About
AtoBe Accelerator is an equity-free, execution-driven accelerator for engineering-led startups at the earliest stages. Based at Azrieli College of Engineering Jerusalem, AtoBe works with founders from ideation through early traction, helping them make correct, evidence-based decisions as early as possible.
AtoBe prepares startups for pre-seed readiness or sustainable bootstrapped growth, depending on what the company actually needs. Fundraising is treated as a decision, not an assumption. The program focuses on execution, founder judgment, and real constraints rather than theory, pitch theater, or passive learning.
The six-month program runs on a weekly execution cadence, combining hands-on working sessions, targeted expert involvement, structured assignments tied to company decisions, and bi-weekly 1:1 check-ins with the Accelerator Program Manager. Midway through the program, teams undergo a formal assessment with experienced founders and operators to force clarity, prevent drift, and set priorities for the second half.
AtoBe primarily supports technical and first-time founders building engineering-driven products. Founders gain access to engineering infrastructure, academic faculty, labs, workspace, and embedded senior engineering students, alongside a curated mentorship pool introduced only when it can materially move the company forward.
Since inception, AtoBe has supported over 100 startups across 12 cohorts, with alumni companies collectively raising $155M+, alongside teams that chose to bootstrap or shut down early with clarity. AtoBe does not promise success. It promises better decisions, sooner.
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Q&A
- What is AtoBe's primary focus as an accelerator?
- AtoBe Accelerator is an equity-free, execution-driven accelerator based at Azrieli College of Engineering Jerusalem, focusing on engineering-led startups at the earliest stages, from ideation through early traction.
- What kind of founders does AtoBe primarily support?
- AtoBe primarily supports technical and first-time founders who are building engineering-driven products.
- What resources does AtoBe provide to its participating startups?
- Founders gain access to engineering infrastructure, academic faculty, labs, workspace, and embedded senior engineering students, alongside a curated mentorship pool.
- How long is AtoBe's accelerator program?
- The AtoBe program runs for six months, with a weekly execution cadence.
- What is the total amount of funding raised by AtoBe alumni companies?
- Since its inception, AtoBe has supported over 100 startups, with alumni companies collectively raising over $155 million.
- When was AtoBe founded?
- AtoBe was founded in January 2014.
- Who is the AtoBe Accelerator Manager?
- David Goldstein is the AtoBe Accelerator Manager.
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External links
| Website | linktr.ee/AtoBe_Azrieli |
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| linkedin.com/company/atobe-innovation-hub |
Identifiers & details
| Founded | 2014-1 |
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Patents
| EPO | 66 |
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Publications (Crossref)
| Works | 3 |
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