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Sunday, January 03, 2016

The Top Incubators & Accelerators

The Top Incubators & Accelerators
SETsquared in Bath, UK
SETsquared in Bath, UK
The Top University Incubators and Accelerators 
Remember the good ol’ days, say 1990. Back then, if you caught the entrepreneurial bug, you’d set up shot in your garage, writing code and guzzling Mountain Dew until you had something to sell. These days, you’ll find far more support in launching a startup – especially if you’re a business student. For one, startups are big business, with every investor dreaming of another Facebook or Reddit falling into their laps. For another, schools understand that a successful startup means supportive alums with deep pockets and a need for graduate talent.
Not to mention, entrepreneurship – like MBA programs – is not just for business majors anymore. You’ll find plenty of career changers, single moms, and artists jumping into the game. But there’s a huge learning curve. And newbies are bound to quickly run across the big questions .What’s a patent? Why do I need to worry about cash flow and equity (I thought we were going to change the world)? What do you mean the prototype isn’t ready to manufacture (and stop using acronyms)? Of course, how long can I keep this up before I have to start hiring people? Such questions require expertise. When it comes to office space, ask yourself this question: Do you really want your investors to make a site visit to your garage or basement (where they may end up deciding to take your mom’s chocolate chip cookies public instead)?
Those are just a few reasons why schools are setting up incubators and accelerators, where entrepreneurs can build their businesses. Think of it as bootstrapping – inside a furnished pair of boots. But these spaces are more than just office space and equipment. Entrepreneurs can also tap into expertise in law, finance, marketing, personnel, and operations through faculty and practitioners. What’s more, these hot spots are a place for the founders to tap into alumni, investors, industry players, and even fellow entrepreneurs to build networks and synergy.
And you’ll find plenty of success stories. Among the privates, the famed Y Combinator yielded DropBox and TechStars counts DigitalOcean among its alumni. And the biggest university success story has been Auditude, which got its start at the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship in 2005 before being sold for $120 million dollars seven years later.
And that begs the question. If you are an ambitious MBA student with a big idea (and even bigger ambitions), what incubator can help you get the best start? That question is answered annually by UBI Global, which ranks both the university-run and university-affiliated incubators worldwide. As part of its ranking, UBI Global evaluates 1200 incubators and accelerators from 64 countries. In turn, over a fourth of these operations merit being benchmarked against over 60 key performance indicators (which cover areas like jobs created, revenue generated, funding, firm survival rate, deal flow, coaches and mentors available).
The UBI Global rankings are divided into four categories: university business incubators, university-associated incubators, university business accelerators, and high impact incubation programs. A university incubator is defined as an “incubator managed or formally affiliated with a university,” while an associated incubator “has no formal affiliation [with a school], but works closely with a university.” At the same time, incubators and accelerators are often differentiated in terms of how long they support startups (accelerators often limit the stay to 2-4 months with tenure at incubators generally running longer) and equity (accelerators tend to require some ownership, while incubators are supported by public and private funding).
Globally, the top university incubator is SETsquared, a UK partnership between the universities of Bath, Bristol, Exeter, Southamption, and Surrey. Founded in 2003, SETsquared has helped launch more than 1,000 high tech startups, contributing over $3.8 billion to the UK economy, with another $15 billion in value projected over the next decade according to The Telegraph. The partnership, which includes five different centers, also boasts a 90% survival rate among companies, which have generated over $1 billion dollars in investment. Like many accelerators, SETsquared provides access to desk space, training, experts and investors. However, it is best known for its annual London Investment Showcase, attended by high worth investors and government funding bodies.
Finishing second is Taiwan’s Innovation Incubation Center at Chaoyang University of Technology. Rounding out the top three is Toronto’s DMZ (Digital Media Zone) at Ryerson University, whose recent success stories include a photo-sharing app used by 500,000 medical professionals to help diagnose conditions in patients and an employee engagement forum that landed over $3 million in seed money in October. Since being launched in 2010, the DMZ has helped raise $120 million dollars and create nearly 2,000 jobs.
Among university associated business incubators, Ireland’s Dublin Enterprise and Technology Centre (also known as the Guinness Enterprise Center) topped last year’s winner, the Youngstown Edison Business Incubator. Founded in 2000, Guinness is home to 320 people in 80 startups (not to mention an on-site café). Their most recent success was So Sell It, an online trading community that is becoming Ireland’s answer t Craigslist. Founded in 1995, Youngstown is among the oldest American incubators, nurturing firms that have employed 500 people and generated over $54 million dollars in sales according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. This incubator is associated with several local universities, including Youngstown State, Kent State, the University of Akron, Case Western Reerve, and Hiram College.
In the accelerator category, Canada’s Entrepreneuriat Laval ranked first, followed by Ireland’s NDRC and MassChallenge, a partnership between Boston University, Northeastern University and the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. UBI Global also ranks incubators by impact, acknowledging those university arms that “stand out from average-performing incubation programs with better outcomes on economy enhancement, access to funds and post incubation performance indicators.” Here, Alcazar & Compania NETBA, part of Mexico’s Universidad de la Comunicacion, ranked above all others, including Russia Pulsar’s Venture Capital and the Netherlands’ Statupbootcamp High TechXL.
In North America, the highest-ranked university incubator was 1871, a partnership between Northwestern, the University of Chicago, the University of Illinois, Loyola University, the Illinois Institute of Technology and DeVry University. It houses over 325 early stage digital startups and has emerged as Chicago’s de facto tech hub. And business is booming there, with 1871 adding another 25,000 square feet in October to meet demand. Surprisingly, four of the five top university incubators are Canadian, including the DMZ (Ryerson), Innovate Calgary (University of Calgary), TEC Edmonton (University of Alberta), and Western Research Parks (Western University). However, the Top 10 is evenly split between Canada and the United States, with the Franklin Business Incubator (Paul D. Camp Community College), Ohio University Innovation Center, the Kevin M. McGovern Family Center for Venture Development in the Life Sciences (Cornell University) and VentureLab (Georgia Tech) also featured in UBI Global’s Top 10.
For accelerators, Launch Chapel Hill (University of North Carolina) and The INKUBATOR (Northern Kentucky University) rank below MassChallenge among the top American accelerators. And the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI) and the Youngstown Edison Business Incubator were the highest impact incubation programs in North America for 2015.

