CWRU business incubator helps startup businesses in biotech, health tech and engineering
Spectrum News: Michael Oakes, senior vice president for research and technology management, talked about how CWRU’s new business incubator will be a community asset leveraging the university’s technology. “This purpose of this incubator is to become in some sense a nursery school for businesses leveraging technology in Northeast Ohio to grow, prosper, create jobs, attract talent and do good things in the world,” Oakes said.