The NSF I-Corps Hub: Great Lakes Region is excited to announce that the University of Illinois Chicago will be joining the Hub as a new Member Institution.
The University of Illinois Chicago is among 15 prestigious Midwest universities to join the National Science Foundation Innovation Network, called I-Corps —a program designed to move more discoveries from research laboratories into the real world. NSF established the Great Lakes I-Corps Hub in 2022 and is one of 10 regional hubs across the country.
“As Chicago’s only public research university, UIC has as much to give as it does to gain from joining the Great Lakes Hub,” said Kristy Kuzmuk, associate vice chancellor for innovation. She continued, “With 308 active licenses and start-ups in FY22 alone, the resources and access that the I-Corps program provides will be invaluable to our students, faculty and staff as we continue to invest in the UIC innovation pipeline.”
Since launching in 2011, more than 5,800 innovators, 1,900 teams and 1280 universities, colleges, institutions, and organizations have been trained through the I-Corps program. Through the fiscal year 2020, more than 1,030 startups have cumulatively raised more than $760 million in public and private funding.
UIC’s community-focused approach to entrepreneurship and innovation makes it a strong partner in the Great Lakes Hub, says TJ Augustine, UIC’s vice chancellor for innovation. “Being a part of the hub will enrich the UIC experience of hundreds of researchers, entrepreneurs, engineers, designers and more. We already know that that impact will spread and spark change well beyond the UIC campus.”
I-Corps’ entrepreneurial training program accelerates the societal and economic benefits of university research by preparing scientists and engineers to commercialize their inventions. The program focuses on training an entrepreneurial workforce, bringing cutting-edge technologies to market and enabling positive economic impact, and nurturing an innovation ecosystem.