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Google for Startups

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Startup program by Google
Google for Startups
Area servedWorldwide
OwnerGoogle
Key peopleAgnieszka Hryniewicz-Bieniek
Jewel Burks Solomon
URLstartup.google.com
Launched2011

Google for Startups (formerly known asGoogle for Entrepreneurs) is a startup program launched byGoogle in 2011. It consists of over 50 co-working spaces and accelerators in 125 countries, and provides hands-on lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs.[1]

It partners with local startup communities as well as a network of co-working spaces popularly known asGoogle Campus (not to be confused withGoogleplex) for tech startup entrepreneurs. It offers access to Google's devices as well as tools and workshops for the local tech community. Google has claimed that the startups in its Campuses have raised over $250 million and created more than 4600 new jobs.[2]

History

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In March 2012, Campus London was first launched inEast London, followed by CampusTel Aviv later in December 2012.[3] The first Asian Campus was opened inSeoul,South Korea in 2015.[4][5] The first South American Campus was subsequently launched in 2016 inSāo Paulo,Brazil.[6]

Events held in the various Campuses differ by location, including the language used in these events. Entrepreneurs or companies can apply to host these events, and they include workshops and conferences on tech topics such asblockchain,Internet of Things,fintech,machine learning, andcloud computing as well as other important practical skills for entrepreneurs such asdigital marketing,product management, andintellectual rights. Other events includehackathons as well as startup residency programs for entrepreneurs and even free yoga andmindfulness sessions for entrepreneurs.

From time to time, Google employees are deployed to conduct workshops (such as sales training, technical discussions, pioneering philosophical thought experiments) as well as conferences with Google-related products and platforms such as theGoogle Cloud Platform.

In October 2018, Google for Entrepreneurs was renamed as Google for Startups.[7] During the coronavirus pandemic, Google has decided not to reopen its East London campus likely due to the shift of working from home in June 2021.[8]

Locations

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A corridor in Campus Warsaw located on the premises of the 19th-century formerWarsaw Vodka Factory "Koneser".

As of 2019, its Campuses are located in 7 different cities spanning across Europe, Asia, and South America:

  • Campus Tel Aviv
  • Campus Madrid
  • Campus Seoul
  • Campus Warsaw
  • Campus Sāo Paulo
  • Campus Tokyo

Campus Berlin

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In 2017, another Campus location was planned to be launched in the neighborhood ofKreuzberg inBerlin, Germany.[9][10] This led to concerns from local residents on thegentrification of the area.[11][12] This issue has further escalated in September 2018 when protestors from Berlin-based "occupy" group temporarily occupied the building site and where at least six people were arrested according to eyewitness reports.[13]

Some have criticized that Campus has led to too many light app startups instead of trulydisruptive ones.[14] Other criticisms include Google utilizing its Campuses for its marketing purposes rather than truly developing the startup community.[15][16]

In October 2018, Google dropped plans to open its Berlin campus after pressure by local campaigners and stated that the site would now belong to two local charities.[17]

References

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  1. ^Li, Abner (2018-10-22)."Google for Startups gets a rebrand and mentorship/workspace Residency program".9to5Google. Retrieved2019-02-13.
  2. ^"Google is opening a 'Campus' in Berlin for entrepreneurs".Business Insider. Retrieved2018-03-20.
  3. ^"Google opens Campus Tel Aviv startup space".Israel21c. Retrieved2018-03-20.
  4. ^"Google opens up a 21,000-square-foot campus in South Korea for startups".Business Insider. Retrieved2018-03-20.
  5. ^Lee, Youkyung (2015-05-08)."Google opens first Asia campus in Seoul as South Korea startup scene flourishes". Retrieved2018-03-20.
  6. ^"Fomos conhecer o Google Campus São Paulo: Veja todos os detalhes e saiba como se inscrever para o programa Residentes - Startupi".Startupi (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2016-06-07. Archived fromthe original on 2018-10-04. Retrieved2018-03-20.
  7. ^"Google for Startups: bringing the best of Google to startups everywhere".Google. 22 October 2018. Retrieved4 February 2019.
  8. ^"Google Campus closes in the end of an era for London tech startups".Google. 22 June 2021. Retrieved24 September 2021.
  9. ^Welle (www.dw.com), Deutsche."Google to open new Berlin office | DW | 02.06.2019".DW.COM. Retrieved2021-08-28.
  10. ^"Google opens new office in Berlin".berlin.de. Archived fromthe original on 2022-04-01. Retrieved2021-08-28.
  11. ^"Anti-gentrification campaigners are unhappy about Google's plan to open a startup 'Campus' for entrepreneurs in Berlin".Business Insider. Retrieved2018-03-20.
  12. ^Kaiser, Tina (2017-12-24)."Wo ein Kindergartenkind "Fuck off Google" hoch hält".Die Welt. Retrieved2018-03-27.
  13. ^Greene, Tristan (2018-09-06)."German protesters clash with police over proposed Google campus".The Next Web. Retrieved2018-09-14.
  14. ^"After 20 Months Google's Campus London Hub Has 22,000 Members, So Where Next? – TechCrunch".techcrunch.com. Retrieved2018-03-20.
  15. ^"How a Berlin neighbourhood took on Google and won".Wired UK.ISSN 1357-0978. Retrieved2021-08-28.
  16. ^Fritze, Martin Paul; Gänser-Stickler, Gertraud Maria; Türk, Sarah; Zhao, Yingshuai (2019-01-01).""F*ck off Google": protest against Google Campus Berlin".The CASE Journal.15 (6):669–688.doi:10.1108/TCJ-03-2019-0013.ISSN 1544-9106.
  17. ^"Google drops plans for Berlin campus after protests".BBC News. 2018-10-24. Retrieved2018-10-25.

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