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In a significant development for the local entrepreneurial ecosystem, a startup accelerator in Waterville has announced the rollout of enhanced prototyping and finance programs. Over the past four years, this initiative has played a crucial role in fostering innovation, contributing to a remarkable $14.6 million in sales and facilitating over $21 million in capital raised by its alumni companies.
The newly introduced programs aim to provide startups with the necessary resources and support to refine their prototypes and secure essential funding. By focusing on the critical stages of product development and financial planning, the accelerator seeks to empower emerging businesses to navigate the complexities of bringing their ideas to market.
Participants in the program will have access to mentorship, workshops, and networking opportunities designed to enhance their skills and knowledge. This strategic move not only strengthens the local startup community but also positions Waterville as a vibrant hub for entrepreneurial growth and innovation.
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