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DreamIt Ventures Philadelphia now accepting applications for Fall 2012

DreamIt Ventures begins accepting applications for the Philadelphia Fall 2012 program today. Click here to apply. The three month program is heading into its fifth Philadelphia class. Notable recent graduates from the program include the trio of media startups at the Project Liberty Digital Incubator: ElectNext, SnipSnap and Cloudmine, in addition to SCVNGR, Adapt.ly and […]

DreamIt Ventures begins accepting applications for the Philadelphia Fall 2012 program today.

Click here to apply.

The three month program is heading into its fifth Philadelphia class. Notable recent graduates from the program include the trio of media startups at the Project Liberty Digital Incubator: ElectNext, SnipSnap and Cloudmine, in addition to SCVNGR, Adapt.ly and several small exits.

Dreamit’s NYC summer program began on Monday, bringing companies from New York and Dreamit Israel together for the three month long program.

The early decision deadline for Dreamit Philadelphia is June 1, 2012, but the final day to apply is July 6, 2012.

Click here to apply for the University City program and here for a schedule of important dates relevant to Fall 2012 participants.

Companies: DreamIt Ventures
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