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DLSU Animo Labs

DLSU hosts Animo Labs, which manages “Square One,” a six-month incubation program for early-stage startups and spin-offs. The incubator offers 201 sqm of space and provides access to mentors, technical experts, co-incubation programs, and staff training. Square One helps founders validate market fit, refine business models, and prepare for scaling and funding through masterclasses, mentorship, and milestone-based support.


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NTU Innovation Port

This one-stop centre for all things innovation related serves as a common space for the NTU community to discuss startup and innovation ideas. It aims to accelerate the innovation and entrepreneurship journey of members of the NTU community.

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YU Universities’ Research Centre (URC)

The University’s 2,456 sqm of innovation and research space houses the Universities’ Research Centre (URC), a facility dedicated to nurturing academic inquiry and applied research. The URC supports faculty and students in conducting research, facilitates access to modern technology for government and private sector clients, and delivers training for hatchery enterprises and diagnostics in agriculture and health. While not formally labeled as an incubation hub, its functions align closely with university-based innovation services.

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CU Innovation Hub

Chulalongkorn’s innovation ecosystem is anchored by the CU Innovation Hub, which supports startups and researchers in transforming ideas into scalable ventures. This ecosystem is complemented by CU Enterprise Co., Ltd., which helps commercialize university research and facilitates collaboration with industry. These platforms offer co-working spaces, business development programs, seed funding opportunities, and mentoring from seasoned entrepreneurs and academics.

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Block71 Global

NUS provides a robust incubation environment anchored by its BLOCK71 global network, dedicated co-working spaces, and flagship accelerators like the Graduate Research Innovation Programme (GRIP) and TS2 Accelerator. These platforms support early-stage startups with mentorship, access to research, and pathways to commercialisation. 

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ITB Innovation Park (IIP)

ITB operates two major innovation hubs: the ITB Innovation Park (IIP) Ganesha on the main campus and the IIP Bandung Technopolis (Gedebage), which together span over 2,500 sqm. These facilities house incubators, research labs, co-working spaces, and business accelerators as part of the PRIME STeP program, a national strategic initiative funded by the Asian Development Bank.

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UM Centre of Innovation and Enterprise

UM cultivates a thriving entrepreneurial culture through integrated programs and infrastructure. The university supports innovation through curriculum-embedded initiatives, innovation districts, student startup competitions, and industry-academic co-creation programs. Notably, the Deep Tech Startup Programme provides six months of venture-building support for research-driven startups, while various bootcamps and mentoring activities nurture entrepreneurial talent across all academic levels.

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HCMUT Technology Business Incubator

HCMUT’s Technology Business Incubator and its university-owned enterprise form the backbone of its entrepreneurship support system. The incubator offers mentorship, prototyping facilities, funding support, and access to international networks. Startups are nurtured through both in-house innovation programs and public competitions such as Bach Khoa Innovation, the university’s flagship annual challenge.

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ITB The Greater Hub

Dedicated incubation facilities for Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) is housed in ITB Innovation Park (Bandunuilt innovation hub at Summarecon Bandung (not on any of the four main campuses) offering business incubators, accelerators, co-working spaces and lab facilities to support ITB’s multi-campus ecosystem Institut Teknologi Bandung.

LPIK & The Greater Hub (Ganesha Campus)
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nstitute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development (LPIK-ITB) under the Vice-Chancellor for Research & Innovation, and the SBM ITB “Greater Hub,” ITB runs semester-long incubator programs and co-creation spaces on the Ganesha campus

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VNU-RMIT Innovation Hub

VNU supports entrepreneurship through three core platforms: the VNU-RMIT Innovation Hub, the VNU Innovation & Startup Incubator (VISI), and the VIBE Program. These hubs provide a dynamic environment for students and faculty to transform ideas into viable ventures through mentorship, capacity-building, and strategic partnerships with industry and investors. Together, they form a coordinated innovation ecosystem to nurture and scale research-based startups.

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RUPP National Incubation Center of Cambodia (NICC)

RUPP National Innovation and Collaboration Centre (NICC) offers approximately 60 sqm of co-working space with six dedicated startup desks. Established through a KOICA-funded partnership, NICC provides early-stage ventures with:

  • Mentorship and guidance from experienced practitioners

  • Pitch training and commercialization support

  • Access to R&D infrastructure to advance product development

Benefit for AUN-UIE Member Universities

NICC is open to collaboration and frequently partners with other ASEAN institutions, offering opportunities for joint initiatives and cross-border engagement.

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HCMUT Technology Business Incubator

HCMUT’s Technology Business Incubator and its university-owned enterprise form the backbone of its entrepreneurship support system. The incubator offers mentorship, prototyping facilities, funding support, and access to international networks. Startups are nurtured through both in-house innovation programs and public competitions such as Bach Khoa Innovation, the university’s flagship annual challenge.

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PSU Science Park

PSU’s Science Park, including the RSP South facility in Hat Yai, functions as a regional innovation engine. It supports research commercialization, startup incubation, and SME engagement through several sector-focused programs. 

P-SEDA (PSU Student Entrepreneurship Development Academy) provides a launchpad for student ventures, while the Halal and Cultural Innovation program develops solutions that blend design, tradition, and science. The Science Park spans multiple facilities and acts as a soft-landing space for businesses and entrepreneurs.

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