University associated incubators, in particular, have been making heavy strides according to UBI Global research. “University Associated Business Incubators attracted a total of $636M, meaning each of the 69 incubators has received an average of $9.2M,” UBI Global shared in a statement. “With regard to deal flow University Associated Business Incubators as a whole receive 6,600 applications per year, equating to an average of 95 applications per incubator. In the last 5 years, University Associated Business Incubators have created 24 200 jobs and over the same time period generated $2.2B in sales, equating to an average of $31.6M in sales per incubator.”

Wednesday, November 04, 2015

1871 RANKS 1st IN UNITED STATES IN STUDY OF NORTH AMERICAN BUSINESS INCUBATORS


November 3, 2015


 
1871 RANKS 1st IN UNITED STATES IN STUDY OF NORTH AMERICAN BUSINESS INCUBATORS
UBI Global Names 1871 One Of The Top University-Affiliated Business Incubators In North America Following Its Survey Of Over 400 Incubators Across 70 Countries

TORONTO (November 3, 2015) — 1871 ranked 1st in the United States and 2nd in North America in the UBI Global list of Top University-Affiliated Business Incubators during the 2015 UBI Global benchmarking conference and award ceremony for North America. UBI Global utilizes an international research team that analyzes business incubators based on a wide range of factors, including their value to members and overall economic impact. Last year, 1871 was ranked 9th in the world on the list of Top University-Associated Business Incubators. UBI Global will announce its global rankings later this year. 1871 CEO Howard A. Tullman traveled to Toronto today to receive the recognition and share 1871’s progress.

