Title: Corporate support to the Startup Ecosystem
By line: Global Models of Accelerator, Incubator, and startup engagements
Company Type of Engagement Location Benefits/Type of Support Link
1 Google for En- trepreneurs
Google Startup Communities and campuses
Tel Aviv, London, Seoul, Madrid, Warsaw, Sao Paulo, and collabo- ration with NASSCOM's 10000 startups in India
Multiple community and networking programs across the globe including 10000 Startups in India Coworking spaces at the Campuses
Access to Google’s global network of entrepre- neurs, experts, mentors and technology
https://www.google- forentrepre-
neurs.com/startup-com- munities/10000-
startups/
2
Rabobank Partnerships and pi- loting with startups from accelerators like Rockstart and Startupbootcamp FinTech program
UK, The Netherlands Co-sponsoring accelerator programs with Ra- bobank employees providing coaching, business feedback and financial advice
Commitment to running pilots with 2-3 startups from each accelerator program
https://www.startupboot camp.org/accelera- tor/fintech-london/
3 Fintech Innova- tion Lab
Accenture Accelerator for Fintech startups
London, Hong Kong, Dublin, New York City
12 week program for seven FinTech companies
Testing and piloting products with Accenture cli- ents
http://fintechinnova- tionlab.com/
4 iVentures BMW Accelerator for early to late stage startups engaged in innovative solutions in global mobility
Munich, California and New York City
Combination of BMW’s engineering power with the startup’s innovation
Access to BMW’s technology, reach, expertise and brand network
http://www.bmwiven- tures.com/default.html
Company Type of Engagement Location Benefits/Type of Support Link
5 i3 Equity Part- ners
Tata Group, GE Ventures, Microsoft Ventures, Qualcomm Ventures
Founding program partners for the early stage IoT and IIoT startups incubator
Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv
Technical and business development related mentorship and guidance
Facilitate access to market and customer base for larger global presence
Seed investments of up to $1 million each and later stage investments and acquisitions Working spaces
6 Jerusalem Innovation Incubator
Reliance Industries Ltd.
Founding program partner and investor
Israel Investment in early stage startups working in the fields of Big Data, FinTech, AI and IoT.
7 The Unilever Foundry
Unilever Program for startups, creatives and innova- tors to partner with Unilever brands and solve challenges
Remote, global
Coworking space of- fered in Singapore
Unilever’s marketing and product development expertise
Funding and investor access
Piloting and testing opportunities with Unilever brands
https://foundry.unile- ver.com/web/ul/wel- come
8 Open Future Telefonica Platform for multiple online and offline initi- atives to support en- trepreneurs and startups
Europe, South Korea, China, Latin America
Online accelerator for networking with investors, entrepreneurs and businesses.
Access to learning tools, calls, and events Offline crowd working and funding ventures
https://www.open- future.org/en