# Best Startup Accelerators in Austria (2026)

> Compare the best startup accelerators in Austria in 2026. Top 7 including weXelerate, INiTS, Impact Hub Vienna, RIZ, and AplusB. Learn how programs work, which are equity-free, and how to apply.

Updated: May 19 2026 · By Jules de Bruin · URL: https://www.how-to-austria.com/startups/accelerators

Updated May 19 2026. **weXelerate** is the largest startup accelerator in Austria, matching founders with **corporate partners in Vienna** through cohort-based programs. **RIZ Niederösterreich** is the official Lower Austria founder agency, while **JIC (Jihomoravské inovační centrum)** runs the best cross-border Brno-Vienna program. **EIT Manufacturing** anchors EU-backed industrial innovation. **INiTS**, the University of Vienna and TU Wien incubator, plus **Impact Hub Vienna** and federal **AplusB Scale-up** complete the list. Most Austrian accelerators are equity-free and run between 3 and 12 months. Foreign founders are welcome, although some tied public funding requires an Austrian legal entity. See our [freelance visa guide](/visa/freelance-visa) if you plan to relocate.

## Top 7 Best Startup Accelerators in Austria

Based on cohort size, corporate and investor reach, equity terms, and founder outcomes, here are the top 7 accelerators supporting startups in Austria in 2026.

Largest AT Accelerator

### 1. weXelerate

5.0Austria's largest startup accelerator, based in Vienna. weXelerate connects early and growth-stage startups with corporate partners across Central and Eastern Europe through vertical-focused cohort programs.

Why we recommend it: Largest corporate partner network in Austria with equity-free participation and cohort programs in fintech, insurtech, industry 4.0, and energy.

Best for: Startups seeking paid pilots with Austrian and CEE corporates

Pros

- +Largest corporate partner network in Austria
- +Equity-free participation for selected startups
- +Cohort programs in fintech, insurtech, industry 4.0, and energy
- +Strong Demo Day investor reach

Cons

- −Vienna-based, limited remote participation
- −Highly competitive selection for top verticals
- −Pilots can be slow to close with corporates

[Visit weXelerate](https://www.wexelerate.com)Best for NÖ

### 2. RIZ Niederösterreich

4.7The official founder agency of Lower Austria. RIZ provides free one-on-one coaching, legal and financial guidance, and regional grant access for founders based in or relocating to Niederösterreich.

Why we recommend it: Free one-on-one coaching across Lower Austria with direct access to state grants up to EUR 30,000 and fully equity-free regional support.

Best for: Founders based in Lower Austria or building in NÖ tech parks

Pros

- +Free one-on-one coaching across Lower Austria
- +Direct access to state grants up to EUR 30,000
- +Strong network in regional tech parks
- +Fully equity-free support

Cons

- −Only available to startups based in Lower Austria
- −Mostly German-language service
- −Less investor-facing than Vienna programs

[Visit RIZ Niederösterreich](https://www.riz.at)Best Cross-Border

### 3. JIC (Jihomoravské inovační centrum)

4.5Brno-based innovation centre running cross-border programs between Czechia and Austria. JIC supports startups expanding between the two markets with soft-landing packages and mentorship.

Why we recommend it: Cross-border support between Brno and Vienna with low operating costs, manufacturing and deep-tech focus, and EU and Czech public funding access.

Best for: Founders bridging the Austria and Czech Republic tech ecosystems

Pros

- +Cross-border support between Brno and Vienna
- +Low operating costs in Brno for runway extension
- +Strong manufacturing and deep-tech focus
- +EU and Czech public funding access

Cons

- −Czech entity typically required for full funding
- −Less focus on Austrian-only startups
- −Smaller English-language support than Vienna hubs

[Visit JIC](https://www.jic.cz)Best for Industry

### 4. EIT Manufacturing

4.3EU innovation community focused on advanced manufacturing, with a Central Europe hub active in Austria. EIT Manufacturing runs industry-specific programs, grants, and pilots with European corporates.

Why we recommend it: Pan-European corporate pilot network with non-dilutive EU funding, fit with Austrian industrial SMEs, and access to manufacturing testbeds.

Best for: Manufacturing and industrial startups seeking EU-level partners

Pros

- +Pan-European corporate pilot network
- +Non-dilutive EU funding for selected teams
- +Strong fit with Austrian industrial SMEs
- +Access to manufacturing testbeds

Cons

- −Narrow sector focus on manufacturing
- −Complex EU reporting requirements
- −Less relevant for software-only startups

[Visit EIT Manufacturing](https://www.eitmanufacturing.eu)Best University Incubator

### 5. INiTS

4.1Incubator backed by the University of Vienna and TU Wien. INiTS offers a 12-month program with coaching, workspace, and access to research and IP support for deep-tech and science-based startups.

Why we recommend it: Access to University of Vienna and TU Wien researchers with equity-free 12-month incubation, strong IP support, and direct line to aws PreSeed funding.

Best for: University spinoffs and deep-tech startups in Vienna

Pros

- +Access to University of Vienna and TU Wien researchers
- +Equity-free 12-month incubation track
- +Strong IP and patent support
- +Direct line to aws PreSeed funding

Cons

- −Narrow fit for non-technical consumer startups
- −Vienna-only workspace
- −Smaller cohorts than corporate accelerators

[Visit INiTS](https://www.inits.at)Best for Impact

### 6. Impact Hub Vienna

4.0Part of the global Impact Hub network, based in Vienna. Impact Hub combines coworking, community, and programs for founders building social and environmental impact businesses.

Why we recommend it: Active community of impact founders in Vienna with fellowships and equity-free program tracks plus strong links to European impact investors.

