Apple on Monday announced the launch of its new Apple Entrepreneur Camp for organizations founded and led by women. The new camp offers an intensive technology lab, specialized support for app developers, and ongoing mentoring.
“Apple is committed to helping more women assume leadership roles across the tech sector and beyond,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. “We’re proud to help cultivate female leadership in the app development community with the new Apple Entrepreneur Camp, and we’re inspired both by the incredible work that’s already happening, and what’s sure to come.”
Apple Entrepreneur Camp consists of an immersive technology lab, as well as mentorship, education, and support. Selected organizations receive:
Eligibility is limited to:
Sessions of the Entrepreneur Camp are scheduled for:
While the initial camp will be limited to 10 companies, the three following camps will allow 20 app companies to attend. Companies will be allowed to send three employees to Cupertino.
The two week program includes an intensive, hands-on technology lab working one-on-one with Apple experts and engineers. Participants will also meet with Apple executives and leaders on a variety of topics, such as the latest advances in machine learning and augmented reality. At the conclusion of the lab participants will have the opportunity to present their progress, get feedback, and chat with some of Apple’s senior women leaders.
For more information, or to apply, visit the Apple Entrepreneur Camp website.