Palo Alto, California, United States 11-50 Accelerator Early Stage Venture, Non Equity Assistance, Seed startx.com/ 8,459
Industries AutomotiveBig DataBioinformaticsBiotechnologyComputer VisionConsumer SoftwareEducationEnterprise SoftwareFinanceHardwareInternetInternet of ThingsMedical DeviceNon ProfitVenture CapitalHeadquarters Regions San Francisco Bay Area, Silicon Valley, West Coast Founded Date 2011 Founders Anuj Khandelwal, Cameron Teitelman, Christopher Morace, Dan Ha, Dan McEleney, Danny Yu, Haamid Ali, Jonathan Golden, Juan Vera, Karen Katz, Katie Fo, Matt Man, Richard Rabbat, Steve Petersen Operating Status Active Last Funding Type Grant Related Hubs StartX (Stanford-StartX Fund) Alumni Founded Companies, StartX (Stanford-StartX Fund) Portfolio Companies Hub Tags Crunchbase Venture Program
Investor Type Accelerator Investment Stage Early Stage Venture, Non Equity Assistance, Seed Number of Exits Accelerator has Demo Days Yes Accelerator Application Deadline Feb 10, 2019
Company Type For Profit
Contact Email info@startx.stanford.edu Phone Number +1(408) 230-3300
StartX is a 501(c)(3) Stanford-affiliated nonprofit in Silicon Valley that runs one of the world’s top startup accelerator programs. Its mission is to advance the development of the best entrepreneurs through experiential education and peer learning. Since launching in 2010, it has supported more than 450 companies and 1000 entrepreneurs, from
early to pre-IPO stage, working across a wide spectrum of industries.
StartX and StartX Med, dedicated to medical and biotechnology innovation, provide founders with access to a powerful network of entrepreneurs, investors, mentors, and industry partners, along with office space and a variety of other resources. Based in Palo Alto, the accelerator also operates StartX-QB3 Labs and the Stanford-StartX Fund. We are funded by Stanford University, Stanford Health Care, Microsoft, Steelcase, Hyundai, Oriza Ventures, Nissan, Panasonic, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Analog Devices, Silicon Valley Bank, Greylock Partners, Sequoia Capital, and many others. For more information, visit startx.com
The company is associated investment vehicle, the Stanford-StartX Fund is a partnership between StartX, Stanford University and Stanford Health Care. It can invest only in StartX companies who raise qualified rounds of venture capital using objective criteria; it is founder opt-in.