Gener8tor and Microsoft TechSpark have expanded their partnership to bring gener8tor’s gBETA program to startups in Wyoming, the company announced recently.
According to a release, the gBETA program in Cheyenne will be offered twice a year starting in the fall at the Array School of Technology and Design. Similar to other programs, the free, seven-week accelerator will give companies individualized coaching/mentorship and introductions to the gener8tor network of entrepreneurs, angel investors and venture capitalists.
“We are thrilled to continue our partnership with Microsoft to offer the gBETA program to startups in Wyoming,” gener8tor Partner Abby Taubner said in a statement. “The opportunity to build next-generation technology and infrastructure that drew Microsoft to Cheyenne has convinced us that this is the place to help build technology startups.”
Five Wyoming-based companies will be accepted per cohort.