Entrepreneurial incubation refers to the institutional and public welfare set up by the government for entrepreneurs, and provides space for the survival and development of newly established small businesses. Entrepreneurs who enter the incubator can get a variety of low-cost or no-cost services to resolve entrepreneurial risks.
This requires incubators to have research and focus on the industry, as well as the ability to organize, coordinate, complement and optimize the industrial chain. " We provide product traceability, logistics data, supply finance, and break through the "innovation-entrepreneurship-industry" incubation chain.