Westchester County’s Element 46 Tech Accelerator Powered by Cela is currently accepting applications for its fall cohort, which will begin in September. Each selected startup will experience a world-class accelerator program featuring a core curriculum, connections to entrepreneurs, investors and mentors, and full-time support from Element 46 staff. The program will culminate with a Demo Day in November 2024, where participants will have the opportunity to pitch their venture to a room full of investors, tech experts, press, government officials, and other key stakeholders.
“The Element 46 Tech Accelerator is a dynamic program that combines education, mentorship and networking to help startups scale,” said Westchester County Mayor George Latimer. “I strongly encourage all tech startups in our county who are looking to take their business to the next level to apply early to this powerful program.”
“The Element 46 Tech Accelerator’s Fall 2024 program marks the fifth partnership between the Westchester County Economic Development Agency and the Cela team. To date, we have more than 70 graduate entrepreneurs who have raised millions of dollars from investors, generated revenue, expanded their teams, and launched innovative technology products. This is a world-class entrepreneurial community that engages with the local and global startup ecosystem. Competition to be selected will only get more intense, so we encourage interested entrepreneurs to engage with us in upcoming information sessions and apply as soon as possible while spaces remain available for the Fall 2024 program,” said John Lin, co-founder of Cela Innovation. Applications for the Fall 2024 program will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and interested parties must apply by August 21 to apply for the program.