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April 4, 2014

NSF-funded researchers learn during I-Corps whether there is a market for their technology.

Georgia Tech Professor Ayanna Howard launched Zyrobotics, a company that offers a system connecting tablet computers to interface devices used by children with disabilities, after she completed the I-Corps program.

Credit: Maxwell Guberman, Georgia Institute of Technology


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