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There’s a good reason why Arkansas is called the Land of Opportunity. This state goes far beyond the national average in terms of manufacturing job availability, creating nearly $20 billion per year while employing over 15% of the population. Arkansas’ agriculture and professional businesses services follow closely behind at $15.8 billion per year. Their agriculture sector is credited with producing half of the United States’ total rice economy. The Natural State has a hand in an eclectic collection of other fields, ranging from transportation to aerospace. If you own or operate a business with ties to Arkansas, it’s clear that getting a local cell phone area code is an important next step in commercial development.
As you look for financing or administrative support in your small business, you may consider joining an incubator or accelerator in Arkansas state.
Based out of Fayetteville, VIC is dedicated to the development of transformative technologies in their early stages of development. The VIC Foundry, VIC Fellows, VIC Investor Network, and VIC Venture Fund are their four primary programs. Startups in healthcare, food and water sanitation, pet care, and crash safety are welcome to apply.
Scalable ventures are welcome to apply to this combination accelerator and incubator. Three major programs are offered: Acceleration, Capital, and Talent. Business advisors remain on site to provide mentorship and IP protection advice, while curated talent rosters provide a wealth of resources with future hire opportunities.
UAMS runs this life science business incubator as a resource for those using current university technologies. Office space, wet labs, and conference rooms are included with membership, as well as administration and business support tasks. Funding support is also offered to younger or early-stage startups.
This twelve-week program assists seed or growth-stage startups in the AI or ML industries. Interestingly, Fuel does not require equity in order to engage in its offerings, which were designed for companies based in Northwest Arkansas. Successful companies are welcome to enjoy the Exchange co-working and venue space, as well as network with Fortune 500 companies.
Michael Seibel CEO at Y Combinator
Jason Ovryn Co-founder & COO at Carry