Albany Medical Center has four biomedical startup companies in the queue to join the center's incubator when it opens this spring. The 8,000 square-foot biomedical acceleration and commercialization center will open in May or June, says Kevin Leyden, senior vice president of business development and strategic partnerships. The center, at the second-largest hospital system in the Albany area, has space in the incubator for between eight and 10 companies. The incubator at Albany Med is among several accelerators in the region that are aiming to tie research to commercialization and create a regional support system for entrepreneurs.
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