INcubes adds five new hubs to its International Exchange Program

INcubes International Exchange Program

Toronto-based startup accelerator INcubes announced today that it has added five new hubs to its International Exchange Program.

The program is designed to provide INcubes portfolio companies opportunities to connect with incubators, hubs, and accelerators around the globe, allowing them to work out of these spaces for free. INcubes’ partners can be found in the U.S., South America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, and the five new entrants brings the program total to an even 20.

“We are excited to have more partners on board from Europe and Asia,” said Ben Zlotnick, Founder and CEO of INcubes. “These partnerships will give us the ability to better support our portfolio companies, as well as expand our Going Global events, both in Canada and overseas.”

Torontonians may be familiar with INcubes Going Global series, which recently hosted an event in the city featuring newly elected mayor John Tory in partnership with Chicago-based 1871. Those interested in learning more about the International Exchange Program can do so here.

Douglas Soltys

Douglas Soltys

Douglas Soltys is the Editor-in-Chief of BetaKit and founder of BetaKit Incorporated. He has worked for a few failed companies and written about many more. He spends too much time on the Internet.

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