Flots Accélérateur marin

Information

Flots Accélérateur marin is a blue economy accelerator that supports early-stage ventures and seed-stage companies operating in the maritime and blue economy sectors. Entrepreneurs benefit from a range of services including mentorship, access to a network of industry experts, workshops, and resources to help scale their businesses. The accelerator provides non-equity assistance and grants, which means startups can retain full ownership while receiving the support and funding needed to grow.

How to Apply

To apply for Flots Accélérateur marin, interested entrepreneurs should visit the official website (https://flots.ca/) and navigate to the application section. There, they will find detailed instructions and requirements for the application process. It typically involves filling out an application form, submitting a business plan, and possibly attending an interview or pitching session. Keep an eye on their website and LinkedIn page for announcements regarding application deadlines and program details.

Total number of startups invested: 8

Average Funding: The specific average funding amount is not disclosed, but the accelerator offers grants and non-equity assistance which can vary based on the needs and potential of the startup.

Industry: Blue economy, Maritime

Market: Canada

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