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== <br/>Need and Goal ==
<div>a) When selecting a startup incubator to attend or create, the most important thing is considering what are the most desirable outcomes from the incubator. For those pursuing a biomedical company, for example, lab space may be the most important thing - while for those creating a social media app, large quantities of people and eyes to test out the prototype and give feedback might be more important.</div><div>b) The goal is to not only discover an incubator that mimics and supports what you want your company to be, but to also choose an incubator based on the network that it presents. If you are looking to build a large network, it might be useful to look for incubators in larger cities with larger networks surrounding it. Location itself is not something you should rank high in the list of things you need to consider when choosing an incubator, but it definitely does come into play when considering the network you want to build for your company.</div><div><br/>== <br/></div>Potential Unexpected<br/>==<div>Either way, any incubator will bring valuable experience, as unexpected relationships will form, and unplanned goals will be met out of serendipity, as long as you are open to them. The most efficient way to use your time is to pick an incubator which will have the most opportunities for the types of relationships/resources you are chasing.</div>
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