UK Innovation Program Expands Research, Technology Opportunities

University of Kentucky

A new program is working to strengthen research success and innovation at the University of Kentucky.

UK is part of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Mid-South Innovation Corps (I-Corps) Hub along with eight other institutions of higher education in the region. The hub launched in January of this year and is funded with $15 million for five years.

The UK I-Corps Program provides experiential entrepreneurial training to academic researchers across all fields of science and engineering. It expands programming offered to innovators through Launch Blue as a part of UK Innovate.

"Together, the hub aims to promote inclusive innovation and support research that can help economic growth in both our area of the country and on a national scale," said Laura Halligan, executive director of Launch Blue and UK I-Corps team lead. "For us at UK, this means more support for impactful innovation at the university to push the entire Commonwealth of Kentucky forward."

Innovators who complete the program will have a path to apply for the NSF National I-Corps Program and, if accepted, a team can earn a $50,000 grant and learn valuable entrepreneurial skills.

Josh Werner, Ph.D., an assistant professor of mining engineering in the UK College of Engineering, completed both Launch Blue's UAccel program and the NSF National I-Corps program with a copper recycling technology.

Werner serves as the faculty lead for the UK I-Corps team. He stressed the importance of this opportunity to help faculty and innovators to develop the skills, knowledge and tools to build a startup or license from their research.

"This program's purpose is to take the mystery out of building a successful startup and will add a new dimension to both their research and broader impacts," said Werner. "It also is a key tool to enable follow-on funding such as National Science Foundation's Partnerships for Innovation, which the NSF recently announced it will fund up to $1 million."

The UK I-Corps Program will build on principles learned in the UAccel pre-accelerator program. Experiential learning of customer and industry discovery will give participants a chance to investigate industrial problems and processes first-hand while they form their business models.

In addition to science and engineering, UK's program could also support research projects in the areas of energy, biotechnology, agriculture and manufacturing.

The UK I-Corps Program will be open to innovators at the university, others working with technology from another institution of higher education and select community startup teams.

"Launch Blue's I-Corps program is a great educational program and an early step for innovators looking to get their research to have an impact outside the lab," said Halligan.

Launch Blue will host a six-week summer program and a 12-week fall program. The summer program will run July 10 through Aug. 18 with applications opening in May. The fall program will run Sept. 8 through Dec. 1 with applications opening in July.

Anyone interested in participating in the UK I-Corps programming or learning more about it can visit launchblue.org/icorps

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