Helping founders find community and connections
Tech Alpharetta’s Incubator is a thriving tech startup incubator that’s home to more than 50 tech startups. Our goal is to help new startups succeed. Center-based startups include fintech, biotech, cyber security, smart city, data analytics, med device, healthcare IT, voice-recognition tech, machine learning, and many others.
ATDC has been the startup garage to dozens of early-stage science and technology-based companies - among the most renowned and transformative companies ever to be born in the Southeast. The founders we support are visionary, determined, and diverse; sometimes establishing a presence in Georgia just to be eligible for ATDC membership.
Learn more →In the heart of downtown Atlanta on the Georgia State University campus, CollabTech is where the next generation of biotech entrepreneurs can grow their great ideas.
Learn more →Launch Fayette hosts a dynamic suite of local and statewide education and advisory services, all housed in a collaborative office space designed to propel startups to success. This provides entrepreneurs connection, collaboration, and access to industry leaders, along with educational resources that provide constant learning. Portfolio Membership offers a structured graduation program helping new businesses thrive within just 1-3 years.
Learn more →The Microbusiness Enterprise Center (MBEC) is a business “Incubator” located at 230 South Jackson Street in the City. The MBEC serves as a focal point and a catalyst for the formation and growth of new and small businesses and provides direct business assistance and professional office space for lease at affordable rates. The MBEC offers workshops and trainings designed to address many financial and management challenges faced by small businesses to increase business success.
Learn more →An Entrepreneurial Living Learning Community in Creswell Hall Located on the 4th floor of Creswell Hall, The Launch Pad houses up to 40 aspiring entrepreneurs. Students who participate in the Launch Pad Program have roommates from the Entrepreneurship Living Learning Community.
Learn more →The project works to expose new audiences, particularly in rural and Black communities, to AI manufacturing, allowing for the exploration of ideas, careers, and entrepreneurship in a growing, high-demand sector. The Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs (RICE), in close partnership with the University of Georgia, KITTLABS, and Technologists of Color, is engaging its network to develop and deploy the Georgia AIM Mobile Studio.
Learn more →Through a competitive selection process, a group of women entrepreneurs are selected to “incubate” their business at the Women’s Entrepreneurship Initiative (WEI), in a technologically advanced environment, designed to foster business growth and sustainability. Through an ecosystem of educational resources, access to funding assistance, and mentorship, the women entrepreneurs will grow their businesses over the course of 15 months, and then transition the business back into Atlanta at the end of that period.
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