May 29, 2024

Vellex Computing Graduates from Creative Destruction Lab

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — MAY 29, 2024 — Vellex Computing has graduated from the Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) program at CDL Vancouver. The company completed four sessions of CDL's objective-setting and mentorship-driven curriculum, gaining direct access to a network of Canadian investors, experienced entrepreneurs, and technical experts.

CDL's program is built around measurable objectives set at each session, with mentors working directly with founders to sharpen strategy, validate markets, and accelerate growth. For Vellex, the program provided structured guidance on commercializing its analog computing technology and deepened the company's relationships with investors active in advanced semiconductor and AI hardware.

The experience at CDL Vancouver positioned Vellex to advance its business development efforts and expand its investor network as the company continues toward commercialization of its ultra-low-power chips for AI training.

About Vellex Computing Vellex Computing is a Stanford-spinout analog semiconductor company developing ultra-low-power chips for AI training. Powered by a decade of research and backed by the U.S. National Science Foundation and Department of Energy, Vellex's technology delivers AI training at a fraction of the energy cost of GPU-based solutions. Vellex is headquartered in San Francisco, CA.

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About Creative Destruction Lab

Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) is a nonprofit organization that delivers an objectives-based program for massively scalable, seed-stage, science- and technology-based companies. Its nine-month program allows founders to learn from experienced entrepreneurs, increasing their likelihood of success. CDL operates sites across North America, Europe, and beyond. Learn more at creativedestructionlab.com

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