Transform your discovery
I-Corps helps researchers explore how to transition discoveries into benefits for society.
Explore
In the I-Corps program, scientists and engineers take the first step in assessing if their research has the feasibility to become a product or service of benefit to society.
Engage
We host free events and programs for innovators at all stages, whether you're far along in your innovation journey or are seeking support to get started.
Accelerate
Learn about the national I-Corps Teams program and more opportunities throughout the region that can support you on your journey.
Chart your path to innovation
- Accelerate your discovery’s impact through a startup or new venture.
- Engage with mentors and experienced entrepreneurs.
- Build relationships and gain skills in an inclusive, welcoming environment.
- Receive a $1,500 stipend when you participate in our Propelus program.
- Promising ventures may continue to NSF's national I-Corps program and win a $50,000 small business grant.
Become part of the I-Corps entrepreneurship ecosystem and have access to resources across the Hub-member institutions.
Events and Upcoming Regional Programs
For researchers exploring commercialization pathways and funding for their research or innovations, students and post-docs interested in learning more about innovation and entrepreneurship, and community innovators and startups looking to connect with…
Learn how I-Corps can help you make real-world impact with your innovations by turning them into products/services that create value in the market.
Are you an innovator, researcher, or entrepreneur looking to bring your technology or idea to market? The National I-Corps Team Program can provide you with the tools, resources, and guidance to transform your concept into a successful venture.
Session dates:
- February 28, 2:00 -5:00 pm (In-person Kickoff)
- March 7, 2:00 -5:00 pm (Zoom)
- March 14, 2:00 -5:00 pm (Zoom)
- March 28, 2:00 -5:00 pm (In-person Finale)
Our four-session Propelus program helps researchers explore the customer perspective to inform how a discovery or innovation can become the basis of a successful startup or venture.
Sharing successes
Oceeto, a company dedicated to creating innovative solutions for today’s parents and caregivers, has continued their success since participating in the regional I-Corps Propelus program in 2023. In October, they granted a utility patent from the United States Patent and Trademark Office, for their product, the Care’digan – a fashionable and practical garment that helps caregivers take care of children. In November, Oceeto was awarded a $50,000 grant as one of only ten recipients in the Delaware Division of Small Businesses' Fall 2024 “EDGE” Competition. With the utility patent and the grant award, Oceeto will finalize production for the Care’digan and launch its go-to-market strategy.
Fermeate, a team that participated in the Propelus program at Princeton in the spring of 2024, has launched. The team developed photomolecular fermentation technology that has the potential to change the economics of microbial fermentation. This process of using light to control cellular functions is helping to create a more efficient and effective biomanufacturing process.
MudderAI, a team that is working to use AI to help with disaster preparedness and response, participated in the Propelus program at Yale University in the spring of 2024. Since participating, the team has successfully completed the Tampa Bay Innovation Center accelerator program, where they connected with investors and strategic partners. They are continuing to enhance their research and capabilities to deliver impactful, real-time data solutions for disaster management with the Yale Center for Business and Environment (CBEY). Their innovative work has been spotlighted in the Tampa Bay Times, St. Pete Catalyst and Yale Planetary Solutions Initiative.
Did you attend the I-Corp Northeast Hub Novus or Propelus?
The I-Corps Northeast Hub
The NSF I-Corps Hub: Northeast Region is made up of 11 universities, with new partner institutions added annually. Note: Participants in Hub programs do NOT need to be affiliated with a Hub member university.