We can define business incubators as a specially designed programs to maintain successful development of entrepreneurial companies. There are more than 800 business Incubators in Europe and they devise into 2 main groups : 1) Incubators that focused on general business support 2) focused on technological areas. In Estonia exist Incubators in operation and new initiatives are underway. In my essay I allocate those Incubators, which are located in Tallinn. There are: Kopli Business Incubator, Ülemiste Business Incubator, Tallinn Creative Incubator. I focus on two of them : the Ülemiste Business Incubator which is created for technology-based service providers and innovative start- ups. This Incubator can offer modern office facilities in a location with a good success. The place is suitable for meetings with a perspective clients. The location of some start-ups from different fields allows to share problems with knowledge.
It can be concluded, that companies in a high-technology industry do not necessary produce high-technology products and vice versa. This creates a problem of aggregation. Best Location Most high-tech companies want to locate in cities that have highly ranked universities, institutes, or research centers with expertise in their industries. Universities can assist companies through research partnerships, sharing laboratory space and equipment, providing below-market-cost incubator space, and facilitating tech transfer and commercialization. Considerable high-tech growth has occurred around universities and research centers in San Jose and San Diego, California; Boston; Philadelphia; and Washington, D.C. "Some of the largest pharmaceutical companies in Europe have relocated in U.S. cities to gain access to American research," says Kah. A recent example is Novartis, which recently moved its worldwide research
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return to this short chapter. All you need to remember is: Rule #1: Avoid "white" carbohydrates (or anything that can be white). Rule #2: Eat the same few meals over and over again. Rule #3: Don't drink calories. Rule #4: Don't eat fruit. Rule #5: Take one day off per week and go nuts. For the finer points, we have the next chapter. Andrew Hyde is community director at TechStars, a well-known start-up incubator in Boulder, Colorado. He is also an Internet-famous big bargain hunter. I use "big" in both the figurative and literal senses: Andrew is 65 and 245 pounds. I should say that he was 245 pounds. In his rst two weeks on the Slow-Carb Diet, he lost 10 pounds and, perhaps more impressive, racked up incredibly unimpressive costs: Total per-week food cost: $37.70 Average per-meal cost: $1.34 And this was including organic grass-fed beef! If he'd eaten a big salad three times a week