Explore entrepreneurship pathways with NSF I-Corps learning sessions on Oct. 31 and Nov. 7
If you’re a UW–Madison faculty member, staff researcher, postdoctoral researcher or graduate student, with a STEM-based discovery or technology, and you want to explore possible pathways to entrepreneurship, attend an NSF I-Corps learning session. Sessions will take place on Oct. 31 (in-person) or Nov. 7 (virtual). They are free and refreshments will be provided during the in-person session.
Attending a learning session can help you decide if the NSF I-Corps program is right for you. Past I-Corps participants will be on hand to answer questions and Bonnie Bachman, Director of the Technology Entrepreneurship Office (TEO), will provide an overview of the local, regional and national I-Corps programs. UW-Madison is one of the 16 universities that comprise the NSF I-Corps Great Lakes Region Hub. TEO is the official NSF Office for the UW-Madison I-Corps Program and the Gateway for all I-Corps activities.