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Apply for F3 Tech third annual accelerator program

The third annual F3 Tech Accelerator Program offers up to $400,000 for agriculture, aquaculture and environmental technology companies to expedite commercial sales and prepare them for potential investment or acquisition.

Apply for F3 Tech third annual accelerator program
July 7, 2020

F3 Tech, a leading commercialization program for early-stage companies, launched its 2020 F3 Tech Accelerator Program to provide funding and executive support for portfolio companies to expedite commercial sales and prepare them for potential investment or acquisition.

The F3 Tech Accelerator Program offers up to $150,000 in funding and professional services valued at $250,000 available in Q3 of 2020 for qualified companies. The F3 Tech Accelerator requires no equity from participating companies, a unique value proposition for many early-stage companies. At the end of the program, the portfolio company with the greatest ability to obtain investment and generate revenue will be awarded $25,000.

The program was launched three years ago to advance innovation and new technologies within agriculture, aquaculture, energy, supply chain and environmental technology sectors. “We are thrilled to announce the third annual F3 Tech Accelerator Program and have worked closely with Fortune 500 industry partners to identify their greatest commercial needs in hopes of attracting top global talent to solve those problems,” stated Chris Hlubb, program director of F3 Tech Accelerator Program. “We anticipate this year’s portfolio will include leading candidates in the energy storage, land-based aquaculture, and advanced soil health sectors, who will have an opportunity to present those solutions to the industry during the program.”

The deadline to apply for the F3 Tech Accelerator Program is August 1, 2020. Finalists will be announced on August 24, 2020. The Accelerator Program starts September 8, 2020. To apply for the F3 Tech Accelerator Program, visit f3tech.org. Program guidelines are outlined here.