Y Combinator announced the launch of their Startup School on May 19 at Beijing Tsinghua University

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This article Y Combinator is officially coming to China by Nicole Jao originally appeared on TechNode, the leading English authority on technology in China.

The Silicon Valley-based startup incubator, Y Combinator (YC) is officially coming to mainland China, our sister site has reported (in Chinese). The company has announced plans to enter China and welcomed startups in all phases to join their programme whether it is concept stage, product testing phase, or fast-growing stage.

Y Combinator said that they are looking forward to meeting and working with more Chinese entrepreneurs and announced the launch of their Startup School on May 19 at Beijing Tsinghua University.

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Y Combinator launches Startup School in Beijing. Image Credit: Y Combinator WeChat post

Participants of the program will have the chance to work with YC partners, president Sam Altman and founders of YC-invested US startups such as Airbnb and Stripe as well as China-born Raven Tech and Strikingly. Raven Tech, a Chinese AI startup, was acquired by Baidu in 2017.

Founded in 2005, Y Combinator has invested in over 1400 companies including a long list of high-profile firms such as Airbnb, Dropbox, and Reddit.

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Y Combinator-invested companies. Image Credit: Y Combinator

YC co-founder Eric Migicovsky has been in close contact with Chinese entrepreneurs and investors recent years. The company revealed that following its first batch of Chinese entrepreneurs who graduated in 2013, they have been seeing more and more companies from China graduating from their programme and finding success.

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