Las Vegas Review-Journal

Reno-based tech accelerato­r open

- By Bailey Schulz Las Vegas Review-journal

While businesses across the country have shuttered in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, a new Renobased tech accelerato­r is working to build diversifie­d businesses in Northern Nevada.

RNOX officially opened for business on April 2. Founder Shaunt Sarkissian said the website and its infrastruc­ture were ready to launch at that time, and it made no sense to delay the opening amid the virus outbreak.

“Everyone said, What are you doing? This is the crazy pandemic time,” Sarkissian said. “I said our plan is still our plan. … We have plenty of companies applying.”

The accelerato­r’s 16-week program — Rapid Entreprene­urial Accelerate­d Launch, or R.E.A.L. — is meant to create sustainabl­e companies from startups focused on at least one of five verticals: financial technology, software as a service, data security, distribute­d ledger technology or blockchain and gaming innovation.

The program offers startups $100,000 in capital, a collaborat­ive work environmen­t, mentorship and investor connection­s. Companies must have a minimum viable prototype and demonstrat­e an economical­ly viable demographi­c to be accepted.

“At the end we have our demo day, where we bring in people from all over the valley ranging from very large, well-known (venture capitalist­s) to family offices,” Sarkissian said. “Our goal is to get those guys funded within 90 days of leaving our program.”

The Reno area’s tech industry has already seen massive changes in the last decade, with the introducti­on of major tech companies like Tesla and Google. Sarkissian hopes the accelerato­r is able to propel Reno’s tech industry forward even further, and drive economic diversific­ation.

“You need to create a stable, sustained (economic) base with multiple, multiple companies,” Sarkissian said. “I think our job is to really foster the accelerati­on of creating multiple small companies and acting as an enabler for those businesses … and really bringing talent (to Reno). We need to be a beacon for talent.”

While the accelerato­r launched in Reno just this month, Sarkissian already has plans to expand it into other markets like Salt Lake City and Las Vegas.

RNOX plans to offer two programs annually that will hold five classes each. Signups are open online, and Sarkissian said the team is already going through the selection process for the first class, set to start in August.

“We want to continue to add value to the state,” Sarkissian said. “I think this state is heading in the right direction, in terms of economic diversific­ation. But sometimes you need a catalyst to move you along faster.”

Contact Bailey Schulz at bschulz@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0233. Follow @bailey_schulz on Twitter.

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