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The CVG mission is to stimulate economic growth by encouraging investment in high-growth companies. Through chapters in Hartford, New Haven and Stamford, the organization produces technology-focused seminars and expositions, updates on financing and market trends, university tech transfer conferences, and the annual Crossroads Venture Fair. |
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The CT SBIR Office helps high tech small businesses and entrepreneurs compete for and win federal SBIR/STTR awards. We facilitate commercialization by collaborating with industry, government and academia. |
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As a key unit of the flagship research university of the State of Connecticut, the mission of the School of Business is to be at the forefront in the development of managerial and business leadership competencies through exceptional research, innovative experiential learning, and strategic outreach. |
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The School of Engineering at the University of Connecticut is dedicated to excellence in education, research, and professional service. Its mission is to be the primary source of engineering leadership and talent in the state and internationally, to ensure that Connecticut sustains its position as a leading high technology state, and to provide the intellectual and physical resources needed to grow as a center of new and evolving technological activity. |
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CLAS seeks to provide a liberal arts and sciences education that ranks among the best in the nation. By creating and disseminating knowledge in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences, CLAS helps students acquire the skills and knowledge to become independent thinkers, lifelong learners, and responsible citizens. |
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CTC's goal is to sustain economic growth and high a quality of life, we must create a world-class culture of innovation in Connecticut today. |
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CURE is the educational and business support network organization for bioscience in Connecticut, with over 100 members. Its mission is to build networks and critical mass for the industry within the state, to keep Connecticut competitive in bioscience, and to tell the Connecticut bioscience story. |
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The Intellectual Property law clinic is a part of UConn center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. It provides entrepreneurs and inventors with intellectual property advisory services utilizing a law clinic model. |
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CCEI stimulates student and faculty participation in entrepreneurship and innovation, provides a pipeline of talented, knowledgeable, and skilled entrepreneurs to the State's economy, facilitates the development of transformational businesses in Connecticut, and enhances Connecticut's business climate by assisting new as well as existing companies to solve the complex business problems associated with capturing market opportunities. |