Best for: Impact-driven founders tackling social or environmental problems

Pros

- +Active community of impact founders in Vienna
- +Fellowships and equity-free program tracks
- +Strong links to European impact investors
- +Membership flexible for solo founders

Cons

- −Less suited to deep-tech or hardware startups
- −Coworking is paid separately from programs
- −Smaller corporate network than weXelerate

[Visit Impact Hub Vienna](https://impacthub.net/vienna)

### 7. AplusB Scale-up

3.8Federal scale-up network coordinated by aws (Austria Wirtschaftsservice). AplusB connects high-potential scale-ups to regional hubs and milestone-based public funding across Austria.

Why we recommend it: Federal network reaching all 9 Austrian states with milestone-based equity-free funding and strong fit for scaling beyond Vienna.

Best for: Post-seed scale-ups ready for milestone funding and national scaling

Pros

- +Federal network reaching all 9 Austrian states
- +Milestone-based, equity-free funding
- +Coordination with aws instruments
- +Strong fit for scaling beyond Vienna

Cons

- −Less visible than private accelerators
- −Slower application cycles
- −Requires post-seed traction to qualify

[Visit AplusB Scale-up](https://www.aws.at/en/aws-aplusb-scale-up/)

## How Do Austrian Accelerators Work?

Austrian accelerators combine mentorship, workspace, funding access, and corporate or public partners. Here is the typical structure:

- 1Open call and cohort selection

Most programs run 1 to 2 cohorts per year. Applications open 8 to 10 weeks before the program start and are reviewed by a panel of investors, corporates, and program managers.

- 2Structured program of 3 to 12 months

Weekly workshops on product, sales, fundraising, and legal. Mentors are matched based on sector. University-linked programs such as INiTS also provide research and IP support.

- 3Corporate pilots or public grants

weXelerate connects startups to paid pilots with Austrian corporates. Public programs often bundle [aws PreSeed or Seedfinancing grants](/startups/public-funds) as part of participation.

- 4Demo Day and investor introductions

Most programs end with a Demo Day where startups pitch to Austrian VCs, angels, and corporate venture units. Follow-on rounds are common within 6 months of graduation.

- 5Alumni access and ongoing community

After graduation, founders usually keep access to the community, mentors, and follow-on events. Austrian alumni networks are small but tightly connected across programs.

## Which Accelerators Offer Equity-Free Programs?

Most publicly funded and university-linked accelerators in Austria are equity-free. Here are the main equity-free options:

- **weXelerate**: Corporate accelerator, equity-free. Value for corporate partners comes from pilot projects.
- **INiTS**: Equity-free 12-month incubation. Some grant-backed tracks may attach reporting requirements.
- **Impact Hub Vienna**: Membership-based, equity-free. Paid coworking with optional fellowships for impact startups.
- **RIZ Niederösterreich**: State-funded founder agency, fully equity-free with direct grants up to EUR 30,000 in some tracks.
- **AplusB Scale-up**: Federal scale-up network coordinated by aws, equity-free with milestone-based support.
- **EIT Manufacturing**: EU-funded, equity-free for accepted teams, sector focus on advanced manufacturing.

#### Equity-free does not mean strings-free

Grants and equity-free programs often require you to incorporate in Austria, file quarterly reports, or commit to running pilots with specific partners. Read the terms before applying. For investment-backed options, see our [VC landscape guide](/startups/vcs).

## How Do You Apply to an Austrian Accelerator?

The application process is fairly consistent across Austrian accelerators. Here is what a typical application requires:

- **Online application form**: Company description, problem, solution, traction, and team bios.
- **Pitch deck**: 10 to 15 slides covering market, product, business model, and funding ask.
- **Founder video (optional)**: 2 to 3 minutes introducing the team and mission.
- **References or LOIs**: Useful for corporate accelerators such as weXelerate to prove pilot interest.

### Selection Timeline

- **Weeks 1 to 3**: Application review and first-round shortlist.
- **Weeks 4 to 6**: Interview with program team and partner panel.
- **Weeks 7 to 8**: Final decisions and cohort announcement.
- **Week 9 onward**: Program kick-off in Vienna or the relevant regional hub. If you need Austrian government support during setup, see [Austrian business agencies](/startups/gov-agencies).

## Entity References

Full factual profiles for each brand covered on this page:

- [weXelerateAustrian Startup Accelerators](/facts/wexelerate)
- [RIZ NiederösterreichAustrian Startup Accelerators](/facts/riz-niederoesterreich)
- [JIC (Jihomoravské inovační centrum)Austrian Startup Accelerators](/facts/jic-jihomoravske-inovacni-centrum)
- [EIT ManufacturingAustrian Startup Accelerators](/facts/eit-manufacturing)
- [INiTSAustrian Startup Accelerators](/facts/inits)
- [Impact Hub ViennaAustrian Startup Accelerators](/facts/impact-hub-vienna)
- [AplusB Scale-upAustrian Startup Accelerators](/facts/aplusb-scaleup)

## Official Sources

- [aws (Austria Wirtschaftsservice): Federal Promotional Bank](https://www.aws.at)
- [FFG: Austrian Research Promotion Agency](https://www.ffg.at)
- [Vienna Business Agency (Wirtschaftsagentur Wien)](https://www.wirtschaftsagentur.at)

## Related Guides

[### Austrian VCs Leading venture capital firms investing in Austrian startups](/startups/vcs)[### Public Funds Grants and non-dilutive funding from aws, FFG, and regional agencies](/startups/public-funds)[### Government Agencies Federal and regional business support agencies for founders](/startups/gov-agencies)[### Freelance Visa Residence permits for self-employed founders moving to Austria](/visa/freelance-visa)

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