Early-stage businesses can cultivate and amplify their innovative capacities by engaging with startup incubators.  Startup incubators are programs or organizations designed to facilitate a  startup’s evolution into thriving and viable business entity. 

Startup incubators accomplish this by playing the role of resource center for startups. Here are some essential resources startup incubators provide:

Networking Opportunities:

Getting connected with a startup incubator allows startups to share ideas with other early-stage businesses looking to expand their clientele and network. Startups can also get in touch with larger businesses that can aid in the cultivation of early-stage ideas.

Furthermore, startups can gain financial leverage by networking with angel investors looking to finance early-stage businesses. 

Physical Workspace:

Startup incubators often provide physical workspace for startups not able to afford an office or office building. Typically, this workspace is shared with other startups and can further promote the nourishment of innovation. 

Training:

Through startup incubators, startups gain access to industry professionals who provide specific and insightful feedback on projects and business plans. 

Clerical and Legal  Support:

Startup incubators have access to professionals that provide clerical and legal support to guide businesses on adhering to regulatory rules and laws, intellectual property, and taxation. 

How Can I Get Connected to a Startup Incubator?

Before contacting and applying to various startup incubators, analyze your startup’s compatibility with that incubator. Ensure that the incubator has access to professionals in your industry and that the commute to the incubator workspace is ideal. 

Startups can gain more insight on their suitability with an incubator by seeking advisory from incubator alumni. Consulting an alumni gives startup’s an idea of challenges, advantages, and disadvantages a startup can experience at a particular incubator. 

After confirming your compatibility with an incubator, familiarize yourself with the incubator’s  application procedure. Startups will usually need to prepare a detailed business plan and pitch to be accepted into an incubator. Incubators look for startups with innovative ideas and high potential to contribute to their community!

 

Article by
Zoe Maung
Content Writer and Researcher

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