Access to Resources: Incubators provide access to state-of-the-art lab facilities, equipment, and technology that may be out of reach for individual researchers or small startups. Mentorship and Guidance: Experienced professionals in the fields of oncology, business development, and regulatory affairs offer invaluable advice and support. Funding Opportunities: Incubators often have connections with venture capitalists, angel investors, and grant programs, providing crucial funding to advance projects. Collaborative Environment: Being part of an incubator fosters collaboration and networking with other startups, researchers, and industry experts, leading to potential partnerships and synergies. Accelerated Development: The structured support and resources help reduce the time from concept to clinical trials and commercialization.