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Entrepreneur Viewpoint: Academic Entrepreneurship: The NSF I-Corps Program – Part II

December 21, 2020 by Issa Batarseh

Reports on the I-Corps program, a nationally-renowned initiative with sites throughout the U.S. One full site was launched at the University of Central Florida (UCF) in January 2015 and was the first I-Corps program in the state of Florida. This program is customer-focused learning and targets early stage startups. It promises that spinning off an invention into a business is a process that can be learned and systematically executed. This program serves as the platform to initiate a conversation between your team members on one side and the market and customer on the other side, test your idea, and provide a better sense of direction for your idea and its applications. It helps students gain the resources, knowledge, confidence, and skills to enter an industry mindset and to convert their creative ideas into something tangible and useful.

For more about this article see link below. 

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9296926

For the open access PDF link of this article please click here.

Filed Under: Past Columns / Departments Tagged With: Entrepreneur Viewpoint, Open Access

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IEEE Power Electronics Magazine publishes peer-reviewed articles related to power electronics and its applications which encompass the effective use of electronic components, application of control theory and circuit design techniques, and the development of analytical tools used in efficient and effective energy conversion, control, utilization, and conditioning of electric power.

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