The document discusses the role of incubators in supporting innovation. It suggests that incubators should focus on developing solutions and products, not just technologies. Incubators can bridge gaps by actively supporting entrepreneurs, high-tech companies, and helping traditional companies transition. To foster new venture growth, incubators need funding sources and networks to connect startups to angels and serial entrepreneurs. Incubators can provide guidance, shared labs, and help startups internationalize and scale up. They should promote interaction with local industry and solve real problems. The conclusion discusses a new paradigm of the entrepreneurial university.