cindy sanberg's company is about to go big time. her product, nutrastem, which gives a boost to stem cells, may soon be found on grocery-store shelves everywhere. right now we are in the final review with kroger for possible placement of our product there, so we are very excited. sanberg owes her success to the university of south florida's tampa bay technology incubator. incubators arm entrepreneurs with the resources needed for success. with a focus on life sciences, this incubator helps scientific entrepreneurs develop companies focusing on things like cancer-detection treatments and medical devices. it's not just a location, it's a process - it's the network, it's the people, it's the support. and it helps people in early stage companies stay on track. it helps the entrepreneurs have milestones and accountability. nurturing and consulting entrepreneurs are the main goals of a business incubator, but giving them access to investors is equally vital. this was the case for sanberg, but getting in touch with her inner business woman