Build success through collaboration
Does it sometimes feel like you're on your own as an entrepreneur? You are passionate and driven, but sometimes lack the opportunity to spar or test ideas with like-minded people. Working from home or a simple company building does not exactly help you to expand your network.
Collaboration and knowledge sharing
On your own, it can be difficult to come up with fresh solutions or find the right partners. Especially in the scale-up phase, you need people who understand things like marketing, finance, international rollout or R&D. If you constantly have to look for that expertise, you lose valuable time. Moreover, you don't want to have to buy in advice "from the outside" every time when there may already be someone within an incubator hub who can help you directly.
A close-knit community at Twice
If you choose an office in an incubator hub, you'll be stepping into a world where startups, scale-ups and even established corporates meet constantly. Think shared lunches, hackathons, pitch events and training sessions on topics such as fundraising or market expansion. At Twice, you'll also find facilities like labs and shared meeting rooms, where you'll connect with people who inspire you or might be your next partner, mentor or client.
How an incubator hub accelerates your growth
- Networking events: Regular get-togethers or meetups, where you not only meet other startups, but also investors and experts from the region.
- Training & coaching: From legal seminars to pitch workshops. You keep learning and your team can benefit.
- Shared resources: Think 3D printers, labs, software licenses or AI tools that you would otherwise have to purchase yourself.
- Mentorship: Many hubs have a pool of experienced entrepreneurs or scientists who will guide you with advice and hands-on experience.
Surrounded by knowledge, creativity and ambition
Imagine this: you grab a cup of coffee in the morning and casually get a golden tip from the founder who just made a successful exit. Then you present your prototype to a group of fellow entrepreneurs; their critical questions help you fine-tune your idea. In the afternoon you will spontaneously bump into an investor who shows interest in your project. And to top it all off, you end up together at a networking event, where you are officially introduced to a potential business partner.
This is the reality in an incubator hub like Twice. You are surrounded by knowledge, creativity and ambition. With such a setting, the chances of success are significantly higher because you are not alone. Your office becomes more than a workplace; it becomes the epicenter of ideas, motivation and unexpected collaborations.
