Rewiring Business Incubators For Success

by Rewiring Business Incubators For Success
on April 5

The number of business incubators created to support startup entities has grown over the years, and I can see why: The National Business Incubator Association told Business News Daily that 87% of incubator-supported startups survive after five years. That’s nearly double the success rate of startups that are on their own. Furthermore, 84% of incubated startups stay in the same community as the incubator, which is an appealing proposition for communities trying to grow their business innovation or drive economic development. 

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