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D.C. I-Corps Awarded Five Years of Funding – GW Today

By October 14, 2016News
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The National Science Foundation has awarded $3.45 million over the next five years to renew its Innovation Corps program D.C.-area node  to support entrepreneurship. George Washington University works alongside three additional collaborating institutions to train entrepreneurial student and faculty researchers and help them bring their discoveries to market.

The innovation hubs, known as I-Corps nodes, provide research infrastructure and training that help researchers transition fundamental science and engineering discoveries to the marketplace, according to NSF. The nodes also support I-Corps sites nationwide and offer seven-week I-Corps curriculum to their teams.

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