NEC and Tel Aviv University have established an incubator called AlphaC in order to support cyber technology developers.

Japan-headquartered IT equipment producer NEC has partnered Tel Aviv University (TAU) and its venture capital arm, TAU Ventures, to form an Israel-based startup incubator called AlphaC, Globes reported yesterday.

AlphaC will operate in a space at TAU Technical Engineers School and will focus on cyber technology developers. It will allocate 10 spots from the applications this month, and the first three-month class will begin in February 2018.

Startups will get access to partner companies as well as university resources, work…

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