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  2. Embrace Innovations - Wikipedia

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    Embrace was founded in 2008 by Jane Chen, Linus Liang, Naganand Murty and Rahul Panicker.The four founders met as graduate students at Stanford University in a Design for Extreme Affordability course, where they were challenged to design an infant incubator that would cost 1% the price of traditional incubators (about $20,000 in the US).

  3. Sardar Patel Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    It is an initiative to nurture a culture of entrepreneurship within the college and serves as an incubation center for various startups. [15] SP-TBI is an initiative of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Sardar Patel Institute of Technology and is affiliated with the Department of Science and Technology, Govt of India.

  4. Business incubator - Wikipedia

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    More than half of all business incubation programs are "mixed-use" projects, meaning they work with clients from a variety of industries. Technology incubators account for 39% of incubation programs. [14] One example of a specialized type of incubator is a bio incubator. Bioincubators specialize in supporting life science-based startup ...

  5. Technology Incubation Scheme - Wikipedia

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    Funds that can incubate and nurture young start-ups prior to venture capital funding. The program matches investments up-to 85% co-funding of a private incubator (maximum S$500,000). Incubators have the option to buy out NRF's equity of the company. Option is valid for 3 years (post TIS investment).

  6. Science and technology in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The Moroccan Spin-off and Incubation Network (Réseau Maroc incubation et essaimage) supports business incubation, in general, and technology transfer through university spin-offs, in particular. It provides start-ups with pre-seed capital to help them develop a solid business plan.

  7. OS/360 and successors - Wikipedia

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    OS/360, officially known as IBM System/360 Operating System, [1] [2] is a discontinued batch processing operating system developed by IBM for their then-new System/360 mainframe computer, announced in 1964; it was influenced by the earlier IBSYS/IBJOB and Input/Output Control System (IOCS) packages for the IBM 7090/7094 [citation needed] and even more so by the PR155 Operating System for the ...

  8. Incubator (culture) - Wikipedia

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    The next innovation in incubator technology came in the 1960s, when the CO 2 incubator was introduced to the market. [4] Demand came when doctors realized that they could use CO 2 incubators to identify and study pathogens found in patients' bodily fluids. To do this, a sample was harvested and placed onto a sterile dish and into the incubator.

  9. Neonatal intensive care unit - Wikipedia

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    An early incubator, 1909. Dräger Isolette C2000 at the Hospital Regional de Apatzingán in Apatzingán, Michoacán, Mexico. An incubator (or isolette [28] or humidicrib) is an apparatus used to maintain environmental conditions suitable for a neonate (newborn baby). It is used in preterm births or for some ill full-term babies.