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Incubators are places specially "designed" to help entrepeneurs to develop their business ideas or their business.
Mainly are supported by companies, universities, comercial/empresarial associations, and so on, and they provide for the entrepeneurs all help needed for a better guidance to develop those new ideas/business.
If they are important? Ye,s no doubt. Beside all this support they can also provide facilities to settle the business and potentiate partnerships, studies, etc etc.
Business incubator programs are designed to support the development and success of start-up companies by providing them with a range of support resources and services designed and managed by the management of the incubator, which either by providing them with the babysitter for emerging companies, either directly or through a network of relations. Business Incubators differ from each other in the way that you provide start-up companies and support services.
The most common services provided by business incubators :: 1. assist in marketing and accounting and financial management 2. communicate with allies Astratejan market 3. communicate with investors and with the capital risk investors 4. Provide advisory and supervisory staff 5. Intellectual Property Management 6. facilitate borrowing from banks In previous studies found that 87% of start-up companies that have benefited from the support of incubators successfully continued in the market - and in turn, the success of emerging companies that do not receive support from business incubators rate was about 44% and it proves how important business incubators.
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Business incubators are usually governmental hubs set up to host small businesses that can't afford to have their own business set up costs. They provide basic services to the businesses like a physical location with a mailing address, internet connection, phone line, fax, and other basic utilities. Some incubators also provide networking events for entrepreneurs and both online and physical directories of other businesses hosted by them.