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Startups Move Into New EvoNexus San Diego Incubator

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A group of startups have moved into a new, downtown San Diego startup incubator run by CommNexus , as that group's EvoNexus incubator expands into a second site. The startup incubator effort is being headed by Kevin Hell, the former CEO of DivX. The new startups moved into the incubator last week.

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The Five W's Of Technology Incubators

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Friday, August 14, 2009 -- CommNexus presents EvoNexus 101: The 5 W's of Technology Incubators. EvoNexus, San Diego's first ever non-profit incubator, is currently being launched by CommNexus San Diego. This event offers information as the first companies begin to move in.

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EvoNexus 101

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Wednesday, November 18, 2009 -- CommNexus Presents: A Special Incubator Series. EvoNexus 101 The 5 Ws of Technology Incubators. Youve heard the buzz around town. Youve wondered how its possible. Youre wondering how you can be a part of it.

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With Qualcomm Buyout Looming, EvoNexus Aims for Self-Sufficiency

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In the nine years since San Diego’s EvoNexus incubator began amid the great recession of 2009, CEO Rory Moore has emphasized it is a pro bono program—startup teams admitted to the technology accelerator get free office space and other perks, with no strings attached.

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SoftBank-led $114M Round Puts Qualcomm’s Brain Corp. on New Path

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San Diego’s Brain Corp., founded in 2009 as a Qualcomm-incubated startup to develop software and computer systems that emulate the human brain, seems to have found a new path forward. SoftBank’s new Vision Fund has led a $114 million investment to advance the company’s artificial intelligence technology.

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Interview with Matthew Jenusaitis, OCTANe

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Clearly, 2009 was not a good year, from the perspective of the technology innovation ecosystem. Technology and innovation has historically been the thing that has pulled the economy out of recessions, and I think that is especially true right now. For OCTANe to be successful, we want to see our technology ecosystem grow.

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