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Hatchery Accelerator powered by RightShift
Also known as: The Hatchery Accelerator, Hatchery RightShift Accelerator
Emory University · Atlanta, Georgia
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Application
Annual
Institution Wide
Last activity
2026-02-03
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Hatchery Accelerator powered by RightShift
A 10-week hybrid summer accelerator launched in 2026, partnering The Hatchery with RightShift (IntuitioLabs). Combines business-focused curriculum with AI-powered tools and engineering support.
Key Details
- Type: Summer accelerator
- Duration: 10 weeks (May 28 – Jul 30, 2026)
- Format: Hybrid — virtual sessions + in-person intensive weeks on Emory campus
- Equity: 0% — founders retain full ownership
- Cohort size: 10-12 ventures
- Eligibility: Emory students, faculty, staff, alumni + non-Emory founders nationwide
- Prerequisites: Functional prototype, early revenue or funding
- Demo Day: Jul 30, 2026
News & articles
News articles and official sources documenting Hatchery Accelerator powered by RightShift at Emory University.
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Emory University
Hatchery Accelerator powered by RightShift
URL: https://hatchery.emory.edu/programs/accelerator.html Captured: 2026-06-28 10-week hybrid summer accelerator launched 2026. Partnership with RightShift. 10-12 ventures, 0% equity, open to non-Emory founders. AI tools, engineering support, Demo Day.
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Emory University
The Hatchery — Emory Center for Innovation
URL: https://hatchery.emory.edu/ Captured: 2026-06-28 The Hatchery empowers ethical and effective entrepreneurial leaders at Emory. Housed within a 15,000-square-foot creativity and collaboration space. Key stats: 9,228 total program participants, 302 student ventures supported, $10.2M venture funds raised.
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