What’s Your Problem?

Come join us for good food, drink and to learn about the transformative research that is happening at WSU. Oct. 16 in PACCAR Town Hall @ 5:30 p.m.

As part of WSU’s ongoing effort to support innovation and research engagement, multiple groups are collaborating to host events focused on connecting research at WSU to people and resources to support translational research. This represents an institution-wide effort to embrace a culture of entrepreneurship that celebrates working across boundaries, creativity in research and efforts to apply our academic work to problems in the world. This event is focused on providing exposure to the ongoing research projects and connections to individuals looking to help develop and deploy translational efforts.

Please join us and be ready to tell us: What’s your problem?

RSVP Here: https://ed.wsu.edu/events

This event is the second in a series of teaming events that aim to connect WSU students and regional community members with an interest in entrepreneurship to research happening at WSU. The goals for these events are to build teams around WSU ideas that can collaborate to apply for funding to support efforts to deploy the ideas into the world. Information on the funding programs available to WSU faculty and students will be provided at this event.

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