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The phrase "innovation space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an environment or context that fosters creativity and the development of new ideas or technologies.
Example: "The company has created an innovation space where employees can collaborate and brainstorm new product ideas."
Alternatives: "creative environment" or "idea incubator".
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By all accounts, Illumin8 is set to become the Google of the innovation space.
And this is not just a story about a new innovation space in London.
Dan Hill: innovation space is a step towards building better cities.
Some conversations went beyond the exchange of experiences and, to add to my scorecard, ventured into the open innovation space.
There can be a deadening sameness to such projects: take a vacant shopfront, slap up a few MDF partitions, stencil a quirky logo on the front window and voilà, instant innovation space.
"Capitalizing on the innovation space will be key to Europe's future economic growth, and this is fueled by small companies," said Matthias Ummenhofer, head of venture capital at the European Investment Fund, which invests public and private money in small companies across Europe.
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Many members of the continent's innovation spaces are in their 20s or even younger.
In 2012, AfriLabs (an association of African innovation spaces), estimated around 70.
Based in Nairobi, iHub is credited with inspiring the upsurge in innovation spaces across the continent.
The continent now has 442 active tech hubs, accelerators and innovation spaces across IT hotspots in Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Nigeria and Rwanda.
A shift is emerging across Africa's notable innovation spaces toward profit oriented, VC focused, startup accelerator models.
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