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SAP.iO Kicks Off Retail Technology Focused Program in New York

WALLDORF SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) today kicked off its retail industry-focused business-to-business (B2B) technology accelerator program at the SAP.iO Foundry New York, with nine early-stage enterprise startups, all led by women and/or diverse entrepreneurs.

“New York City is one of the most important retail markets in the world, and a leader in e-commerce,” said Vanessa Liu, head of SAP.iO Foundries North America. “These exceptional startups are furthering retail innovation in our ecosystem and creating significant value for SAP’s customers. Supported by the SAP.iO No Boundaries initiative, and as testament to SAP’s belief that a healthy ecosystem includes entrepreneurs from diverse backgrounds, all startups in our New York cohort are founded or led by women and diverse entrepreneurs.”

The program aims to accelerate startups using emerging technologies that help create innovative customer experiences and provide new business insights for brands and retailers. Startups joining the program will have access to curated mentorship, exposure to SAP technology and application programmable interfaces (APIs), and opportunities to collaborate with SAP customers.

The SAP.iO Foundry New York cohort includes the following:

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