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The Colorado Springs Technology Incubator has doubled the number of companies it hosts and expects to be at capacity by the end of next year, three years after moving to a building near the Colorado Springs Airport that boosted its space fivefold.
The home for startup businesses has made other progress, too. It recently launched a network of wealthy individuals who invest in local startups, started a program to help entrepreneurs evaluate ideas for products or businesses, and signed an agreement to help turn technology developed at the Air Force Academy into marketable products.See the full content of this document
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On a Growth Track
They are the first steps in a larger plan by the incubator to help locally based companies grow into major local employers.
"The incubator can be a rallying point for technology-based economic development. For the first time ever, we are growing our own world headquarters for companies we hope will employ 500 people and sell their products and services globally," said incubator President Duncan Stewart. "There hasn't been a startup home run in more than 20 y...See the full content of this document
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