Join The Forge Business Incubator and Ignite Your Startup’s Success!

| October 30, 2023
Submitted by Caitlin Costello for Student Experience

Exciting news! The Forge Business Incubator is now accepting applications for its next cohort. Powered by McMaster University, our program is designed to accelerate early-stage startups without taking equity.

At The Forge Business Incubator, you can expect tailored support to meet your unique startup needs. We offer customized growth plans and provide expert mentorship, connecting you with a network of seasoned mentors across various industries.

You’ll become part of a vibrant community of like-minded entrepreneurs, creating valuable connections and collaborations. We welcome startups from all sectors, including software, hardware, IoT, healthcare, and more. And, while we favor full-time founders based in Hamilton, we’re open to applications from anywhere, with a goal to foster entrepreneurship in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).

To apply, ensure you meet these criteria:

  • Passionate founders with innovative tech solutions.
    • Open to both full-time founders and part-time; special consideration may be given to full-time founders.
  • A collaborative and driven team.
  • A functional MVP or evidence of market traction.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to ignite your startup’s success! Apply to The Forge Business Incubator here by November 26.

For questions or more information, feel free to reach out to info@theforge.mcmaster.ca. Let’s work together to take your startup to new heights!

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