Build something real before you graduate.
Stop doing projects that end up in a drawer. At Algoville, your work has a client, a supervisor who's done it for real, and a life after submission.
Two programs. Start with the Graduation Track.
Foundry Graduation Track
For final-year engineering students. Instead of an academic graduation project with no real-world use, you complete it as genuine industry work — either:
- a project commissioned by a real company that depends on your deliverable, or
- an internal venture project with the potential to become a real business after you graduate.
You're supervised by a hybrid pair: your university academic supervisor plus an industry supervisor (from the company on company projects, or from Algoville on internal projects).
Foundry Summer Program
An intensive summer program for college students between academic years. Work in a team on a real project, ship a working solution, and present it at a public Demo Day.
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Why students choose Algoville.
- Real work with real stakes, not academic exercises.
- Supervision from engineers who've actually built and shipped.
- Commercial literacy: pricing, unit economics, go-to-market — the business basics most engineers never learn.
- A path to either launch your own venture or join a company as a genuinely valuable hire.
- Entry into an alumni network built to last decades.
Selective by design.
Algoville is selective. We take a focused group of students per cohort so that supervision is real and outcomes are measurable. Selection is competitive and based on capability and motivation.
Equity on internal ventures.
If you build an internal venture project, you keep the overwhelming majority of the equity. Algoville retains a small stake only if and when the project commercializes, and only on internal projects — never on company-commissioned work. Full terms are shared transparently before you commit.
Cohort 1 · October 2026
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