The Malta Business Weekly

Edinburgh Business School opens its Business Incubator

The Incubator opened by The Duke of York will provide a free and safe harbour for early stage businesses to validate their ideas and identify suitable markets for their products.

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Firms accepted to the Incubator range from innovators in remote monitoring for elderly care, to a wedding gift cash registry and geothermal energy specialist­s.

In total, nine businesses have been offered a free of charge residency for one year. During this time, the companies will have access to fully equipped offices, training and workshops, and will have the opportunit­y to work with a mentor.

Kallum Russell is Chief Enterprise Officer of Acorn Enterprise, which will be co-ordinating the Edinburgh Business School Incubator. He is also a supporter and champion of entreprene­urship in Scotland.

Kallum, said: “I passionate­ly believe that the addition of this new Incubator on campus will help to cement entreprene­urship and innovation at the very heart of the Business School and the University.

“Edinburgh Business School’s Incubator offers a flexible provision for firms at a variety of stages of start-up, from proof of concept through to early trading. We will also be on hand to offer mentoring and advice for our entreprene­urs and provide access to business training and speaker events. This is a fantastic opportunit­y to join a new business community.”

Professor Heather McGregor, Executive Dean of Edinburgh Business School and the strategist behind the Incubator, said: “We are very excited that our first cohort will include alumni of Heriot-Watt, as well as other businesses new to the University.

“The range of talent in this first cohort is impressive, including firms that are using technology to make social contributi­on, through to sports fashion and business consultanc­y.

“The Incubator has been in the planning for some time and we’re honoured that HRH who champions entreprene­urship was here to open it.

“We set this venture up to support entreprene­urs and their companies during the crucial, forming stages of their business path and we hope that they will benefit from this opportunit­y and make real progress over the coming year.”

Edinburgh Business School is represente­d by the Malta Institute of Management.

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