SubMaps: Create Unique Front Doors to Your Ecosystem

Create multiple personalized hubs to the initiatives, industries and priority areas found in your ecosystem, making it easier for stakeholders to navigate and discover opportunities within their specific areas of interest all under the same platform.

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By leveraging the power of SubMaps, you can unlock the full potential of your entrepreneurial ecosystem

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Target Geographic Regions

  • County-Level Focus: Drill down into specific counties to identify local resources and opportunities.
  • Regional Ecosystems: Map regional ecosystems within a larger state or national context.
  • Multi-State Ecosystems: Showcase how the multiple states within your larger regional ecosystem are connected

Showcase Strategic Industries

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BIOTECH

Showcase biotech startups, research institutions, and funding opportunities
MANUFACTURING

Highlight manufacturing facilities, supply chain partners, and workforce development initiatives
AEROSPACE

Map aerospace companies, government agencies, and academic programs

Support Multiple Audiences

STUDENT ENTREPRENEURS
WOMEN-LED
BUSINESS
MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESSES
Map university programs, incubators, and accelerators
Highlight resources and support organizations for women entrepreneurs
Showcase resources and initiatives for minority-owned businesses

Elevate Your Ecosystem Mapping Strategy with SubMaps

You Identify Key Segments
We Curate and Maintain SubMaps Data
We’ll help you to Tailor the User Experience
Determine the specific industries, regions, or demographics you want to focus on
EcoMap’s AI-powered tools will curate and regularly update data for each SubMap, including relevant organizations, resources, and events
Each SubMap can include SubMap-specific navigation and content

See SubMaps In Action

Contact us today to learn more

“You can tell with EcoMap that you aren’t just selling a tech product or addressing a gap in the marketplace. The organic desire to solve a problem for economic development is palpable, and I think the product reflects that.”

Ambar Solarte
Entrepreneurship Specialist
Business Oregon

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