This research paper focuses on the role of technology incubators in helping startups grow and supporting the development of entrepreneurs. Technology incubators are special organizations that help new businesses by giving them important resources and guidance. These incubators provide startups with office space, internet, and equipment, so they can work in a comfortable and professional environment. More importantly, they offer mentorship, where experienced people give advice to startup founders. Mentors help entrepreneurs solve problems, make better decisions, and grow their business ideas. Incubators also help startups find funding by connecting them with investors and financial institutions. In addition, they create networking opportunities, where startup teams can meet other entrepreneurs, industry experts, and possible customers or partners. In this study, we examined several startups that received support from technology incubators. We compared their growth, stability, and success with those that did not receive such support. The results showed that incubated startups are more likely to succeed. They are more innovative, confident, and better prepared for business challenges. These startups also grow faster and are less likely to shut down in the early stages. The research also looked at how incubators help in developing the skills and mindset of entrepreneurs. With the help of incubators, entrepreneurs learn how to plan better, manage risks, and respond to market needs. This paper highlights the positive impact of technology incubators on the startup ecosystem. It also suggests ways to improve incubator programs, such as adding more training sessions, expanding funding opportunities, and offering long-term support. Overall, technology incubators are powerful tools for building strong startups and shaping successful entrepreneurs. This research is useful for students, policymakers, investors, and anyone interested in entrepreneurship and innovation. KEY WORDS Technology Incubators, Startups, Entrepreneurial Growth, Mentorship, Funding Support, Business Development, Innovation, Networking, Startup Success, Incubation Programs.
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Jambikunta Naveena
Ponnam Karthik
Mohammad Sameer Hussain
INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68bb49bc6d6d5674bccff703 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem52355