King's 20 Accelerator

Information

The King's 20 Accelerator is an esteemed program designed to support the 20 brightest startups from King's College London each year. The accelerator provides a range of benefits to entrepreneurs, including mentorship from industry experts, access to a robust network of investors, and resources to help scale their businesses. Participants also gain exclusive access to workshops, office space, and funding opportunities, making it an ideal platform for budding entrepreneurs to grow and succeed.

How to Apply

To apply for the King's 20 Accelerator, interested startups must go through an application process. Typically, this involves submitting a detailed application form that outlines the business idea, market potential, team background, and growth plans. Shortlisted candidates may then be invited for interviews or pitch sessions where they can present their startups to a selection committee. It is advisable to keep an eye on the official website for announcements regarding application deadlines and specific requirements.

Total number of startups invested: 1

Average Funding: The specific average funding round amount is not publicly disclosed. However, startups can expect to receive seed funding and support to attract further investment.

Industry: The King's 20 Accelerator is industry-agnostic, meaning it supports startups across various sectors including technology, healthcare, education, and more.

Market: United Kingdom

Other Accelerators/VC/Investors

Dunin-Deshpande Queen's Innovation Centre

The Dunin-Deshpande Queen's Innovation Centre (DDQIC) is Canada's premiere university entrepreneurship and innovation centre. Located at Queen's University, DDQIC offers a robust program designed to h...

View

LAUNCH

LAUNCH is Berkeley’s leading accelerator, designed to transform early stage startups into fundable companies. The accelerator provides an intensive program that offers mentorship, resources, and acc...

View

FastTrackTech

The #FastTrackTech Africa initiative is designed to support digital entrepreneurs and tech startups in sub-Saharan Africa with the aim of helping them expand internationally. This initiative provides ...

View