
The goal of the Invention to Innovation Project (i2i) is to move disclosed or patented IP at George Mason University closer to commercialization, making it more attractive for licensing or company formation. The project is administered by an independent committee of local business and investment leaders, using privately-raised funds. The project is under the direction of Ian Mooers, Director, Entrepreneurial Programs, and Jennifer Murphy, Assistant Vice President, Research and Economic Development..
The project was created in 2006 to fill the "money gap" that exists between early stage research and commercialization by raising funds to develop working prototypes, identify critical success factors, and craft comprehensive business plans for raising private capital.
The committee has identifed two critical phases that require funding:
Evaluation Phase
($2,500 - $5,000)
Investment Phase ($25,000 - $50,000)
Management of the Invention to Innovation Project will benefit from the business and commercialization insight of an independent committee of local business and investment leaders from Northern Virginia's technology community:
Advisory Board Members (View Bios
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We are seeking funds from private donors interested in helping the university to be an economic engine for the region, as well as from technology companies, service providers, and foundations. Your donation helps to bring these early-stage technologies closer to commercialization.
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On the pledge form, in the box next to 'Other established fund', please enter "Invention to Innovation Project"
Invention to Innovation Brochure - Electronic
Please contact Ian Mooers, Director, Entrepreneurial Programs.