TMFOX visited University of Washington on life science incubating cooperation

May 20th, 2016

In order to speed up technology incubating partnership and enhance platform communication, Andy Yu, managing partner at TMFOX VETNURE PARTNER visit Comotion Incubator in University of Washington at north part of Seattle.

Ms, Elizabeth Scallon, associate director of CoMOTION Incubator welcomes TMFOX Incubator build a close business relationship with CoMotion at both project to project level and platform to platform level and help interested startups at CoMotion for fundraising and international market, especially mainland China market where TMFOX has built up strong presence. Since CoMotion is responsible for incubating and technology transfer on behalf of University of Washington, CoMotion, she hopes TMFOX could help what startup really want.

TMFOX and CoMotion agree to start with life science emphasis via TMFOX INCUBATOR (VANCUOVER) to other 6 incubators in mainland China after the ground open on July.

About CoMotion Incubator:

The CoMotion Incubator provides dedicated space and facilities to support UW-affiliated start-up companies through their early stages of company and product development. Our on-campus location makes it easier for UW faculty and graduate students to stay engaged with start-up teams, and we reduce costs and distractions by providing space inclusive of Internet access, shared office equipment, and meeting spaces. Clients work alongside each other, sharing in the joys and challenges of entrepreneurship.  Our CEO Roundtables offer a chance to share experiences and solutions, and the CoMotion Incubator Idea Lab hosts many educational and

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