Established in 2017, Macquarie University Incubator is a multi-award-winning program backing student founders, researchers, and the broader startup community. Its START and EDUCATE programs take founders from first idea through to a working product.
The recurring obstacle was technical. Founders knew the problem they wanted to solve, but not what to build, how to build it, or how to make early architecture decisions without a technical co-founder they could not yet afford.
The Incubator team kept meeting the same wall across cohorts. As Director of Incubation and Entrepreneurship Melissa Ryan put it, they were "often engaging with founders that need additional assistance" turning an idea into something technical and real.
Melissa described Zorentia as "a great tool to assist non-technical founders in building technical MVP / prototypes, making technical decisions, and determining the order of builds" and saw an immediate fit "particularly... with our student founders in our START program."
A great tool to assist non-technical founders in building technical MVP / prototypes, making technical decisions, and determining the order of builds.
After a full product walkthrough, Incubator Manager James Linton mapped Zorentia onto the programs the Incubator already ran. For START, he saw it helping "new founders come up with an idea, or understand problem-focussed innovation," giving them exposure to structured technical thinking early in their journey.
For EDUCATE, he pointed to founders going the do-it-yourself route: "We could recommend non-technical founders try Zorentia for building MVPs." He also saw a use the team had not expected, non-technical leaders running technical teams using Zorentia for "validating dev teams' performance."
I am very impressed and I think this could help a lot of founders.
Macquarie University Incubator adopted Zorentia across both programs for its 2026 cohort. START founders use it to frame problems and scope an MVP; EDUCATE founders use it to make real architecture and engineering decisions and ship a working product they fully own.
The partnership runs deeper than a tool licence. Zorentia hosts a weekly Ship Clinic at the Incubator, an Expert-in-Residence drop-in where founders bring whatever they have, a rough idea or a broken deploy, and leave unblocked.
Once founders started building, the response was strong enough that several asked to upgrade their seats to keep going further into the build. Founders in the cohort have told the Incubator they find Zorentia genuinely useful for moving their ideas forward.
For James, low friction was the point. Zorentia met founders where they were, technical or not, and gave them a path from idea to a product they could actually put in front of users.
Macquarie University Incubator now has a repeatable way to get every founder, regardless of technical background, from a raw idea to a real, owned product, with engineering decisions made properly from the start.
For a program judged on the outcomes its founders reach, that means more ideas making it to something testable, and a clearer story to tell sponsors and stakeholders about what each cohort actually shipped.
We could use the Plan feature for the START course, to help new founders come up with an idea, or understand problem-focussed innovation.
The right tool meets founders where they are. By giving every founder, technical or not, a structured path from idea to a product they own, Macquarie University Incubator turned a recurring bottleneck into a repeatable outcome across its cohort.
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