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Disney is the latest company to launch its own startup accelerator program

Entrepreneur

February 13, 2014

The Walt Disney Company is getting into the startup incubator business with the launch of a new program called the Disney Accelerator. Disney says it’s looking for 10 “early-stage companies with innovative consumer media and entertainment product ideas.” Those startups will receive a $120,000 investment and mentorship from the tech and entertainment industries, as well as from leaders in various Disney divisions.

Beginning this summer at The Walt Disney Company, it’s a small (business) world, after all. In keeping with its commitment to innovative technology and visionary works, the company will sponsor 10 startups for a three-month mentorship program, whereby participants will receive $120,000 in investment capital and mentoring from top Disney execs. The incubation initiative, called Disney Accelerator, will be powered by leading seed-stage investment program Techstars. Applications, due April 16, are available now, with the program slated to begin in June. Disney is seeking tech-powered startups, it said, with products and services in the consumer entertainment and media space — “no scripts, screenplays or ideas for attractions, please.”

 

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