From robots to quantum computing: IAI accelerator opens its doors to startups
We are looking for technological breakthroughs, not equity, says IAI VP of Strategy and R&D
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The Innovation Center of Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) will for the first time open its doors to external companies in November after its two first cohorts hosted projects that were developed internally. The center, which is based out of the central city of Ramat Gan, announced on Sunday that its 13-week accelerator program will be open to startups active in a wide range of disciplines including machine learning, quantum computing, radar, sensing, robotics, big data, computer vision, smart cockpits, propulsion, drones, cyber, 3D printing, novel energy sources, Health and Usage Monitoring Systems (HUMS), IoT, and more.
The startups admitted to the program will benefit from knowledge sharing with IAI’s technological experts and access to a range of R&D infrastructures such as it’s computing centers, wind tunnels, radar experimentation facility and others, as well as technological support, and a business-oriented enrichment program. IAI will also acquaint the participating startups with its extensive marketing activities and global customers. The goal of the accelerator program is to co-create a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) that can be integrated into the large company’s systems.

IAI's Innovation Center. Photo: PRצילום: התעשייה האווירית
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