Thursday, September 19, 2002
Muncie is implementing an incubator strategy by first focusing on the process and then on the building. This approach emphasizes a point that some EDPros forget: An incubator is not a real estate deal.
A former executive with the Ball Corp. will manage the Muncie Innovation Connector. The Connector will evaluate business proposals and design a process of business development for the most promising. Real estate will come later. Ball State University, Ball Memorial Hospital and the city of Muncie sponsor the Connector. Aside from strong sponsors, the Connector has assembled a high powered advisory group. Learn more. Go
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