In March 2022, Google Cloud opened its first acceleration program for startups based in Europe and Israel called Google for Startups Accelerator: Cloud. The company has now selected 13 participants, and Ukrainian startup Eve.calls, a developer of an AI-powered voice assistant that helps companies connect with customers, is among them.

About Google for Startups Accelerator: Cloud

It is a ten-week virtual program of workshops and expert mentorship for growth-stage startups based in Europe and Israel.

Selected startups will receive one-to-one mentoring sessions and participate in wider group sessions focused on technology, product development, and go-to-market strategy. They will be supported throughout by Google SME’s, experienced engineers and external experts.

The list of startups joining the first Google Cloud’s acceleration program

  • Acumen.io (Israel), an engineering intelligence platform that uses AI to enable engineering teams to deliver software on time, increasing productivity and reducing fire drills.
  • AfriSight (Netherlands) provides reliable and relevant first-party data to businesses and researchers interested in gaining insights about Africa’s consumer and business landscape in real time. 
  • Ann Education (Israel), an AI-based tool to help publishers convert static educational textbooks into interactive and engaging formats. 
  • Born Digital (Czech Republic), a communication startup that uses AI to analyze customer calls, emails, and chats in real time and assess opportunities for automation.
  • Caura (United Kingdom), an app that helps car owners manage everything related to their car, from tax and insurance to city charges.
  • Comeen [Dynamic Screen] (France), a platform that helps manage hybrid work schedules as teams return to the office. 
  • Eve.calls (Ukraine), an AI-powered virtual voice assistant that helps companies connect with customers over the phone.
  • Foodetective (Switzerland), a platform and operating system that enables food and beverage businesses to integrate & manage their entire tech stack.
  • NANO Corp. (France), a service that provides advanced insight into the health of a company’s computer network while protecting against cybersecurity threats.
  • Orbem (Germany) created an accelerated magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with advanced deep learning to enable fast, accurate, and contactless object classification and analytics.
  • RealTyme (Switzerland), a data-secure communications platform where you can chat, call, meet & share, in total privacy.
  • Syntonym (United Kingdom) anonymizes visual data in a GDPR-compliant way to protect people’s privacy by replacing faces in video content with AI-generated, synthetic non-existent ones.
  • Viume (Spain), a SaaS solution that humanizes the selling process, improving online interactions and making shopping experiences more personalized for the buyer.