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A Berkeley Skydeck está com chamada aberta para startups que atuam na área de semicondutores. A iniciativa, que recebe propostas até 7 de novembro, faz parte do programa “The Chip Track at SkyDeck” e visa impulsionar startups deste ramo, como forma de “trazer o Silício…
UC Berkeley SkyDeck, the accelerator of University of California (UC) Berkeley, has announced an initiative in partnership with corporates SiFive, Cadence and TSMC that will focus on semiconductor technology startups. Dubbed Chip Track, it is a 12-month program aimed at companies developing chips for applications…
UC Berkeley SkyDeck, the accelerator of University of California (UC) Berkeley, yesterday announced a new program that will focus on semiconductor technology startups. Dubbed Chip Track, the 12-month program will be aimed at companies developing chips for applications such as machine learning, computer vision, low-power…
Berkeley, CA – October 22, 2018 — UC Berkeley SkyDeck, the premier startup accelerator of the University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley), is leading a resurgence of semiconductor innovation by introducing a new Chip Track at the Berkeley SkyDeck startup accelerator. Starting with the first cohort…
Berkeley SkyDeck Launches First Official ‘Chip Track’ for Startups to Help Bring Silicon Back to Silicon Valley
UC Berkeley SkyDeck, the premier startup accelerator of the University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley), is leading a resurgence of semiconductor innovation by introducing a new Chip Track at the Berkeley SkyDeck startup accelerator. Starting with the first cohort of 2019, startups focused on…
First Official ‘Chip Track’ for Startups to Help Bring Silicon Back to Silicon Valley
For the past few years UC Berkeley’s very own startup acceleratorBerkeley SkyDeck has been hard at work fostering hundreds ofstartups looking to bring cutting edge technology to market. Now KCBS reporter Keith Menconi says the program is expanding.
Berkeley SkyDeck Opens Programs to Startups from all UC Campuses for the First Time, Expands with SF Office Space