Applications open for campus entrepreneurship program
7 Jan 2022
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The free, non-credit program is based on the National Science Foundation’s Innovation Corps, which helps participants develop a value proposition and customer segmentation. After identifying and interviewing prospective customers, participants use feedback to guide decisions about a startup company or commercialization.
The program features four evening sessions held via Zoom, led by a team of campus instructors and an NSF National I-Corps instructor. It also includes office hours with instructors between sessions.
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