ST-Up Accelerator

An 18-month accelerator program for hardware startups in Israel, backed by STMicroelectronics.

Incubator Active Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel Est. 2018
Last updated 2026-07-20
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ST-Up is an 18-month accelerator program for hardware startups in Israel, launched in 2018 by STMicroelectronics. The program aims to provide priority access to companies that are compatible with ST's long-term vision and technology roadmap. It offers access to ST's internal resources and experts in marketing, R&D, manufacturing, and testing, as well as guidance and mentoring in B2B sales and marketing. Companies accepted into the accelerator also gain access to Impact Labs, a hardware fab/lab hosted by WeWork Hazerem in Tel Aviv. The program focuses on identifying future hardware-intensive unicorns and fostering long-term collaboration and mentoring.

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What is ST-Up Accelerator's primary focus?
ST-Up Accelerator is an 18-month, 5-step program designed to support semiconductor startups in Israel, Italy, France, and Poland, helping them accelerate product development and time-to-market.
What kind of support does ST-Up Accelerator provide to startups?
ST-Up Accelerator provides semiconductor startups with support to accelerate the ramp-up of their product offerings and speed up their time-to-market, aiming to foster long-term collaboration based on ST- or jointly-developed SoCs and/or intellectual property.
When was ST-Up Accelerator founded?
ST-Up Accelerator was founded in January 2018.
Where is ST-Up Accelerator headquartered?
ST-Up Accelerator is headquartered in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
Who is a key team member at ST-Up Accelerator?
Stephane M. Chouchan is a founder at ST-Up Accelerator.
What is the selection criteria for startups applying to ST-Up Accelerator?
The accelerator selects companies based on their compatibility with ST's roadmap and vision, with the aim of identifying future hardware-intensive unicorns.
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