror stories. Getting casual mentorship is great but the concept of the more formal accelerator or incubator type programs sprung up out of some of the overseas startup hubs many years ago. Australia has jumped on that bandwagon and been offering these programs for a while now.
What these kind of programs offer Who is a good fit for them When you should think about applying for one What to ask them when thinking about applying What’s the difference between the different options and how to shop around How to measure success when looking at the various programs And tips for getting into the program of your choice
Anyone who is thinking about starting their own scalable startup and/or just curious about what options are out there for help.