Manos Accelerator
Manos Accelerator is a company.
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Leadership Team
Key people at Manos Accelerator.
Manos Accelerator is a company.
Key people at Manos Accelerator.
Key people at Manos Accelerator.
Manos Accelerator is a Silicon Valley-based startup accelerator focused on supporting Latino and emerging entrepreneurs by providing early-stage capital, mentorship, business resources, and infrastructure to help them build and grow their startups. It primarily serves early-stage startups developing software solutions across sectors such as mobile, education, enterprise, media & entertainment, healthcare, AR/VR, AI, IoT, and machine learning. The accelerator aims to foster a new generation of Latino entrepreneurs, a group traditionally underrepresented in early-stage venture funding, by offering hands-on education and access to an angel investor network dedicated to Latino-led tech startups[2][3][6].
Founded in 2013, Manos Accelerator was created to empower Latino and emerging founders by providing access to capital and mentorship that are often difficult to obtain. The name "Manos," meaning "hands" in Spanish, symbolizes the hard work and challenges faced by diverse founders, serving as motivation for participants. Key partners include David Lopez (Co-Founder), Juan Felipe Campos (VP of Technology/Partner), and Sylvia Flores (Founder). The founders bring a mix of entrepreneurial, technical, and community-building experience, with backgrounds in engineering, startup growth, and marketing across global markets. Early traction includes graduating startups from prominent programs like Plug and Play and building large startup communities in Silicon Valley[2][3][4].
Manos Accelerator rides the growing trend of diversity and inclusion in tech entrepreneurship, particularly focusing on Latino founders who have been historically underrepresented in venture capital. The timing is critical as the tech ecosystem increasingly values diverse perspectives and markets, and there is a rising demand for culturally relevant innovation. Market forces such as the expansion of AI, IoT, and immersive technologies align with Manos’s sector focus, positioning it to influence the broader ecosystem by nurturing startups that address these emerging opportunities while promoting Latino representation in tech innovation[2][3].
Looking ahead, Manos Accelerator aims to scale its impact to reach over one million entrepreneurs worldwide through virtual and on-site programs. Trends shaping its journey include the increasing importance of virtual acceleration, the rise of AI and immersive technologies, and growing investor interest in diverse founders. As it expands its angel network and mentorship offerings, Manos Accelerator’s influence is likely to grow, helping to close the funding gap for Latino entrepreneurs and fostering innovation in key tech sectors. This trajectory reinforces its foundational mission of transforming the narrative around Latino founders from being just "hands" to being leaders and innovators in the global startup ecosystem[3][6].