Google for entrepreneurs announced a Tech Hub Network with seven partners, initially located in North America.
Progressively this project demonstrates its utility and efficiency in its
capacity to create jobs and value by helping startups grow in about 100
countries around the world.
Google for entrepreneurs wants to consolidate this momentum; therefore today they
announced a Tech Hub Network with seven partners, initially located in North
America. 1871 (Chicago), American Underground (Durham), Coco (Minneapolis),
Communitech (Waterloo),
Galvanize (Denver), Grand Circus (Detroit) and Nashville Entrepreneur Center (Nashville)
are all top notch spaces fueling entrepreneurship. We believe these hubs have
pioneered a new approach to launching a business, and it’s our mission to help
support them.
The goal is to create a strong network, provide each hub with financial
support alongside access to Google technology, platforms and mentors, and
ensuring that entrepreneurs at these hubs have access to an even larger network
of startups.