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Amplify is a hands-on startup accelerator and multi-faceted entrepreneurial campus in Los Angeles. itself is a startup, run by an incredible team of entrepreneurs and visionaries. they expect to benefit from the community they’re building as much as our members will and making a real impact in the Los Angeles startup ecosystem is at the heart of our strategy.
Link to Amazon.com’s page where you can read about G.V. O’Neill’s book, An Inventors How to Book.
Good information on what angels desire in entrepreneurs. Recommended by the Keiretsu Forum.
AngelList is a platform for startups. This is a site where you can connect with investors interested in helping you fund your startup. Included for your review is a list of investors that tells the investor’s name, location, and previous investments.
AngelPad is a seed-stage accelerator program based and have launched more than 130 companies in 10 cohorts. Every 6 months we select about 12Â teams from a huge pool of applicants (usually around 2000) to work with us.
Aroma Housewares makes kitchen gadgets, cookers and other culinary utensils.
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