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Forge the Future: Immersive Roleplaying for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

Paul G. Silva

Perfect For: Startup incubators & accelerators Business schools & entrepreneurship programs Team building & leadership development Innovation and strategy workshops Ready to Dive In? I’d love to discuss how Forge the Future can benefit you or your organization.

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The Entrepreneurial Path: Essential Tips for First-time Founders

American Entrepreneurship

Consider attending startup events, joining incubators or accelerators, and seeking out people in your industry who are open to mentoring. Networking can help you gain insights into industry trends, potential partnerships, and funding opportunities while providing a support system when times get tough.

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The Role of Alternative Funding in Startups

StartupNation

Startup Incubators and Accelerators Startup incubators and accelerators are relatively recent innovations that can help new businesses get off the ground. Incubators, often locally based, offer guidance, mentorship, legal advice, and funding. They may fund new and risky endeavors, but you must give up equity.

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Interview: James Burnes, Ministry of Awesome

NZ Entrepreneur

We run programs like Founder Catalyst, which is our flagship incubation nine-month long program that happens year-round. In 2022-23, we started having a lot of demand for our programs so our premier program Founder Catalyst, that incubation program, started accepting more and more companies from outside the region.

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Arizona Biosciences Break New Ground: A Snapshot of a Thriving Innovation Ecosystem

American Entrepreneurship

Organizations like the Arizona Commerce Authority and incubators such as the Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation (CEI) and the University of Arizonas Forge are playing vital roles in connecting bioscience startups with resources, talent, and market access.

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The unusual story of an unusual company – Melanie Langlotz and Geo AR Games 

NZ Entrepreneur

But, at age 45, Mel had to face her fear of financial insecurity – but with some redundancy insurance coverage that gave her six months of leeway to build up the studio, she also secured funding from a well-known incubator, Start Up Chile, which got the company on track. “It

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NJEDA Board Approves Two Programs to Advance New Jersey’s Leadership in Artificial Intelligence

American Entrepreneurship

Additionally, the program requires that the business enter into a collaborative relationship with a New Jersey-based public or private research university, technology startup, incubator, accelerator, or similar entity. For more information, including additional eligibility requirements, click here.