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MIT delta v

North America, Massachusetts, United States, Cambridge

Description

MIT delta v, operated by the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship, stands as MIT's premier venture accelerator. Designed as a capstone educational experience, it specifically targets MIT student entrepreneurs, providing them with the critical resources and guidance needed to transform their innovative ideas into viable, market-ready ventures. The program's core mission is to help these nascent companies achieve "escape velocity," preparing them for successful launch into the real world post-graduation.

The intensive summer program offers a comprehensive suite of support, including dedicated workspace, expert mentorship from seasoned entrepreneurs and industry leaders, and a robust curriculum of workshops. These sessions cover essential startup fundamentals such as product-market fit, fundraising strategies, legal considerations, and team building. Participants benefit from a highly collaborative environment, fostering peer learning and networking opportunities within MIT's vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem.

A significant component of the delta v program is the financial support provided to participating teams. Each accepted venture receives an equity-free grant of up to $20,000, a crucial non-dilutive injection of capital that allows founders to focus on development without immediate concerns about giving up ownership. Beyond this initial funding, teams also have the opportunity to compete for additional capital through a substantial prize pool, totaling $100,000, which is awarded at the program's culminating Demo Day.

Annually, delta v typically supports up to 25 teams, guiding them through a rigorous process of validation, iteration, and strategic planning. The program culminates in a public Demo Day, where teams pitch their ventures to a diverse audience of investors, industry professionals, and the broader entrepreneurial community. This exposure is invaluable for securing follow-on investment and establishing key partnerships, solidifying delta v's role as a vital launchpad for MIT's next generation of startups.

Investor Profile

MIT delta v has backed more than 128 startups, with 0 new investments in the last 12 months alone. The firm has led 66 rounds, about 52% of its total and boasts 16 exits across its portfolio.

Investment Focus Highlights

  • Concentrates on Non Equity Assistance, Grant, Pre Seed rounds (top funding stages).
  • Majority of deals are located in United States, Mexico, Spain.
  • Strong thematic focus on Health Care, Software, Artificial Intelligence (AI).
  • Typical check size: $20K.

Stage Focus

  • Non Equity Assistance (55%)
  • Grant (39%)
  • Pre Seed (3%)
  • Seed (2%)
  • Undisclosed (1%)

Country Focus

  • United States (91%)
  • Mexico (2%)
  • Spain (2%)
  • The Netherlands (1%)
  • Nigeria (1%)
  • India (1%)
  • Brazil (1%)
  • Singapore (1%)
  • Germany (1%)

Industry Focus

  • Health Care
  • Software
  • Artificial Intelligence (Ai)
  • Information Technology
  • Machine Learning
  • Wellness
  • Medical
  • Internet
  • Saas
  • Manufacturing
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FAQ

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Who does MIT delta v frequently co-invest with?

Graph Ventures
North America, California, United States, Palo Alto
Co-Investments: 1
Rough Draft Ventures
North America, Massachusetts, United States, Cambridge
Co-Investments: 3
Y Combinator
North America, California, United States, Mountain View
Co-Investments: 1
2020 Ventures
North America, California, United States, San Francisco
Co-Investments: 1
Dorm Room Fund
North America, Pennsylvania, United States, Philadelphia
Co-Investments: 2
Barclays Corporate Banking
Europe, England, United Kingdom, London
Co-Investments: 1
Deloitte
Europe, England, United Kingdom, London
Co-Investments: 1
Mahindra Finance
Asia, Maharashtra, India, Mumbai
Co-Investments: 1
8 Decimal Capital
North America, California, United States, San Francisco
Co-Investments: 1
Slow Ventures
North America, California, United States, San Francisco
Co-Investments: 1

Which angels does MIT delta v often collaborate with?

LR
Europe, England, United Kingdom, London
Shared Deals: 1
Daniel Schryer
Asia, Bali, Indonesia
Shared Deals: 1
MG
North America, California, United States, Los Altos
Shared Deals: 1
Shared Deals: 1

What are some of recent deals done by MIT delta v?

Tailbox

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Tailbox is a developer of a location-based social network application for travelers and explorers.

Artificial Intelligence (AI)LeisureMobile AppsTourismTravel
Non Equity AssistanceJun 5, 2023
Moshion

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Moshion is a data-driven platform for nurse workflow optimization.

Health CareInformation TechnologyMedicalSoftware
Non Equity AssistanceJun 1, 2022
Amount Raised: $20,000
Encora Therapeutics

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Encora helps people with neurodegenerative movement disorders regain independence and control in their lives.

Health CareInformation TechnologyMedicalMedical DevicePersonal Health
Non Equity AssistanceOct 21, 2020
WellNested

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

WellNested helps new parents navigate the transition into parenthood with confidence and ease.

Wellness
Pre SeedMar 1, 2020
VideaHealth

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

VideaHealth is offers dentistAI’s software automatically detects pathologies in dental imaging, helping dentists avoid missing diseases.

BiotechnologyHealth CareSoftware
SeedSep 26, 2019
Amount Raised: $5,400,000
Insanirator

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Insanirator develops a system solution for urban sanitation.

Health CareProperty Development
Non Equity AssistanceSep 6, 2019
Acoustic Wells

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Acoustic Wells offers industrial IoT solutions to maximize oil field efficiency and reduce environmental impact.

InternetInternet of ThingsOil and Gas
Non Equity AssistanceSep 6, 2019
Haystack Ag

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Cost-effective soil carbon measurement.

AgricultureAgTechFarming
Non Equity AssistanceSep 6, 2019
Easel

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Easel is an online platform that provides parents with access to childcare at local and licensed childcare centers.

Child CareE-CommerceEdTechInformation TechnologyParenting
Non Equity AssistanceSep 6, 2019
CaroCare

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

CaroCare provides in-home and remote care services for new families.

Child CareHealth CareHome Health Care
Non Equity AssistanceSep 6, 2019