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About Campus

What is Google for Startups Campus?

Campus Tel Aviv is home to Google for Startups in Israel. A physical space for our program alumni startups and members of our tech-based partner communities to connect with the best of Google through trainings, mentoring, and a diverse community of like-minded, problem-solving entrepreneurs.

Why did Google start Campus?

Google began as a startup in a garage and we’re passionate about helping entrepreneurs succeed. We believe in the convening power of physical space, so we create Campuses—hubs where entrepreneurs can discover a supportive community, get to work on their big idea, and gain access to critical resources like mentorship and technical training. Entrepreneurs build transformative products that can solve some of our biggest challenges. These same entrepreneurs also create jobs, strengthen economies, and improve the web.

How can I work from Campus?

Access to Campus Tel Aviv is limited to Google for Startups program participants, Founders at Campus and alumni founders. Considering that the Israeli ecosystem has evolved significantly since the initiative first launched, Google believes that this is the most effective way to apply its physical resources to continue helping startups. More than 100 companies are a part of this network already, and Campus is ready to host them and continue accelerating their growth.

How do I apply to a program?

Google for Startups offers a wide variety of programs and initiatives to help connect startups of every stage and vertical to the right people, products, and best practices they need to grow and scale. Browse our program directory to find upcoming programs in your region.

Do startups have to use Google technologies to be a part of a prorgam?

We embrace startups across all platforms and technologies. Our programs and events cater to a diverse range of products and solutions, ensuring everyone has a place to innovate and grow.

I am not a member of Campus and I do not work for a participating startup. Can I visit the space?

At this time, Campus is not accepting visitors. Entry is authorized only for founders and employees of startups participating in Google for Startups long-term programs and their guests. However you may visit if you are invited to participate in an event that takes place at Campus.