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Tennessee is a great state for doing business. The state has seen major growth in the manufacturing industry as that field tops its list of highest earners. Professional and business services take the second spot. Construction, logging, and mining are also growing industries in Tennessee.
The state of Tennessee is also a great place to get a business off the ground. Several accelerator and incubator programs are available to provide new or expanding businesses with support.
This is a medical device accelerator. Its 3-month program for founders of medical device and health technology companies provides guidance, mentorship, and a $50,000 investment to help get each startup they work with off the ground.
This Memphis accelerator helps college students in the state learn vital skills to successfully launch careers. The accelerator program builds leadership and communication skills and helps students learn about goal-setting and time management.
Designed to help early-stage startups, this incubator helps entrepreneurs with the technologies, business innovations, and economical solutions necessary to get off the ground and grow. Founders also have access to a 30 acre digitally connected facility.
This incubator program by Epicenter is an 11-week offering that helps entrepreneurs flesh out their ideas. During the course of the program, entrepreneurs gain insights and build relationships that can turn their business ideas into reality.
Technology-focused founders can find the help they need to start and scale a business with Startup Grind’s Memphis chapter. Startup Grind provides education and networking opportunities.
Created by the City of Memphis Office of Business Diversity and Compliance, this 12-week accelerator program is aimed at existing minority-owned small businesses. The program helps companies build capacity and compete more effectively.
Michael Seibel CEO at Y Combinator
Jason Ovryn Co-founder & COO at Carry