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  2. Startup ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    Investors from these roles are linked together through shared events, activities, locations, and interactions. Startup ecosystems generally encompass the network of interactions between people, organizations, and their environment. Any particular start-up ecosystem [9] is defined by its collection of specific cities or online communities.

  3. Startup accelerator - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, the first accelerator program was started by Accelerace in 2009 in Denmark (strongly subsidised by the Danish government) followed shortly after by Startup Wise Guys in 2012 in Estonia. With the growing popularity of seed accelerator programs in the US, Europe has seen an increase in accelerators to support a growing startup ecosystem.

  4. Entrepreneurship ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    Startup ecosystem – following the financial downturn of 2008 and the long-lasting slow growth period, there have been increasing focus towards fostering more startup company creation around the world to further target regional support efforts towards those type of companies that have higher innovation, growth and job creation potential.

  5. The Startup Ladies - Wikipedia

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    The mission of The Startup Ladies is "to identify, educate, connect, and increase investment in women starting up scalable businesses." [8] The organization emphasizes fostering an inclusive startup community and works to address gender and racial disparities within the startup ecosystem. This includes engaging with state policies that impact ...

  6. Startup company - Wikipedia

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    A startup or start-up is a company or project undertaken by an entrepreneur to seek, develop, and validate a scalable business model. [1] [2] While entrepreneurship includes all new businesses including self-employment and businesses that do not intend to go public, startups are new businesses that intend to grow large beyond the solo-founder. [3]

  7. T–Hub - Wikipedia

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    T-Hub (Technology Hub) is an innovation intermediary and business incubator based in Raidurg, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. [1] Based on the triple helix model of innovation, it is a partnership between the Government of Telangana, three academic institutes in Hyderabad (the International Institute of Information Technology, the Indian School of Business and the National Academy of Legal ...

  8. Unicorn bubble - Wikipedia

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    The United States has the largest startup economy in the world with over 400,000 new companies created each year which makes it the most susceptible and the driver of the startup bubble. [11] [12] 14% of Americans in the labor force work for small or startup businesses. Startup studios have seen an explosion of growth in the past few years ...

  9. Bundesverband Deutsche Startups - Wikipedia

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    The Bundesverband Deutsche Startups was founded in September 2012 by 18 startup entrepreneurs with the aim to establish an association as the political representation of startups in Germany. The concrete reason for the foundation was the Bundesrat 's plans for an "anti- angel law" that was supposed to tax free-float dividends .