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Incubating Start-Ups: Where should the egg hatch?

Not every start-up needs an incubator. But for those that do, which incubation programmes do you choose? And, no, 'incubation' is not synonymous with 'funding'

January 23, 2014 / 17:17 IST
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Harini Subramani                      "Very few men are wise by their own counsel, or learned by their own teaching. For he that was only taught by himself, had a fool for his master."

Seventeenth-century poet, playwright and literary critic Ben Johnson clearly didn't have budding entrepreneurs in mind when he penned that thought. All the same, it is wise counsel for start-ups exploring the role of an incubator for their companies' growth. One of the big questions that confront newbie entrepreneurs is whether to approach an incubation centre or not. If so, when is the time right?

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"As we see it, incubation is one way of getting recognised to get funded," says Hari Ganapathy, co-founder of Chennai-based Travel Troops Global, a start-up that runs pickyourtrail.com, an e-commerce portal. "Once we have a decent billing and user base, access to funding is much easier," believes 28-year-old Ganapathy.

When is the time right for incubation?