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Oklahoma Department of Commerce Certifies New Business Incubators

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Oklahoma City, December 23, 2025

The Oklahoma Department of Commerce has certified several new business incubators and recertified existing ones. This initiative aims to enhance Oklahoma’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, providing essential resources for startups and small businesses. Notable new incubators include the Gradient Innovation Hub in Tulsa, The Foundry at Thrive Nexus in Oklahoma City, and Vault 405 in Edmond. These centers offer strategic resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities to fuel economic growth across the state.


Oklahoma City, OK – The Oklahoma Department of Commerce has recently announced the certification of several new business incubators and the recertification of existing ones. This initiative aims to bolster the state’s entrepreneurial ecosystem and foster economic growth throughout Oklahoma.

Newly Certified Incubators

Gradient Innovation Hub

Located in downtown Tulsa, Gradient Innovation Hub integrates three separate 36 Degrees North incubator and coworking locations into one of the largest innovation hubs in the nation. Situated in the historic Oklahoma Tire and Supply Company warehouse, it offers workspace, mentorship, investor connections, and technical assistance across various industries. Since 2019, Gradient has generated over $1.4 billion in direct economic impact for the Tulsa region.

The Foundry at Thrive Nexus

Near downtown Oklahoma City, The Foundry provides startups and emerging businesses with strategic resources, expert guidance, and a collaborative environment. It features tailored programming, mentorship, and access to funding opportunities aimed at enhancing business success.

Vault 405

Established by Citizens Bank of Edmond, Vault 405 has transformed a historic downtown building into a hub for collaboration, entrepreneurship, and community growth. It serves as a launchpad for startups and small businesses, offering workspace, resources, and a supportive network. With its recent designation as a state-certified incubator, Vault 405 will provide enhanced mentorship, tax incentives, and targeted support to help young companies thrive and contribute to the local economy.

The Shoppes at Guthrie

Located in downtown Guthrie, The Shoppes is a retail incubator designed specifically to showcase local talent and entrepreneurial spirit. It provides startups with an affordable space to grow and reflect Guthrie’s welcoming charm.

New Incubator Spaces

The Verge OKC

The Verge has relocated to the Citizens Building in downtown Oklahoma City, now occupying over 27,000 square feet. The space features soundproof meeting rooms, versatile office and co-working areas, and media rooms, all with panoramic views of downtown. This expansion significantly increases tenant exposure to other entrepreneurs and support services.

Duncan Center for Business Development

Situated in Duncan, this center has transitioned from an interim incubator space to offering full-time office space to incubator graduates, providing ample opportunities for community entrepreneurs to develop and flourish.

Recertified Incubators

Great Plains Technology (GPT) Center Business Development Center

Based in Lawton, the GPT Business Development Center has received its 10-Year State Certified Incubator Recertification. The incubator offers a comprehensive assistance program designed to help startups and early-stage businesses improve their chances of becoming healthy, sustainable, and self-sufficient enterprises.

Background

Business incubators play a crucial role in nurturing entrepreneurial companies by providing essential resources necessary for surviving the critical startup years and achieving sustained growth. Oklahoma is home to a thriving incubator network, with 13 certified business incubators strategically located at technology centers around the state. These centers assist entrepreneurs and small business owners in overcoming marketplace challenges.

Key Features

Incubator Name Location Type Key Features
Gradient Innovation Hub Tulsa New Certified Incubator Workspace, mentorship, investor connections, technical assistance; over $1.4 billion economic impact since 2019
The Foundry at Thrive Nexus Oklahoma City New Certified Incubator Strategic resources, expert guidance, collaborative environment, tailored programming, mentorship, funding access
Vault 405 Edmond New Certified Incubator Workspace, resources, supportive network; enhanced mentorship, tax incentives, targeted support for young companies
The Shoppes at Guthrie Guthrie New Certified Incubator Affordable space for startups; showcases local talent and entrepreneurial spirit
The Verge OKC Oklahoma City New Incubator Space Over 27,000 sq ft; soundproof meeting rooms, versatile office and co-working areas, media rooms, panoramic views
Duncan Center for Business Development Duncan New Incubator Space Full-time office space for incubator graduates; supports community entrepreneurs
Great Plains Technology (GPT) Center Business Development Center Lawton Recertified Incubator Comprehensive assistance program; helps startups and early-stage businesses become sustainable and self-sufficient

FAQs

What is the role of business incubators in Oklahoma?

Business incubators in Oklahoma provide resources to help startups and early-stage businesses survive the critical startup years and achieve sustained growth. They offer workspace, mentorship, investor connections, and technical assistance across industries.

How many certified business incubators are there in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma has 13 certified business incubators strategically located at technology centers around the state.

What are the benefits of being part of a business incubator in Oklahoma?

Being part of a business incubator in Oklahoma provides access to affordable lease space, on-site managerial, administrative, and financial services, and a supportive network to help entrepreneurs and small business owners overcome challenges in the marketplace.


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