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New Carnegie Mellon program pairs startup entrepreneurs with investors

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New Carnegie Mellon program pairs startup entrepreneurs with investors

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Carnegie Mellon University's Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship has launched a program to connect startup founders with investors, offering a potential $240 million in investments. The program includes a six-month course and 18 months of one-on-one mentorship with venture capitalists.

Carnegie Mellon University's Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship has launched the Deep Tech Venture-Ready Program. The program connects startup founders with investors, offering a potential $240 million in investments. The first cohort includes over 40 faculty members, graduate students, and alumni with innovations in high-tech sectors. The program includes a six-month course and 18 months of one-on-one mentorship with venture capitalists. Selected startups are in sectors like artificial intelligence, robotics, and life sciences. The program aims to help founders secure funding and bring their research to market.

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