Google for Startups Campus
Global (multiple Campuses), United States
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About
Google for Startups Campus is where tech-based startups enjoy the best of Google with free training, mentoring, and a diverse community of problem solvers. Google for Startups Campuses offer physical spaces around the world where tech-based startups enjoy the best of Google with free trainings, mentoring, and a community of problem solvers. Campuses provide events, coworking space, programs, cafes, creator studios, mentoring and networking to support founders and resident startups.
Demo Day
Hybrid (In-Person & Virtual)
- Location
- Global (multiple Campuses), United States
- Duration
- Not specified
- International
- Accepted
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