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UC Berkeley, UCSF and Stanford join forces to help commercialize university innovations
Date:2/22/2013

ly expand our reach in bringing innovation education to faculty and students," said NSF Program Director Don Millard. "This node builds on early work with Berkeley in developing the I-Corps effort. In the collaboration with UCSF and Stanford, we see it helping bring I-Corps training to a new level. The addition of the San Francisco Bay Area/Silicon Valley node will help advance the I-Corps program's National Innovation Network."

"The Nodes are the foundation of a national innovation ecosystem and focus on the front-lines of local and regional commercialization efforts. We are looking to them to provide long-term, critical education infrastructure and feedback to the programs that support the commercialization of our nation's basic research portfolio," says Errol Arkilic NSF I-Corps program director.

"The NSF has built an incredibly smart program to bring together the best of science and technology invention with all the advances we have made in teaching entrepreneurship over the past decade," says node manager Andr Marquis. "Given our unique location within the national network for entrepreneurship, we have a great deal to bring to the I-Corps network."


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Contact: Ute Frey
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510-642-0342
University of California - Berkeley Haas School of Business
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