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  <title><![CDATA[Y Combinator Is Coming to Georgia Tech, Hosted by CREATE-X]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.ycombinator.com/"><strong>Y Combinator</strong></a><strong>,&nbsp;</strong>known for launching over 5,000 startups including Airbnb, Coinbase, DoorDash, Dropbox, and Zapier, is coming to Georgia Tech’s campus on Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 5 p.m. in the John Lewis Student Center’s Walter G. Ehmer Theater for a panel event hosted by <a href="https://create-x.gatech.edu/"><strong>CREATE-X</strong></a>. The panel will feature Y Combinator Group Partner<strong>&nbsp;</strong><a href="https://www.ycombinator.com/people/brad-flora"><strong>Brad Flora</strong></a> and the founders of <a href="https://www.greptile.com/"><strong>Greptile</strong></a>, all Georgia Tech alumni, who will discuss their experiences with the startup accelerator.&nbsp;</p><p>Since tickets are limited, students are encouraged to <a href="https://events.ycombinator.com/ycatgt"><strong>RSVP for Y Combinator @ Georgia Tech</strong></a>. As a part of the event, students can apply for Office Hours With Flora, which will be held earlier in the day, by answering optional questions in the RSVP form. Y Combinator will notify selected students. The sessions enable students to discuss side projects or startups, startup idea development, finding co-founders, and monetizing products. Confirmed RSVPs are required to attend the event and office hours.&nbsp;</p><p>Y Combinator offers an intensive, three-month program designed to help startups succeed. It provides startups with seed funding, mentorship, and access to a network of investors, industry experts, and alumni.</p><p>In 2022, Daksh Gupta and SooHoon Choi participated in CREATE-X <a href="https://create-x.gatech.edu/launch/startup-launch"><strong>Startup Launch</strong></a> and developed <a href="https://create-x.gatech.edu/company/tabnam"><strong>Tabnam</strong></a>, which became Greptile after several iterations. Initially, the startup was promoted as an AI shopping assistant that scrapes the internet to tell users what people think about their product.&nbsp;</p><p>In 2023, after they graduated from Georgia Tech, Choi, Gupta, and Vaishant Kameswaran launched the latest version of the startup. Now the AI platform focuses on entire codebases and allows users to query via an API. Through the platform, users chat with their codebases, generate descriptions for tickets, automate PR reviews, and build custom internal tools and automations on top of the API. Over 800 software teams, including Wombo, Metamask, Warp, Exa AI, Bland, and Leya, use Greptile. In June, it had a $4 million seed round. Greptile was part of Y Combinator’s Winter 2024 cohort.&nbsp;</p><p>For those inspired by Greptile’s success and interested in launching their own startup, CREATE-X is currently accepting<strong>&nbsp;</strong><a href="https://airtable.com/appaTqlTL2zQkXBBR/pagdkIvjQbvDbSD2F/"><strong>applications</strong></a> for Summer 2025 Startup Launch. The priority deadline is Sunday, Nov. 17. Early applicants have a higher chance of acceptance, the opportunity for more feedback, and more opportunities to apply if one idea isn’t accepted.</p><p>Startup Launch provides mentorship, $5,000 in optional funding, and $150,000 in services to help Georgia Tech students, alumni, faculty, and researchers launch businesses over 12 weeks in the summer. Teams can be interdisciplinary, made up of co-founders even outside of Georgia Tech, and solopreneurs. CREATE-X, as a whole, has had more than 34,000 participants, launched 560 startups, and has generated a total startup portfolio valuation exceeding $2 billion.</p>]]></body>
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