Amazon partners with Seraphim on AWS accelerator for space startups
Amazon will soon be a big part of the space economy in the form of its Kuiper satellite internet constellation, but here on Earth its ambitions are more commonplace: get an accelerator going. They've partnered with space-focused VC outfit Seraphim Capital to create a four-week program with (among other things) a $100,000 AWS credit for a carrot.
Applications are open now for the AWS Space Accelerator, with the only requirement that you're aiming for the space sector and plan to use AWS at some point. Ten applicants will be accepted; you have until April 21 to apply.
The program sounds fairly straightforward: a technical, business, and mentorship" deal where you'll likely learn how to use AWS properly, get some good tips from the AWS Partner Network and other space-focused experts on tech, regulations and security, then rub shoulders with some VCs to talk about that round you're putting together. (No doubt Seraphim's team gets first dibs, but there doesn't appear to be any strict equity agreement.)
Selected startups may receive up to $100,000 in AWS Activate credit," the announcement says, which does hedge somewhat, but probably legal made them put that in.
There are a good amount of space-focused programs out there, but not nearly enough to cover demand - there are a lot of space startups! And they often face a special challenge of being highly technical, have customers in the public sector and need rather a lot of cash to get going compared with your average enterprise SaaS.
We'll understand more about the program once the first cohort is announced, likely not for at least a month or two.
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