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==History==
The first seed accelerator was [[Y Combinator (company)|Y Combinator]], started in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 2005, and then later moved to Silicon Valley by [[Paul Graham (computer programmer)|Paul Graham]].<ref name="accelerating-studies" /> It was followed by [[TechStars]] (in 2006), [[Seedcamp]] (in 2007), [[AngelPad]] (in 2010), Startupbootcamp (in 2010), Tech Wildcatters (in 2011), several accelerators of [[SOSVentures|SOSV]], [[Forum Ventures]] (In 2014), Boomtown Boulder (in 2014) and [[Antler (venture capital firm)|Antler]] (in 2017).<ref name="gilani4">{{Cite web |last=Gilani |first=Aziz |last2=Dettori, Gianluca |date=July 16, 2011 |title=Incubators in US and Europe - Speed and scale in capital formation |url=http://www.slideshare.net/dgiluz/accellerators-in-us-and-europe/4 |access-date=September 14, 2012 |publisher=Kauffman Fellow Program |page=4}}</ref>
In Europe, the first accelerator program was started by Accelerace in 2009 in Denmark (strongly subsidised by the Danish government) followed shortly after by Startup Wise Guys in 2012 in Estonia.
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*[[Business incubator]]
*[[Corporate accelerator]]
*[[Forum Ventures]]
*[[Flex space]]
*[[:Category:Startup accelerators|List of startup accelerators]]
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