Amazon, Deloitte, Fidelity Partner With IDEO CoLab on Blockchain Accelerator
The new blockchain accelerator is aiming to boost 12 promising startups this year.
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IDEO CoLab, a subsidiary of design firm IDEO, has partnered with 20 blue chip and crypto firms to launch a blockchain accelerator dubbed Startup Studio.
Partners include Amazon, Deloitte, and Fidelity, as well as crypto data firm Messari, the Ethereum Foundation, the Stellar Foundation, among others, to build on the distributed web incubator that IDEO CoLab launched in February.
The new initiative will see each of the partners hosting acceleration programs to provide enterprising blockchain entrepreneurs and firms with the tools and funding they need to further the "development, adoption, and impact of blockchain technology," said Ian Lee, managing director at IDEO CoLab Ventures.
IDEO CoLab believes blockchain gives “users greater access, ownership, and control” over their identities and financial lives, but remains “highly unusable for the average person.” Nearly every facet of the tech, from wallets to key management, and distribution mechanisms to custodianship, are “wide open” to be improved upon, the firm said.
What’s more, it expects the advancements being made in blockchain to develop into “billion — or even trillion — dollar opportunities."
It's not only the blockchain industry IDEO CoLab is accelerating, but also the nature of startup incubation.
Lee said:
The studio programs on offer include an IDEO brand design workshop, an organization scaling workshop with Electric Capital, and a legal and regulatory workshop with law firm Perkins Coie.
Longer term residencies, based in either San Francisco or Boston, will range from three to six months alongside IDEO CoLab's approximately 20 person team.
'Sustainable model'
IDEO began working with startups in 2012, after 21 years of successful design for international corporations such as Apple, Walgreens, and 3M.
It continued to support underdogs when tilting towards distributed web technologies in 2015. Since that time, IDEO has collaborated on over 30 blockchain protocols, co-created 12, and invested in 9 burgeoning startups, including IPFS, ZeppelinOS, Augur, Zcash, Handshake and Grin.
Additionally, the company is looking to invest in approximately 12 new blockchain initiatives every year going forward. The accelerator’s success is seen by the reflexive investment from one of IDEO’s first early stage collaborations – Messari, which has joined Startup Studio.
Lee said:
Indeed, IDEO has had repeated collaborations with most of the companies in its portfolio, including some that began long before they invested, according to Lee.
Startup Studio has received support from Atrium, Avanta Ventures, Blockchain at Berkeley, Brex, CoinList, CSAA Insurance Group, Electric, GS Group, Hanwha, NEAR Protocol, Oasis Labs, she256, Silicon Valley Bank and Tezos Foundation, in addition to the names listed above.
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