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corporations, usually nonprofit, backed by some government assistance to provide a place for entrepreneurs to start and assist in the establishment and development of a business. Page 61
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In the business world, an incubator is an enterprise that is set up to provide office space, equipment, and sometimes mentoring assistance and capital to new businesses that are just getting started.
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Enclosed beds for the babies that are temperature controlled for babies who cannot maintain or regulate their own temperatures.
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Incubators involve a mix of advice, service and support to help new businesses develop and grow. Incubators are also known as enterprise centres, nursery estates, shared workspaces, managed workspaces, technology centres, innovation centres, or venture units.
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An entity designed to nurture business ideas or new technologies to the point that they become attractive to venture capitalists. An incubator typically provides physical space and some or all of the services - legal, managerial, technical - needed for a business idea to be developed. Private equity firms often back incubators as a way of generating early-stage investment opportunities.
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