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University of Texas at Dallas

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The The Institute for Innovation & Entrepreneurship at UT Dallas at University of Texas at Dallas is a specialized university program and curriculum focused on the study of entrepreneurship and business creation.

About the program

The Institute for Innovation & Entrepreneurship at UTD was established in April 2006 as a collaborative initiative of the schools of Arts and Humanities, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Economic, Political and Policy Sciences, Engineering and Computer Science, Management, and Natural Sciences and Mathematics. The Institute's role is that of a facilitator, catalyst and program sponsor - leveraging the power of ideas and technology to create new ventures and add economic, social and cultural value to our community.

Contact

Address:

The Institute for Innovation & Entrepreneurship at UT Dallas
University of Texas at Dallas
800 W. Campbell Road SM43
Richardson, Texas 75080-3021

Phone: 972-883-5990
Email: innovation@utdallas.edu
Website: http://innovation.utdallas.edu/

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