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I-Corps teaches teams to identify market opportunities that can rise from fundamental research.
Wearless Tech Inc., a San Francisco-based technology startup, will showcase its new intelligent video baby monitor, Cocoon Cam, in the first-ever White House Demo Day on Aug. 4, 2015. The Cocoon Cam is designed for parents looking for a simple and secure way to monitor their newborns. The Cocoon Cam team--Sivakumar Nattamai, Rubi Sanchez and Pavan Kumar (shown above from left to right)--successfully completed NSF Innovation Corps (I-Corps) training in July. The I-Corps curriculum prepares scientists and engineers to extend their focus beyond the laboratory and broadens the impact of select, NSF-funded, basic-research projects.
Credit: Wearless Tech, Inc.
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