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  <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Selected as an Inaugural Team for NSF Innovation Corps]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>The Georgia Institute of Technology is one of 21 teams
selected for the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) inaugural class of NSF
Innovation Corps (I-Corps) awards. </p>



<p>The selection comes with $50,000 in funding that can be used
to help develop scientific and engineering discoveries into useful
technologies, processes and products. Beth Mynatt, executive director of Georgia
Tech’s Institute for People and Technology <a href="http://www.ipat.gatech.edu/about">(IPaT)</a> and professor in the College
of Computing, will serve as the principal investigator for the I-Corps
initiative.</p>



<p>“Georgia Tech is actively and aggressively working to
develop and commercialize the technologies developed here and to move these
discoveries from the lab to marketplace,” said Stephen Fleming, vice president
of the Enterprise Innovation Institute. “I-Corps supports our strategic focus
to foster innovation and entrepreneurship on campus and throughout the state to
ultimately create jobs and stimulate economic growth.”</p>



<p>According to Fleming, a number of programs have been
recently initiated to strengthen these strategic efforts, including IPaT,
Georgia Tech Integrated Program for Startups <a href="http://www.industry.gatech.edu/innovators-entrepreneurs/integrated-programs-startups/">(GT:IPS),</a>
and Georgia Tech <a href="http://flashpoint.gatech.edu/">Flashpoint</a>, a new
technology accelerator program. These programs are supported by <a href="http://venturelab.gatech.edu/">VentureLab,</a> the Institute’s comprehensive
center for technology commercialization, and the Advanced Technology
Development Center (<a href="http://atdc.org/">ATDC</a>), which has helped launch and build successful
technology companies for more than 30 years.</p>



<p>In total, the
I-Corps awards are representative of six NSF directorates: Engineering;
Computer and Information Science and Engineering; Biology; Mathematics and
Physical Sciences; Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences; and Education and
Human Resources.</p>



<p>For awardees, the first in-depth phase of the I-Corps experience
will begin on Oct. 10, 2011, when the participants arrive at Stanford
University for the curriculum kickoff.</p>



<p>The I-Corps program selects up to 25 teams on a quarterly
basis to assess the commercial viability of their previously supported basic research.
For more on the Innovation Corps, see the NSF <a href="http://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/i-corps/">Special Report</a>
outlining the program.&nbsp; </p>

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