Atlanta launches digital map for navigating startup resources

Maija Ehlinger,  Editor-in-Chief at Hypepotamus
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A new digital map aims to help people navigate Atlanta’s startup ecosystem. Startup Atlanta, a local nonprofit, has partnered with Kiksasa, a technology platform, to launch an updated version of the Atlanta Startup Ecosystem Guide. The guide has been an annual resource for connecting startups with investors, accelerators, and other organizations.

The latest version uses Kiksasa’s platform to present the guide as a searchable digital map. The tool allows users to find information on incubators, accelerators, nonprofits, investors, and coworking spaces that support entrepreneurs in the city.

Additionally, the map includes curated news and events from across Metro Atlanta. This feature is designed to make it easier for members of the tech community to stay informed about what is happening locally.

According to organizers, more than 1,300 resources are listed on the map. Those interested can explore these resources at https://atlanta.kiksasa.com/.



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