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=Are you an accelerator?=
=Are you an accelerator?=


We consider ourselves to be an accelerator for the open source economy. We do this by accelerating accelerators - ie, 'training the trainers' model for extreme entrepreneurs who start up new campuses worldwide. Our motivated young people will start open economic accelerators in numerous locations around the world, in the form of startup cities that educate more Apprentices and Fellows and accelerate the creation of open enterprises that promote universal basic assets.
We accelerate the open-source economy by empowering entrepreneurs to establish new open-access campuses worldwide. Through a "train-the-trainers" model, these entrepreneurs create startup cities that educate additional Apprentices and Fellows, and foster the development of open enterprises that promote universal basic assets.

Revision as of 05:56, 1 May 2025

Who is the intended audience?

Young people who forego a traditional career path to focus on fundamental impact on pressing world issues. We cater to startup founders who do not yet know that they will be startup founders - by providing the support, skillset, and mindset for ambitious world work. Each of our Fellows is encouraged to create a 'startup city' to reinvent civilization - in the form of an immersion education and open enterprise development campus. Each campus serves its local area. The general direction is promoting open society by creating infrastructures for universal basic assets. The clear goal is replication at scale to shift the global economy from artificial scarcity to abundance by unleashing open innovation and freedom.

Is 4 years enough?

No, four years is a start of a lifelong learning journey. OSE is developing graduate level programs after the OSE Fellowship for continuing education in open economic development towards startup cities providing universal basic assets.=

Are you an accelerator?

We accelerate the open-source economy by empowering entrepreneurs to establish new open-access campuses worldwide. Through a "train-the-trainers" model, these entrepreneurs create startup cities that educate additional Apprentices and Fellows, and foster the development of open enterprises that promote universal basic assets.