“The UBI Global ranking confirms that 1871 continues to be a leader in its support of innovation and the entrepreneurial community,” said 1871 CEO Howard A. Tullman. “By offering hundreds of member companies the best educational resources, individualized programming, mentorship from top industry leaders, and access to potential investors, 1871 works to make a real, positive impact on Chicago’s economy by helping entrepreneurs develop successful technology businesses.”

As a university-affiliated incubator, 1871 maintains close partnerships with top universities in Chicago and around the world. Northwestern University, University of Chicago, University of Illinois, Loyola University Chicago, DeVry University and Illinois Institute of Technology all have dedicated spaces at 1871 where students and faculty come to work on their businesses and immerse themselves in Chicago’s entrepreneurial community.

With over 400 participants who were specifically assessed, the information in UBI Global’s rankings helps incubator managers from around the world successfully run their programs by allowing them to see areas requiring improvement for their specific business models, ways of effectively utilizing operational budgets, and strategies to attract a new client base. Additionally, the rankings can aid governments, investors and early-stage companies to see where the top incubators are for industries.

“1871 is a top performing business incubator in the North American region,” said Director of Research and Co-Founder of UBI Global Dhruv Bhatli. “It performs exceptionally well on value for client indicators. Additionally, it strongly contributes to the growth of the local economy by catalyzing job creation. 1871 provides high-quality incubation services to its client startups, particularly on access to fund and access to network indicators. Based on UBI Global assessment of 1871’s performance, we recommend it to all future entrepreneurs in the region.”

UBI Global’s North American benchmarking conference and awards ceremony highlighted best practices, hands-on-tools, analyses and success stories. It featured inspiring presentations that allowed those who attended to network, learn from each other and improve performance in order to enhance economic transformation and local, regional and national development. 1871 CEO Howard Tullman joined the conference for a panel discussion on global incubation models.

“When Sente brings international startups to the United States with our international startup accelerator, we know that they will have a first-rate experience because of their time at 1871,” said Sente Advisory founder Serhat Cicekoglu. “We congratulate 1871 on another year of ranking as a top incubator.”

About 1871
1871 is the home of more than 325 early-stage, high-growth digital startups. Located in The Merchandise Mart, this 75,000 square foot facility is also the headquarters of nationally recognized accelerators, Techstars Chicago and Impact Engine; half a dozen industry-specific incubators in key areas such as real estate, education technology, food and financial technology; several emerging tech talent schools (Flatiron, The Fullbridge Program, Designation and the Startup Institute), and the state's leading technology advocate, the Illinois Science and Technology Coalition. It is the second home to Chicago-based VCs, Pritzker Group Venture Capital, MATH Venture Partners, Hyde Park Angels, OCA Ventures, OurCrowd and Chicago Ventures, as well as satellite offices for Northwestern University, University of Illinois, University of Chicago, Loyola University Chicago, Illinois Institute of Technology, and DeVry. 1871 has fast become recognized as the hub for the city’s entrepreneurial/technology ecosystem and has been featured in Inc. Magazine, TechCrunch, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Chicago Tribune and Crain’s Chicago Business among other top media. 1871 is the flagship project of the Chicagoland Entrepreneurial Center.

About UBI Global
Based in Stockholm, Sweden, and with an international research team, including founders Ali Amin, Dhruv Bhatli, Joel Eriksson Enquist and Lars Henrik Friis Molin, UBI Index is a thought leader in performance analysis of business incubators around the world. It helps business incubators become more efficient and competitive through a comprehensive benchmark where more than 400 incubators in over 70 countries participate. TechStars London Director, Jonathan Bradford, Chief Strategy Officer at Vinnova, Kjell Håkan Närfelt, and Paolo Borella, Director, Microsoft Nokia App Campus form part of the official UBI Index advisors.


