
JD Weinstein, head of the Oracle Global Startup Ecosystem in Austin, courtesy photo.
The startups include data.world, Eventador, Pilosa, ROIKOI, Senseye and Transmute.
“The six startups entering our inaugural Austin program are ready to scale innovative enterprise technologies, and we are looking forward to being a catalyst for their next phase of growth,” JD Weinstein, head of the Oracle Global Startup Ecosystem in Austin, said in a news release. “We will work closely with each startup to create a personalized journey that enables them to tap into Oracle’s rich enterprise ecosystem, cloud solutions, global customers, and market expertise.”
The startups will be based at Oracle’s hub at Capital Factory. The Oracle program does not provide any investment and doesn’t take a stake in the companies in its program. The startups will work closely with Oracle’s research and development and enterprise sales teams, according to a news release.

Brett Hurt, CEO, and Co-Founder of data.world, courtesy photo.
The startups will also receive mentoring from technical and business experts, free Oracle cloud credits, and access to Oracle’s more than 430,000 global customers, as well as partners and investors.
In addition to Austin, the Oracle Global Startup Ecosystem has co-working spaces in Bangalore, Bristol, Delhi, Mumbai, Paris, Sao Paolo, Singapore, and Tel Aviv. It also works with startups virtually.