n2Tec![]() The National Network for Technology Entrepreneurship and Commercialization (N2TEC) is a National Science Foundation Partners for Innovation Project led by the University of Southern California's Marshall School of Business and the School of Engineering. Partners in the project include universities, foundations, corporate partners, and governmental agencies. N2TEC will coordinate and provide a variety of resources and knowledge so that members, particularly underserved schools and communities, can share knowledge and resources, and collaborate without regard to geographic boundaries. When completed, N2TEC will enable disadvantaged schools and communities to access levels of knowledge and resources never before available to them. N2TEC will also provide the backbone by which educational institutions across the nation can move their technologies into the hands of commercial partners or into new venture start-ups with the drive and determination to create new wealth and strengthen local, regional and national economies. N2TEC’s partners include colleges and universities, corporate partners, foundations, and government institutions who will all contribute to the building of N2TEC. The N2TEC Executive Committee is charged with making sure that the goals of N2TEC are met and with finding new partners to join this important effort.
Executive Committee Kathleen Allen, Univ. Southern California |
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