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A very nurturing environment : UConn aims to fuel economic growth with Stamford startup incubator
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ACW Analytics Chief Technology Officer Peter Watson, left, and CEO Vijay Jayachandran pose at the corner of Washington Boulevard and Broad Street, outside the University of Connecticut’s main academic building, in Stamford, Conn., on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. ACW Analytics is one of the companies participating in UConn’s Technology Incubation Program in Stamford.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media
STAMFORD During the past few years, the University of Connecticut’s Stamford campus has grown at a striking rate as seen in its rising enrollment, residence hall openings and expanding list of academic programs.
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UConn announces opening of data science technology incubator on Stamford campus
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STAMFORD UConn on Tuesday announced the opening of a data science technology incubator in the city.
The 5,685 square-foot facility at 9 West Broad Street is hosting five start-up companies initially. The incubator includes office space and shared work areas.
The Stamford incubator is one of three Technology Incubation Programs the university operates. The other two are at the school main campus in Storrs and at UConn Health in Farmington.
Radenka Maric, UConn’s vice president for research, innovation and entrepreneurship, said the combination of Stamford’s vibrant business community and UConn’s strengths in data science and innovation will allow the new technology incubator to “become an engine for new company and job creation.”