Atlanta Tech Village

Atlanta Tech Village is a technology incubator complex located in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia.[1]

Atlanta Tech Village
IndustryTech incubator
Founded2012
FounderDavid Cummings
Websiteatlantatechvillage.com

History

Atlanta Tech Village was founded by David Cummings in 2012[2] as a small business incubator.[3] Within its first year the incubator had 180 tenant companies.[4][5][6]

Incubator

The Village is now the fourth largest tech hub in the US,[7] housing about 300 companies in 2018,[8][9] and partners with larger corporations like Turner, Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Coca-Cola to form relationships between startups and larger establishments.[10][11] Past companies have included Yik Yak, BitPay, and IO Education.[7] The Village also houses international offshoots from foreign tech companies alongside its American startups. [12][13] The company has about 1000 entrepreneurs working complex, which are connected to angel investors and funding sources, in addition to business mentors. The Village also has a pre-accelerator program that works with minorities and women in the early stages of their business development.[14]

Space

In addition to its investments, Atlanta Tech Village rents both office space and individual desks to technology companies.[2] The complex is 103,000 square feet in total.[15]

References

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