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I watched in horror heartbreaking footage of the head nurse, Malak, in the aftermath of the bombing, grabbing premature babies out of their incubators, desperate to get them to safety, before she broke down in tears.
We have to start from the ground up, mining what already works for methods and for models, and to think about how might we be able to connect, in a kind of "both-and," not "either-or" paradigm, the innovation capacity of this growing network of tech hubs and
incubators
across the continent and to rethink beyond national boundaries and political boundaries, to think about how we can network innovation in Africa with the spirit of Sankofa and the existing capacity of makers at the grassroots.
There are no
incubators
for them, no accelerators, no fellowships.
Spread by a parasite found in local mosquitoes, malaria uses red blood cells as
incubators
to spread quickly and lethally through the bloodstream.
But traditional
incubators
require electricity and cost up to 20 thousand dollars.
You know,
incubators
for infants, for example.
In a region that has struggled to find its economic footing since the Arab Spring, the entrepreneurial ideas being refined at
incubators
like these hold the keys to the region’s future.
And new digital platforms are already connecting job seekers and employers, providing vocational training, and hosting start-up
incubators.
A Better Way from ‘R’ to ‘D’BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON – When business leaders get together to talk about innovating their industries, they typically focus on initiatives like improving government funding for basic research, or building technology hubs and
incubators.
Policymakers must go beyond supporting traditional
incubators
by producing and nurturing the regulatory frameworks that allow innovations to thrive.
The State Council-led Mass Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program has resulted in more than 8,000
incubators
and accelerators.
State-owned enterprises have acted as
incubators
for technical skills and managerial talent.
Professional associations could team up with
incubators.
These cramped cities are ideal
incubators
for outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases like Ebola.
How Best to Promote Research and DevelopmentCAMBRIDGE – Start-ups, incubators, accelerators, angel capital, venture capital, mergers and acquisitions, initial public offerings, a liquid stock market, techno-parks, a major university or two, and a group of specialized law firms.
Similarly, an US-UK-EU axis will be necessary for dealing with North Africa, where some countries lack stable governments and have become
incubators
for terrorism and immigration to Europe.
The Creating Sustainable Businesses program, a collaborative effort by the Finnish government, Nokia, and infoDev – a World Bank global partnership – has supported AkiraChix with grants in order to strengthen this model for other women-led business
incubators
and social hubs.
Like rival businesses in a single large corporation, other cities are creating their own
incubators
and lures for talent as well.
As a former fellow with the Ibrahim Leadership program, I can attest to the transformative power of top-tier educational schemes and their value as
incubators
for job-related skills.
Texas prison guards regularly rely on excessive force, the judge concluded, officials ignore sexual enslavement, and the state's isolation units function as "virtual
incubators
of psychoses."
The easy, increasingly popular answer is accelerators, incubators, camps, weekends – a host of locations and events to foster the development of startups.
Incubators
provide them with space, legal advice, and contacts with potential clients and investors.
Yet, acting as incubators, development banks like the EIB can mobilize the private sector behind such investments.
Rural-to-urban migration, new public-sector universities, incubators, and accelerator initiatives have also helped.
Such institutions should measure their success by the number of start-ups that are launched in their incubators, the number of jobs created by their spin-offs, and their overall contribution to local, regional, and national economic growth.
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