Providing vital guidance and support share with Our distinguished startup advisors work with NTEC leadership and member companies to assess their needs, develop plans to address them and provide ad hoc counsel on building and managing their businesses. Kai Manning, Ph.D. Senior Scientific Advisor Kai Manning Dr. Kai Manning is an accomplished and well-published cardiovascular physiologist with 34 years of experience as a researcher, educator, and technology administrator including 18 years with Indiana University School of Medicine and most recently serving as CEO of the Texas Health Research Institute. His distinguished career includes serving organizations such as Interscience Research Institute, McDonnell-Douglas Corp. on the NASA/USAF Project Gemini B Manned Orbital Laboratory, and as President and Executive Director of the Indianapolis Center for Advanced Research. Dr. Manning received his Ph.D. in Physiology and Biophysics […]
Current or aspiring entrepreneurs who are considering applying to the NTEC accelerator program will want to spend some time in this section, which provides important information about the structure and cost of the program, acceptance criteria, current NTEC member companies, and more; but if you don’t find answers to all your questions, please feel free to get in touch.
Accelerator Program Pricing
Success has a price, but at NTEC it’s less than you’d expect share with Companies that are accepted into The Accelerator Program pay an all-inclusive fee ranging from $599 to $1,200 a month per office*, which includes: Accelerator services The opportunity to network and collaborate with over 20 other local startups Private, fully-furnished offices All utilities 24/7/365 secure key card access High-speed wired and wireless internet (100 / 100 Mbps) Meeting rooms with conference phones and full suite of A/V equipment Kitchens with premium single-serve coffee & tea service, purified water, ice maker, microwaves and toaster ovens Fully furnished lounge / break room with big screen TV and massage chair Network print stations (copy, print, scan, fax) Fully-equipped printing center / work room (print/copy/bind, etc.) Staffed reception Shipping/receiving services Private, […]
NTEC Member Companies
Diverse, collaborative and innovative share with The member companies featured below represent a wide array of industries, backgrounds and demographics, but they all have innovation and openness to collaboration in their blood. Beyond just viability and growth potential, we look for applicants that are eager to contribute to and leverage the community of member companies, because being in an open environment with a diverse cross-section of startups and entrepreneurs every day is one of the most powerful benefits of being at NTEC. 4WEB uses multidisciplinary engineering principles and 3D printing technology to design and produce light-weight, high-strength orthopedic implants that actively participate in the healing process and guide bone formation through structural mechanics rather than more expensive biologics. Affinegy’s network management software helps broadband service providers, Internet-enabled device manufacturers, and […]
Trusted Business Partners
Uniquely qualified to assist NTEC startups share with NTEC works closely with a select group of trusted business partners who are particularly well-suited to assist our member companies in areas that are key to their growth and development. NTEC Partners
The NTEC Accelerator Program
Building a framework for success share with While challenges such as managing cash flow, deciding when and who to hire and how best to generate awareness for a product or service are common to most young companies, we know that no two companies are the same. That’s why we designed the NTEC Accelerator Program to accommodate a wide range of needs while still providing a framework that supports the growth and evolution of our member companies. Structured Support NTEC staff get to know the nature of an applicant company’s business, the personalities of their founders and management and may get a sense of the areas where the company needs the most help, but the real exploration of how NTEC can best support them comes once they’re accepted to the program. […]