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  2. Startup accelerator - Wikipedia

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    While traditional business incubators are often government-funded, generally take no equity, and rarely provide funding, accelerators can be either privately or publicly funded and cover a wide range of industries. [2] Unlike business incubators, the application process for seed accelerators is open to anyone, but is highly competitive. [3]

  3. Business incubator - Wikipedia

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    While traditional business incubators are typically government-funded, accelerators differ in that they can be either privately or publicly funded and focus on a huge variety of industries. Seed accelerators also differ from business incubators in that the application process for seed accelerators is open to anyone, and is highly competitive.

  4. Startup ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    These organizations can be further divided into categories such as universities, funding organizations, support organizations (like incubators, accelerators, co-working spaces etc.), research organizations, service provider organizations (like legal, financial services etc.) and large corporations. Local Governments and Government organizations ...

  5. Category:Startup accelerators - Wikipedia

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    Startup accelerators, also known as seed accelerators or less frequently venture accelerators, are programs that serve as short-term business incubators for startup companies in their investment portfolio.

  6. Corporate accelerator - Wikipedia

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    Corporate accelerators differ from Business incubators, which usually have a continuous intake, due to their fixed-term, cohort-based organization (similar to seed accelerators) and are distinct to corporate venture capital which is a direct, targeted investment.

  7. Innovation district - Wikipedia

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    Innovation districts are urban geographies of innovation where research and development (R&D) strong institutions, companies, and other private actors develop integrated strategies and solutions to develop thriving innovation ecosystems–areas that attract entrepreneurs, startups, and business incubators.

  8. Banting and Best Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

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    The goal of the Centre is to foster startup companies by supporting new ideas as they are developed and then during the incubation phase on through commercialization. History. The centre was launched in September 2012, in the Banting and Best buildings on College Street, Toronto.

  9. Berkeley SkyDeck - Wikipedia

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    Berkeley SkyDeck (SkyDeck) is an entrepreneurship startup accelerator and incubator program which serves as a joint venture between the Haas School of Business and Berkeley College of Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley. [1] Founded in 2012, SkyDeck promotes research and entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley. [2]