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Business Incubation Helps Start-ups Grow Faster and Better

Photo by Camilla Waage, C Foto  Nyskapingsparken Incubator
Photo by Camilla Waage, C Foto - Nyskapingsparken Incubator

Nyskapingsparken Incubator has grown to become one of the best in Norway. If your company would like to become part of this melting pot for innovation and entrepreneurship – apply now! Application deadline is 25 August.

Over the years GCE Subsea and BTO have helped foster many start-up companies through the popular ACCEL programmes, previously known as Subsea First Step. Many of these start-ups have enjoyed the added benefit of residing in the incubator at Nyskapingsparken. Currently our cluster have five members in Nyskapingsparken: Moonshine Solutions, Fluidsep, Pipe Pilot, Inovatum Lifting and SIL Valves.

Leading Eco-system

The environment surrounding Nyskapingsparken at Vitensenteret has become one of the most potent innovation and entrepreneurship eco-systems in Norway. Nyskapingsparken Incubator has expanded significantly and now comprises four different sections. In addition to the main incubator there is the entry level office space at T41, the Ocean Industries Accelerator and Mediekuben.

Inspiring Environment

The start-up companies in the incubators have a numerous supporting services available to them, from professional mentors and regular workshops to Makerspace lab and test facilities. Perhaps one of the most valuable benefits is the mere inspiration that follows from being part of such an innovative, sharing and learning environment.

Apply to Join

You can apply to join Nyskapingsparken Incubator twice a year, with deadlines in August and February. The incubator mainly accepts innovative start-up companies and projects with growth potential.

You can apply at the Nyskapingsparken website – next deadline is 25 August.

Contact Information

Kai Stoltz

Business Development Manager

Kai Stoltz

Nyskapingsparken

Nyskapingsparken Incubator was established in 2007, and BTO is responsible for operating the incubator.

It is owned by BTO, Bergen University College (HiB), Norwegian School of Economics (NHH), Hordaland County, The City of Bergen and SIVA.