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GEN New Zealand releases manifesto to encourage greater entrepreneurship

NZ Entrepreneur

He started his first business aged 18 and received the New Zealand Angel Association’s Arch Angel award in 2018 as New Zealand’s top angel investor. Like all entrepreneurs, he looks for and takes advantage of opportunities while managing risk.

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NJEDA Awards First $2M under Angel Match Program to Support Early-Stage Technology Companies

American Entrepreneurship

(April 24, 2024) – The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) has closed its first four approvals under the Angel Match Program , awarding a total of $2 million to support early-stage technology companies. This fuels the growth for the product-based technology company by increasing the pool of available capital.

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Entrepreneurship and the Agbiosciences in Indiana

EntreWorks Consulting

For much of 2018, we spent a good amount of time in Indiana working on an entrepreneurial assessment of the agbiosciences sector. Last week, AgriNovus Indiana released its report, The Entrepreneurial Ecosystem for the Agbiosciences in Indiana.

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Welcome, SourceLink Nebraska!

Source Link

From inception to implementation, ecosystem building can be a complex process, and it does not happen overnight. In 2018, the state of Nebraska released Blueprint Nebraska, a strategic plan aimed at identifying the state’s core economic development challenges to create pioneering solutions. Such was the case for SourceLink Nebraska.

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Florida’s 17 Fastest Tech Companies in Deloitte 2024 Technology Fast 500

American Entrepreneurship

Vibrant tech hubs and entrepreneurial ecosystems are making Florida an attractive place for innovation and entrepreneurship reflected in Deloittes 2024 list of tech companies. The fastest of the Florida 17 in the Fast 500 is Miami-based G oTu ranked 31 st with 6,282% growth.