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Deep tech incubator for UT & community startups, commercializing breakthroughs in energy, healthcare, mobility, water.
The Austin Technology Incubator is a deep tech accelerator and incubator administered by The University of Texas at Austin. Founded in 1989, the zero-equity, fee-free program operates on a rolling admission model to help early-stage founders commercialize breakthrough scientific innovations across the circular economy, energy, healthcare, mobility, and water sectors. The incubator provides bespoke strategic advising and direct investor access, contributing to a broad portfolio of alumni companies that have collectively raised over $3 billion in total investment capital. Throughout its history, the initiative has collaborated with or modeled programs after recognizable institutions such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the City of Austin, the Central Texas Angel Network, and the IC² Institute. This resource is intended for university-affiliated and community-based deep tech startup entrepreneurs seeking commercialization support, strategic mentorship, and long-term investor readiness.
Austin Technology Incubator: Deep tech incubator for UT & community startups, commercializing breakthroughs in energy, healthcare, mobility, water.
Austin Technology Incubator currently lists Deep tech incubator at UT Austin focused on sustainability, healthcare, and microelectronics. Works with ventures that have a working prototype or MVP. Helps member companies build their business case, commercialize products, and scale. Open to any company — no UT affiliation required. as its value.
Startups with breakthrough scientific or engineering innovations, particularly in sustainability (circular economy, energy, food/agtech, mobility, water), healthcare, or microelectronics. Should have a working prototype or MVP.
Austin Technology Incubator is listed for Austin, TX.
Apply from the official application page linked on this profile.