Incubator
Définition
An incubator is a structure that helps start-ups in the creation or development phase to accelerate their growth by offering them a favorable environment. Incubators generally provide services such as workspaces, mentoring, fundraising assistance, and access to a network of entrepreneurs, investors, and experts. They are often attached to public, private, or academic institutions. The aim of an incubator is to help startups structure themselves, test their product or service, and prepare for the growth or expansion phase.