Dogpatch Labs and The Fidelity Center for Applied Technology (FCAT) have selected three breakthrough startups to participate in the FCAT Fellowship programme, which will take place in Dogpatch Labs, the innovation hub based in Dublin.
The three startups selected for the FCAT Fellowship are Lip, gClinics and DevA11y.
Lip was founded by David Atkinson and is transforming global communication with AI-powered video translation.
gClinics, founded by Auindrila Das in February of this year, aims to help healthcare professionals and individuals make informed healthcare decisions by integrating actionable genomic insights into standard medical practice.
DevA11y, founded by Cormac Chisholm and Patrick Guiney, is an AI-powered accessibility compliance platform designed to simplify and streamline the process of making digital products accessible to all users.
Starting this month, the three start-ups will receive one year of support from Dogpatch Labs to help accelerate their business, learning from established entrepreneurs and gaining access to its extensive network.
They will also gain access to the expertise and network of FCAT, which tests and scales groundbreaking concepts and ideas that advance Fidelity's market leadership and enhances customer experiences.
Dogpatch Labs' Managing Director of Innovation David Power said the startups on the programme will receive the very best available supports from its innovation team here and the access to the expertise and global network of the Fidelity Center for Applied Technology takes this to the next level.