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Applications Open for CyberTech Accelerator 2025 Cohort

St. Petersburg, FLBusiness/Entrepreneurship

Tampa Bay Wave has announced the opening of applications for its CyberTech Accelerator 2025 cohort, targeting entrepreneurs in the cybersecurity sector. This initiative offers invaluable mentorship from local industry leaders, and it is notable for being free and non-dilutive, meaning participants retain full equity in their businesses. Additionally, the program does not require relocation, allowing applicants to participate from their current locations. This accessibility is expected to attract a diverse range of participants, fostering innovation and collaboration within the cybersecurity field. Interested individuals are encouraged to visit the linked website for further details and to submit their applications.

This accelerator aims to bolster the cybersecurity ecosystem in the Tampa Bay area, representing a significant opportunity for aspiring entrepreneurs in the industry.

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