This new venture, founded by members who are already, for the most part, private angel investors, will represent a mix of talent and capital.
Any of the founders chosen to participate in the program are given the chance to learn from the combined experience of the former product, marketing, advertising, and research managers who helped Google become the success it is today.
AngelPad, which will be based out of their offices in San Francisco, will be opening their doors on September 10th. The company will focus specifically on technology-driven startup.
“It has never been easier to launch a technology startup,” said Thomas Korte, one of the project founders, in an interview with me. Korte is a former international product marketing manager and product evangelist for Google. “It is cheaper than ever before… it has become more accepted to be an entrepreneur and there is more seed capital available than one could hope for. What has become really difficult to come by are great advisors. AngelPad is our way to formalize how we support and advise companies we invest in: Founders get funding, mentorship and they work alongside each other in our San Francisco office.”
While the incubator has already chosen all of its projects for the 2010 fiscal year, it is currently taking applications for the 2011 project year, which will begin in February. Interested parties can sign up for updates on the site, or follow the company on Twitter.
The seven founders of the company include: