Incubate at Innovation Nest

Incubate

The iNest is over 8,000 square feet and sits at the center of Temple’s innovation ecosystem, connecting and guiding researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and startups looking for meaningful partnerships.   

Innovation Nest Panoramic Image

Temple University Innovation Nest (iNest)

Facilities include:  

  • Wet labs 

  • Cell culture rooms 

  • Clean room 

  • Gene sequencing facility 

  • High throughput computing space 

  • Co-working space 

  • State of the tech quipped meeting rooms 

  • Pitch presentation zone 

  • Flex space 

  • Large event space for 100+ attendees 

  • Café

  • Parking availability 

 

Incubation spaces available

iNest Flex ($100.00 per month), iNest Hotel ($250.00 per month), iNest Office ($750.00 per month), and iNest Laboratory ($1000.00 per month). Usage of conference rooms, commercialization mentoring, maintenance, internet service, access to iNest events and programs, and other amenities are included. Please read the Innovation Nest Reservation document for details.  

Incubate at the iNest

We are now partnering with companies interested in space and innovators interested in engaging with us. Please contact J. Todd Abrams, Executive Director, Innovation Nest, at  or (215) 204-8823. 

Temple University Startup Companies 

Temple University actively places its technology into newly formed entities commonly called spinouts or startups. Our model for the creation of new companies is intended to enable the most efficient mechanism of moving a technology forward toward commercialization to secure investment only when the technology is significantly de-risked. Our process focuses on capital efficiency and resource identification. Temple’s New Venture model is designed to use seed and angel funding in combination with early engagement with a strategic partner.   

Muse Engine

Muse Engine at the iNest

The Innovation Nest proudly welcomed our first incubator tenant in November 2023. Pictured: Muse Engine CEO Benjamin Legum (left) with the iNest team.

Learn more about Muse Engine

Muse Engine has developed an on-demand injection molding technology that can take your small-batch productions to the manufacturing line the same day a qualified design is ready.

Benjamin Legum, co-founder and CEO of Muse Engine, is the Director of New Venture Development at UC Santa Cruz where he works with innovators to define their implementation, adoption, and commercialization pathways for early-stage innovations. He has been an adjunct faculty at Temple University where he taught Entrepreneurial Bioengineering. Benjamin has a background in project management, product identification, market research, feasibility studies, cost management, risk management, FDA validation, quality control, and medical devices.

Key startup resources offered by Temple include:

  • Dedicated support under the Executive Director of the iNest who manages new ventures and business development, who will guide faculty members, interested entrepreneurs and companies through the process.
  • SBIR/STTR assistance through a partnership with the Innovation Partnership  and NSF I-Corps Northeast Hub
  • Venture funding through Temple Ventures—Powered by Ben Franklin and easy access to Mid-Atlantic Diamond Ventures (MADV) via Gust.
  • Prototyping and other services for engineering-based technology through our partnership with Ben Franklin FabNet™.
  • Startup coaching and mentoring for students and alumni via the Blackstone LaunchPad at Temple University.
  • StartupTree is Temple's first online community that supports entrepreneurs and innovators across the university, including those served by Blackstone LaunchPad, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Institute, Small Business Development Center, and the Innovation Nest. Showcase startup ideas, build teams, seek mentoring, register for events, apply for competitions, and find useful startup resources offered by Temple and its innovation partners.

Additional resources are available and will be aligned to meet the specific needs of each startup. This customized approach is critical for meeting key technical or scientific milestones that can efficiently de-risk the technology in an effort to attract further investment, management and other resources.

Learn more about our startup companies.

View our portfolio of startup companies actively working to commercialize Temple discoveries.