ThincLab

ThincLab is a network of startup incubators created by the University of Adelaide in South Australia,[1][2][3][4][5] the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand,[6] and other partners, including Primary Industries and Regions SA.[7]

ThincLab
IndustryStartup incubator
Headquarters
ParentUniversity of Adelaide
Websitewww.adelaide.edu.au/thinclab/

The ThincLab main offices are in Pulteney Street,[8] in Adelaide city centre.[9][10] Other locations include the Waite Campus of Adelaide University, in the Adelaide suburb of Urrbrae;[11] Loxton in the Riverland of South Australia;[12][13] Singapore;[14][15] Christchurch, New Zealand;[16][6] and France.[17]

The incubator supports startups in several industries, including agricultural technology,[18][7][19] space industry,[20] social enterprise,[21] the food industry,[22] and high-tech.

Startups assisted by ThincLab include:

See also

References

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