Sid Martin Biotech Incubator Ranked World’s Best

The University of Florida Sid Martin Biotechnology Incubator was ranked “World’s Best University Biotechnology Incubator,” according to an international study conducted by the Sweden-based research group UBI.

The inaugural benchmarking report was based on an extensive analysis of 150 incubators in 22 countries. UBI assessed more than 50 performance indicators including job creation, talent retention, access to funding, network enhancement and post-incubation relationships.

The report found that European incubators perform substantially lower than U.S. programs, despite spending more on operations and client seed funding. European incubators grant their clients  nine times as much seed funding but create 1.9 times fewer jobs and 2.8 times lower revenue per client per year.

Top incubators, like UF Sid Martin Biotech, create 2.8 times more jobs than the global average, according to the study.

“We couldn’t be more proud of the talented team at the Sid Martin Biotech Incubator. With their help, UF is producing an outstanding crop of bioscience companies” said David L. Day, director of UF’s Office of Technology Licensing.

 

The full “Top University Business Incubators: Global Benchmark Report 2013” can be downloaded at ubiindex.com.

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