Tuesday, September 16, 2014

1871 RANKS 9th IN THE WORLD IN SURVEY OF BUSINESS INCUBATORS

1871 RANKS 9th IN THE WORLD IN SURVEY OF BUSINESS INCUBATORS
UBI Index names 1871 one of the global top ten university-associated business incubators following its survey of over 800 incubators across 60 countries







CHICAGO (September 16, 2014)— 1871 ranked 9th in the UBI Index list of Top Ten University-Associated Business Incubators announced in a live video this morning. UBI Index utilizes an international research team that analyzes business incubators based on a wide range of factors, including their value to members and overall economic impact. The ranking system aims to determine the best incubators from around the world as well as the two best performing business incubators from across five regions.

“The UBI Index ranking confirms that 1871 is a global leader in its support of innovation and the entrepreneurial community,” said 1871 CEO Howard A. Tullman. “1871 offers members the best educational resources, individualized programming, mentorship from top industry leaders and access to potential investors - all under one roof where hundreds of startups are building their businesses, creating jobs and fostering economic growth throughout the city of Chicago.”

As a university-associated incubator, 1871 maintains close partnerships with top universities in Chicago and around the world. Northwestern University, University of Chicago, University of Illinois and Illinois Institute of Technology all have dedicated spaces at 1871 where students and faculty come to work on their businesses and immerse themselves in Chicago’s entrepreneurial community.

 “Incubators like 1871 are helping to keep Illinois at the forefront of innovation,” Governor Pat Quinn said. “Today’s ranking shows how investing in the entrepreneurial community can pay dividends to our economy, creating new businesses and jobs for years to come.”

Based on the one of the most comprehensive frameworks to measure incubator performance, UBI Index is at the cutting edge of incubator analysis. Its ranking system considers the incubator’s economy enhancement performance, such as job creation and talent retention, value for their members, such as access to funds and competence development, and the members’ post-incubation performance.

 “As Chicago’s tech economy grows, our entrepreneurs look for the type of collaboration and sense of community that innovation spaces like 1871 provide,” said Mayor Rahm Emanuel. “Having access to other startups, as well as funders and academics, increases the chance of success for these businesses, and is helping them to become a driving force in growing Chicago’s 21st century economy.”

With over 300 participants who were specifically assessed, the information in UBI Index’s Top 10 Ranking helps incubator managers from around the world successfully run their programs, allowing them to see areas requiring improvement for their specific business models, ways of effectively utilizing operational budgets, and strategies to attract a new client base. Additionally, the rankings will aid governments, investors and early-stage companies to see where the top incubators are for specific sectors, whether they be Life Sciences, Biotechnology or ICT.

“1871 is an exceptional incubation program,” said UBI Index co-founder Dhruv Batil. “It performs really well on our global benchmark, especially on economy enhancement indicators. This signifies that 1871 clients make a significant economic impact on the region by the high number of jobs created and the exceptionally high proportion of graduate startups that are growing or profitable. The UBI Index global benchmark of business incubators includes most of the top Universities in the world, notably Stanford, UC Berkeley and Cornell. In this context 1871 performs much better than their peers at top universities.”

About UBI Index

Based in Stockholm, Sweden, and with an international research team, including founders Ali Amin, Dhruv Bhatli, Joel Eriksson Enquist and Lars Henrik Friis Molin, UBI Index is a thought leader in performance analysis of business incubators around the world. It helps business incubators become more efficient and competitive through a comprehensive benchmark where more than 300 incubators in over 60 countries participate. TechStars London Director, Jonathan Bradford, Chief Strategy Officer at Vinnova, Kjell Håkan Närfelt, and Paolo Borella, Director, Microsoft Nokia App Campus form part of the official UBI Index advisors.

About 1871

1871 is an entrepreneurial hub for digital startups. Located in The Merchandise Mart, the 75,000-square-foot facility provides Chicago startups with programming, access to mentors, educational resources, potential investors and a community of like-minded entrepreneurs that help them on their path to building successful businesses. 1871 is the flagship project of the Chicagoland Entrepreneurial Center.


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