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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. The market, customer preferences, and technology are always changing, and being able to pivot when necessary is crucial. Find time for self-care, establish boundaries, and seek support when needed.

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

American Entrepreneurship

Record Research Funding, National Competitiveness Among the most striking achievements is Arizonas new record of $368 million in annual National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant funding for 2024. They are part of a broader state innovation ecosystem that spans technology, clean energy, advanced manufacturing, and health tech.

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HPA Invests in Handspring’s $12M Series A, Expanding High Quality Mental Health Care for Kids

HPA

HPA is excited to announce its participation in Handspring’s $12 million Series A led by Cobalt Ventures with support from NextView Ventures, NVP Capital, 25Madison, Arkitekt Ventures, Cornucopian Capital, two regional health plans, and others. Handspring’s proprietary technology platform supports this high standard of care.

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Meet Nafis Mahim, the Bengali 16-Year-Old Taking on Silicon Valley — Before He Can Even Vote

Jason Malki

Nafis is also a former Chief Executive Officer of ScaleSketch, a startup partnered with the New York Institute of Technology, and has experience working at Y Combinator-backed startups and Google-backed incubators. I’ve also learned that I thrive at the intersection of technology, education, and equity.

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Startup Accelerators are Entrepreneur Boot Camps

Gust

Business incubators for sharing services were all the rage back in the days of the dot-com bubble (700 for profit, many more non-profit). Incubators I hear mentioned most often include YCombinator , led by Paul Graham in Silicon Valley, and TechStars , located in Boston, Boulder, New York City, and Seattle.

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LG and the hunt for the next-gen corporate incubator

TechCrunch

Whatever you do, don’t refer to LG’s incubator program LG Nova as a corporate venture capital (CVC) outfit. The areas are digital health, the metaverse, EV infrastructure and “smart lifestyle.” So far, that sounds like any other corporate incubator.

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How the New York City innovation community can still lose (and what you can do about it)

This is going to be BIG.

A lot has been written about whether or not we should be encouraging 1000 startups to bloom and the proliferation of incubators, as well as the growth of angel investing. I would just hate for public perception of the health of the NYC ecosystem to be tied to the fortunes of 4 companies. Include the kids. You can sign up here.