ATS 2025 Info Session
Event description
Join us for our virtual ATS 2025 Info Session.
Discover how you can scale with one of the world's leading accelerators for accessibility startups through our unique programming, support, network, and resources.
Learn how you can receive over $50,000 in cash grants.
Explore our new Active Mobility and Digital Equity streams.
This session brings together three extraordinary founders and ATS Alumni that are pushing the envelope in accessibility tech, ready to share their knowledge, experiences with the accelerator, and secrets to success.
Guest Speakers:
Juan Olarte, Founder & CEO, Digita11y Accessible
Mellissa Kuforiji, Founder & CEO, BabyZips
Rajeev Ramanath, Founder & CEO, Blueberry Technology
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Program Overview (20 minutes): Learn why ATS is considered one of the world’s leading accelerators for accessibility startups. Access to Success’ founder, Varun Chandak will share more about our unique programming, partnerships and global resources available for ATS participants.
Discussion (20 minutes): Hear directly from experienced accessibility founders and ATS alumni about their work, and experiences and successes from the accelerator.
Q&A Session (20 minutes): Have burning questions about eligibility, funding, programming, or how you can benefit from the accelerator? This is your chance to get them answered directly by our guest speakers and the ATS team.
This event will be recorded and live captioning will be available. If you require further accommodations, please let us know.
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About Access to Success
Access to Success (ATS) is a Toronto-based not-for-profit on a mission to Enable Everyone. It runs Canada's leading accelerator for accessibility startups, providing unique programming, network and funding to help scale innovations in accessibility tech. As of January 2025, its 60 alumni startups from 6 countries have benefited over 1 million people with disabilities and raised over $35M in funding.
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