The BioScience Center encourages companies to stay for three years at below-market rates or in exchange for a percentage of equity.
Monthly Archives: September 2015
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This Culinary Launchpad Is One of Only a Handful in Existence
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Greentown Labs Gives Green Energy Startups the Green Light
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This Launchpad For Outdoor Activewear Practices What It Preaches
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The C21 Accelerator in California works proactively with companies that promote active lifestyles.
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This Incubator Is Helping Cannabis Businesses Blaze a Trail Forward in a Budding Industry
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Green Labs Denver offers marijuana-focused startups help on sales strategy, pitches, legal advice and more.
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The Project Music Accelerator Gives Music-Minded Entrepreneurs a Note-Worthy Education
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The Tennessee-based boot camp program hits all the high notes for industry hopefuls and pulls strings to help them get started.
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How One Incubator Is Using Behavioral Science to Encourage the Products Customers Really Want
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Based out of Duke University, the Startup Lab wants companies to consider customer behavior in the design and the features of their products.
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Art and Design Get a New Launchpad Opportunity with New Inc Incubator
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Technology incubators have traditionally underserved artists and designers, but New Inc is changing that, 100 members at a time.
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This Ag-Tech Incubator Offers Both Independence and Assistance
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The Michigan-based launchpad offers a three-year program that lets farmers work in their own space while learning from others.
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10 Industries Benefiting From Incubators
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From art and music to food and weed, these hatcheries are giving startups in niche industries room to grow.