Cuseum Joins Techstars!
hello@cuseum.com · June 10, 2015
Today is a very exciting day at Cuseum. We’re thrilled to announce that we’ve joined Techstars.
With our time in the Techstars Boston program, our team, product, and vision will grow and strengthen beyond our wildest dreams.
We want to build powerful technology to help museums all over the world and are pumped to work with world-class entrepreneurs, founders, and technologists to bring Cuseum to the next level.
P.S. We’re hoping to take our fellow Techstars colleagues, hackers, and mentors on a museum field-trip :)
Joining Techstars is a milestone we've been working toward for a long time. The Boston program is known for its hands-on mentorship, its tight-knit community of founders, and its track record of helping early-stage teams sharpen their product, their strategy, and their go-to-market. For a company building software for museums and cultural institutions, that kind of focused guidance is invaluable.
Over the next three months, our team will work closely with mentors who have built and scaled some of the most respected companies in technology. We'll be stress-testing our assumptions about the cultural sector, refining how we talk about Cuseum to museums and to investors, and accelerating the parts of our roadmap that matter most to our customers.
We're also looking forward to being part of the wider Techstars network. Some of the best advice for early-stage founders comes from other founders going through the same trenches at the same time, and the cohort model creates exactly that kind of peer learning.
Most of all, we want to thank the museums, partners, and early supporters who got us to this point. Cuseum exists because cultural institutions believed in the idea of using mobile technology to bring people closer to art and history. Techstars is the next chapter — but the mission is the same.