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Newsletter – August 10, 2021

Tigran and Vahan Petrosyan, co-founders of SuperAnnotate, just caught up with Sibyl Chen, SkyDeck’s Senior Director of Program, to discuss their journey since they graduated from SkyDeck two years ago and what it’s been like raising a Series A.

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Tech Startup News: Batch 13 Cohort Applications Open

UC Berkeley Skydeck, the global startup accelerator of the University of California at Berkeley, has opened the application period for its upcoming Batch 13 program for startups. Around 20 accepted startups will receive $105,000 funding along with other benefits. Applications for Batch 13 are open from August…

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Newsletter – August 4, 2021

As the top university accelerator in the nation, Berkeley SkyDeck fast-tracks startups with a direct path to the heart of Silicon Valley. SkyDeck provides a wealth of resources for its Cohort startups, including access to 70+ workshops, an array of networking events, over $750K in…

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Highly Competitive Accelerator Berkeley SkyDeck Now Accepting Applications for Batch 13 Cohort Program
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SkyDeck Rebrands HotDesk Incubator to “Pad-13” Providing Greater Mentorship
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Newsletter – July 20, 2021

As of the past few weeks, two SkyDeck startups have closed new rounds of funding. SuperAnnotate (Batch 8 Cohort) raised a $14.5M Series A led by Base10. Obviously AI (Batch 8 Cohort) raised a seed round of $4.7M seed round from UTEC, Trail Mix Ventures, and…

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Newsletter – June 30, 2021

Berkeley SkyDeck has been supporting nearly 300 startups a year on their moonshot trajectories. Now, we are on a moonshot trajectory of our own: increasing the number of startups hosted per year.

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Canadian Technology Accelerator to Host its First U.S. Demo Day in Partnership with Berkeley SkyDeck
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SkyDeck’s Chip Track recognized by the New York Times

OAKLAND, Calif. — A global shortage of semiconductors has cast a cloud over the plans of carmakers and other companies. But there’s a silver lining for Silicon Valley executives like Aart de Geus. He is chairman and co-chief executive of Synopsys, the biggest supplier of software that engineers use…