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[ChatGPT] is very useful as a means of Recognizing Unknown Things.
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(blu3mo) Are there similar things in the United States or English-speaking countries? I want to know about programs that university students can apply for.
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(chatgpt) In the United States and English-speaking countries, there are various support programs for students and young researchers to carry out technological innovation and research development. Below are some programs that university students can apply for.
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National Science Foundation (NSF) I-Corps (USA)
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NSF’s I-Corps program supports the commercialization of research results by students, faculty, and entrepreneurs. Teams aim to develop new products and services based on research results and build business models. The I-Corps program provides funding, educational programs, mentoring, and networking opportunities.
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MIT’s $100K Entrepreneurship Competition (USA)
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MIT’s $100K Entrepreneurship Competition supports MIT students and alumni in creating businesses through technological innovation. Participants propose innovative ideas and technologies and create business plans. Winners receive cash prizes, access to business networks, mentoring, and more.
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Y Combinator (USA)
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Y Combinator is a startup accelerator program that also accepts applications from university students. The program offers funding, advice from industry experts, and networking opportunities. Y Combinator supports startups in various fields with a focus on technological innovation.
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Innovate UK (United Kingdom)
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Innovate UK, operated by the UK government, supports innovative technologies and business ideas in the UK. Innovate UK provides services such as funding, business support, and networking opportunities. It caters to university students, researchers, and companies, offering support based on project scale and stage.
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National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA) Grants
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NCIIA provides funding to university students and young researchers to promote innovation and invention. Projects must aim for technological innovation and social impact.
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Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs
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SBIR and STTR programs support small businesses in carrying out technological innovation and research development through funding from US government agencies. University students and researchers can utilize these programs when starting new startup companies.
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VentureWell E-Teams
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VentureWell’s E-Teams program supports university students and graduate students in creating businesses through technological innovation. It offers funding, training, networking opportunities, and more.
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Lemelson-MIT Student Prize
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The Lemelson-MIT Student Prize awards MIT students for innovative inventions and technologies. Winners receive cash prizes and opportunities to further promote their inventions and technology development.
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The Rice Business Plan Competition
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Hosted by Rice University, this business plan competition brings together university student teams from around the world to compete with their business plans. It provides opportunities for cash prizes and networking with investors.
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Google Summer of Code
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Google Summer of Code offers university students the opportunity to participate in open-source projects and engage in real software development. Participants receive cash prizes based on project completion.
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The Thiel Fellowship
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A fellowship program established by Silicon Valley investor Peter Thiel, for individuals under 20 years old.
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