My bride, Ms.
Barbara Bry, and I recently had a slice of pizza with the two founders of EvoNexus — technology entrepreneur Rory Moore and Walter Davis, who served in the Navy for more than 30 years, retiring as a vice admiral. Originally started in 1995 as the San Diego Telecom Council, it morphed into a technology incubator in 2008. In the tradition of The Conversation by Gail Collins and Bret Stephens of The New York Times, here’s a snippet.
Rory: In my mind, an incubator is a program that’s long-term, doing things that take time. Internal incubation at the corporate level is for projects that these large companies start on, and then spend years perfecting. CDMA wasn’t invented overnight at Qualcomm, for example. Illumina, the genomic sequencing company, same story. And if you’re a startup incubator like us, you need to be prepared to be on a longer journey with these early stage companies. Takes time.
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