Microsoft Sponsoring Accelerator Program From Milwaukee-Based Gener8tor

Sarah Hauer reported last week at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Online that, “Microsoft Corp. and others will sponsor a free accelerator program from Milwaukee-based gener8tor to fuel the growth of 10 northeastern Wisconsin startups each year, gener8tor announced in a news release Wednesday.

“Microsoft is sponsoring gBETA, a free version of gener8tor’s nationally ranked accelerator program that provides mentorship and coaching to startups.

“‘Emerging companies need more than just a great idea to take off. They need great coaching, a strong network of partners, and financial investors,’ Brad Smith, president of Microsoft, said in the release. ‘gBETA’s accelerator program gives startups the boost they need to be successful, ultimately creating more jobs in northeast Wisconsin.'”

Ms. Hauer noted that, “The goal of the new gBETA is to ‘spark technology, drive local economic growth, and spur innovation,’ according to the release. The University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Business Success Center, the Venture Center at Fox Valley Technical College, WiSys, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Cofrin School of Business and the Greater Oshkosh Economic Development Corporation are also part of the sponsorship. The northeast Wisconsin program will focus on traditional sectors such as paper, agriculture and manufacturing.”

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