University College Dublin (UCD), through NovaUCD, the Centre for New Ventures and Entrepreneurs, has been selected as a global strategic partner by Berkeley SkyDeck, UC Berkeley's startup accelerator programme.

SkyDeck’s global strategic partners are universities and accelerators from around the world who help identify top startups to participate in the SkyDeck accelerator. UCD is SkyDeck’s only Irish global strategic partner. 

Caroline Winnett, executive director, Berkeley SkyDeck. Photo: Berkeley SkyDeck

SkyDeck, which has been named by Forbes as one of the top five US university accelerators, hosts nearly 300 startups a year through its two main accelerator programmes, the Cohort (or Accelerator) Programme and the HotDesk (or Incubator) Programme.

Highly competitive application process

About 20 startups are selected to take part in a Cohort Programme which runs twice a year and lasts six months. The participants are chosen after an interview stage with shortlisted startups following a highly competitive application process.

As a global strategic partner UCD can nominate one startup directly to the interview stage of both annual Cohort Programmes.

Tom Flanagan, UCD director for enterprise and commercialisation said: “We are delighted that UCD has been selected as a global strategic partner in the prestigious Berkeley SkyDeck accelerator programme. Silicon Valley is a fantastic location to launch a company with its high concentration of investors willing to back exciting early-stage startups, and an enterprise ecosystem keen to adopt new technologies.

“As a strategic partner NovaUCD is now looking forward to nominating a startup from our community, with deep intellectual property and international ambitions, to proceed to the interview stage for SkyDeck’s Autumn 2021 Cohort Programme. If selected, the nominated UCD startup will benefit from the excellent programme and significantly accelerate its growth and ability to scale globally.”

“As an accelerator with global reach, Berkeley SkyDeck is looking forward to this collaboration with UCD to bring talented Irish startups to our programme,” said Caroline Winnett, executive director of Berkeley SkyDeck. “Innovative founders come from all over the world and SkyDeck has become increasingly well known as a launchpad into Silicon Valley.”

Simon Factor, senior manager, New Ventures at NovaUCD said: “The SkyDeck partnership creates a bridge for UCD startups to get a foothold in the US West Coast, accessing office space, local market knowledge and venture capital. For many UCD deep tech startups, the US market is the first and most important export market. This partnership provides a potential bridge into Silicon Valley for NovaUCD companies.”

Top institutional VCs

Startups participating in the Berkeley SkyDeck Cohort Programme are matched with advisers and receive a $105,000 investment from the Berkeley SkyDeck Fund, a dedicated investment fund supported by top institutional VCs such as Sequoia and Mayfield.

They also take part in the BAM (Berkeley Acceleration Method) programme, SkyDeck’s proprietary and practical experience-based acceleration programme designed by industry thought leaders.

In addition, participating startups have access to SkyDeck’s network of 350+ advisers, 50 industry partners, and UC Berkeley’s alumni network. They also pitch at a SkyDeck Demo Day where they can present to almost 1,000 qualified investors.

Ciaran Quinn, based in Paris, is a Berkeley SkyDeck Ambassador and charged with helping to develop SkyDeck’s global network, elevate the visibility of the programme, and provide a European-based contact, said: “This relationship with UCD will create strong connections between the accelerator and a source of creative and smart tech founders in Ireland.

"I am excited to work with UCD and UCD-based entrepreneurs and encourage them to grow and thrive through the extraordinary opportunities SkyDeck offers.”