Y Combinator, a startup accelerator based in the Silicon Valley, has accepted 52 startups from around the world. The startups will move to Silicon Valley for three months for training and mentorship, before they’ll have an opportunity to pitch to investors. Cambridge Bio-Augmentation Systems, a startup supported by Cambridge Social Ventures programme run by Cambridge Judge’s Centre for Social Innovation, is among selected ventures.
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