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Applications Open for CyberTech Accelerator 2025 Cohort

St. Petersburg, FLTechnology

According to a recent article from St Pete's Business Daily, Tampa Bay Wave has opened applications for its CyberTech Accelerator 2025 cohort, aimed at aspiring entrepreneurs in the cybersecurity sector. This initiative offers participants the opportunity to receive hands-on mentorship from established industry leaders. A key feature of the accelerator is that it is free and non-dilutive, meaning participants retain full ownership of their startups without giving up equity. Additionally, the program does not require relocation, making it accessible to a diverse group of applicants. This initiative not only supports individual entrepreneurs but also promotes innovation in the increasingly vital cybersecurity landscape.

Interested individuals are encouraged to visit the linked website for more information. The article highlights the significance of mentorship and resource accessibility for emerging tech entrepreneurs, reflecting a proactive approach to nurturing talent in this essential area of technology.

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