natural and technological symptoms. You know, if you're looking at the spread of a virus, the spread of a virus will it'll it'll kind of incubate and incubate and grow slowly and suddenly it'll explode. Right? And there's an idea, a political idea, and a few people will have it and then it'll spread alittle bit and it'll feel like it just comes out of nowhere. Now, why is that?
the aggregator of aggregator aggregators you know with so on and so on it's like I'm going to start the incubator that incubates incubators or the one that incubates incubator incubating incubators but you can keep going forever the fact that you can keep goingforever means that it doesn't actually work right that that's actually a place that's not the creation of value
And us, as VCs, this is what we back all day long. So we decided to incubate it. And we're off to the races, putting together an initial team and building what is now Valence.
So same salad, same concept, but so many variations on it that are really fun to discover. You could incubate it in anything.
So same salad, same concept, but so many variations on it that are really fun to discover. You could incubate it in a bowl.
Mine was that design can shine a light on breakthroughs happening in science. And I actually incubated another project, not Beyond Curie, there. It's a program that pairs scientists and designers to cocreate works of art and design that translate research.
before you actually sit down and present it. So I incubated the first book for a long time. Probably, you know, longer than I should have.
And development in a community-- and we had a discussion about a year ago, a little bit less than a year ago-- development in a community can be incubated , in my opinion, by something that is driven by philanthropy. But, long term, to be sustainable, it needs a support network.
There's a ground-penetrating radar on the back of the rover that came from Norway. So you're creating that infrastructure to incubate ideas that may or may not take off.
It's very dishonest to tell a woman you're trying to pick up in a bar that you're a writer when you haven't written anything. But sometimes you just need to really-- Incubate . Yeah, incubate . Is gestation the right word?
So same salad, same concept, but so many variations on it that are really fun to discover. This is what I'm going to incubate in.
So I think a lot of times, in my weird mind anyway, the photos have to-- I have to kind of live with them for a while. They have to sort of incubate . And the more I go back, and I'll look at those photos and just start getting more of an idea about maybe what I want
But you have to use the, like, pronounce-it app. I've found that culture is incubated and sort of preserved quite beautifully in its culinary and drinking traditions.
But this idea that people actually thought that we would take a privileged, multimillionaire rich white lady that has a dynasty to be So her job is she incubates fashion lines ethically and within the United States of America.
You can visit it. And this is where they incubated Taobao. So the first business was Alibaba.com.
It was the biggest IPO in the year 2009. We don't know whether Apple incubates products and does not always market them, but they're serious about it. They've got hundreds of people working on this car.
"The first generation has an artificially long latency built in, to allow for extensive spread. Once the first generation of bacteria have incubated to maturity in human lungs, the latency will be halved, until the final projected generation, where it will default to the standard latency period for whooping cough.
Wow, that was good. And then from there, incubate and grow the Filipino communities wherever we open.
And they've been working over the course to incubate ideas that we hope to scale up nationally and to get adopted at the federal level.
But sometimes you just need to really-- Incubate . Yeah, incubate . Is gestation the right word? A gestation period, I think.
And then we work with them over time to incubate their concept, and design their truck, and their menu, and then we teach them how to operate it.
I wish it wasn't that way. But my brain just takes a while to let these things incubate . And this is a fine example of one of those.
Five is the number of things that need to get incubated or sustained as an offer.
They don't give their business or their idea enough time to really incubate .
This is about reinvesting near-term revenue from the sale of our camping products to incubate the emerging markets business until it's commercially self-sufficient.
But the thing I think is really interesting is you can deliberately incubate .
We don't actually work in this idea of how can I incubate to get better ideas.
I was buying produce from small local artisanal producers and I began to really incubate these relationships and
as well as emerging technologies, including VR and AR. While at Upfront, Kobie co-founded and incubated Valence, a platform to unlock economic opportunity, investment, and community for Black professionals.
One, as technology is being incubated , we need to find ways to be at the table with the idea
the Fulbright alumnus in residence program, which incubates alumnus projects that have to do with embodying the mission of the Fulbright which
candidates. And DSA does have an internal Democratic infrastructure and a vetting process where they can incubate
It's meant to give you a safe environment to-- well, incubate and accelerate your idea, and reward that innovation.
Al-Qaeda came in. And eventually ISIS was sort of incubated and born in the vacuum in Iraq after the US withdrawal
You know, you think about all the kind of projects that Google incubates , burdening profit with an idea, maybe, of where it'll end up, but in some cases
something bigger than that. And and and what what it really was was something that we actually see in all sorts of natural and technological symptoms. You know, if you're looking at the spread of a virus, the spread of a virus will it'll it'll kind of incubate and incubate and grow slowly and suddenly it'll explode. Right? And there's an idea, a political idea, and a few people will have it and then it'll spread a
But remember, if you could have a place that you designate that's safe to create, safe to incubate , and safe to deliver,
navigate disruptive change and joined a sister company that we had set up called Innosight Ventures, whose intent was to invest in and incubate startup
And the Workers Lab is this-- you could think of it, essentially, as a venture capital firm that's meant to incubate and seed
So research supports the idea that if you work on a problem for a while, then you incubate , then you return and do something like a brainstorming or an ideation
and I think eight other countries, they plan to create for local entrepreneurs to learn the methodologies and to incubate their companies.
be turned around into loans and funding of businesses. So rather than funding the borehole as a donation, which you have to do in the beginning to incubate the whole thing, long term, funding other boreholes and infrastructure as a loan, which is payable back so which gives the community more power to say what I want to do with the money
it would have been too much; it would have been too ambitious, but because he started with a smaller, less ambitious project and let it incubate for a long period of time,
at defining, borrowing, combining and that's kind of what's going on. You need to put your ideas away, let them incubate . Then, you need to pass judgment on your ideas. You know,
But you have to use the, like, pronounce-it app. you'll see how important DrinkBoy and all of the early cocktail-- how, basically, this renaissance was incubated
education kind of programs which are very important and studios for artists, what they became famous for is that they incubated artists and gave them
And then, finally, being well aware that so many of the problems in Afghanistan are incubated in Pakistan.