Since launching in 2009, the Founder Institute has helped launch over 7,500 new technology companies across 200 cities, 100 countries, and six continents.
These companies have gone on to do great things, and create over 30,000 new jobs.
In the past few weeks, Appota's founder, Do Tuan Anh, was interviewed by e27, Peerby was featured on HPR, Pathgather was highlighted on AlleyWatch, and more.
Below is a roundup of recent Founder Institute Graduates in the news:
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Appota featured in e27: Coffee Chat: Why Does Anh of Appota Insist on Long-Term Accelerator Programmes (e27): Appota, a Hanoi Graduate, is mobile content distribution platform for developers and game publishers in South-East Asia.
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Peerby featured in HPR: Why Buy When You Can Borrow? App Connects People And Stuff (NPR): Peerby, an Amsterdam Graduate, is a peer-to-peer borrowing platform where consumers can borrow items they need from their neighbors.
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Pathgather featured in AlleyWatch: This NYC Startup Raised $1.5M to Listen and Learn in the Enterprise (AlleyWatch): Pathgather, a New York Graduate, is a social learning platform for companies that connects employees around learning and development.
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GoFar featured in BRW: What Danny Adams Got from His Self-Imposed Trial by Fire (BRW): GoFar, a Sydney Graduate, is a device that tells people how their driving affects their fuel efficiency and safety.
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2RedBeans featured in NBC: Chinese-Americans Find Love on Specialty Dating Site (NBC): 2RedBeans, a Bay Area Graduate, is a dating website for Chinese singles.
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HomeConnectOnline featured in The Economic Times: HomeConnectOnline.com, One-Stop Destination for Taking Craft Lessons or Shopping Stationary (The Economic Times): HomeConnectOnline, a Bangalore Graduate, is an online marketplace where you can find various service providers.