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NSIN Foundry 2023: Lunch & Learn #2 | National Security Innovation Network

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NSIN Foundry 2023: Lunch & Learn #2

When Mar. 23, 2023
Location
Virtual/Online
NSIN Foundry Information Session
The NSIN Foundry Program, in partnership with FedTech, is a startup studio that pairs cutting-edge Department of Defense technologies with some of the brightest entrepreneurs to create the spinout companies of the future.

Applicants and interested entrepreneurs are encouraged to join this Lunch and Learn information session to learn more about the NSIN Foundry 2023 Program.


Join Us

  • What: Lunch and Learn information session for the NSIN Foundry 2023 Program

  • When: March 23, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. EDT

  • Where: Virtual via Zoom

  • Who: Applicants from various backgrounds are encouraged to apply, ensuring a diverse cohort with a variety of perspectives. Whether you are new to the startup game or a serial entrepreneur, experienced with the DoD or a first-timer, or possess a GED, Ph.D., or culinary degree, if you’re an open-minded innovator who’s eager to create a new company, this is the opportunity for you.


Register Now

Registration is required via Eventbrite.


About NSIN Foundry

The NSIN Foundry program, in partnership with FedTech, matches cutting-edge Department of Defense (DoD) technologies with teams of entrepreneurs during intensive, five-month cohorts. Entrepreneurs work closely with lab inventors, mentors, coaches, subject matter experts, and DoD end-users to assess the market viability and commercialization potential of the technologies. Successful teams form new companies, license the technologies, and develop solutions that impact the DoD and the private sector.

Applicants are required to be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

The application deadline is Apr. 28, 2023.

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