Innosphere Ventures

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Innosphere Ventures accelerates the success of science and technology-based startups through a comprehensive commercialization program and a seed stage venture capital fund. The accelerator provides a range of services including mentorship, strategic guidance, access to networks, and funding opportunities. Entrepreneurs benefit from hands-on support, expert advice, and resources aimed at transforming innovative ideas into successful businesses.

How to Apply

To apply for Innosphere Ventures, interested startups can visit their official website and navigate to the application section. The application process typically involves submitting a detailed business plan, outlining the technology or science-based innovation, market potential, and the team behind the startup. Selected applicants will go through a rigorous evaluation process, after which successful candidates will be invited to join the accelerator program.

Total number of startups invested: 5

Average Funding: The average funding round typically ranges between $50,000 to $250,000, depending on the startup's needs and potential.

Industry: Science and Technology-based startups, including sectors such as biotechnology, clean energy, information technology, and advanced materials.

Market: United States

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