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| − | <span class="s1">'''Jason Force''' is an Electrical Engineering student at George Mason University, and is the founder and CEO of Iron Goat Technology.</span> | + | <span class="s1">'''Jason Force''' is an Electrical Engineering student at George Mason University, and is the founder and CEO of Iron Goat Technology.[[File:Jforce profile1.jpg|thumb]]</span> |
| − | <span class="s1">Jason sees the need to have internal innovation at academic institutions, and believes that the University Innovation Fellow program is a critical part of that effort. The renewed interest in aligning business models with stakeholder needs, combined with the information leveling power of the internet should usher in a new age of learning institutions. </span> | + | <span class="s1">Jason sees the need to have internal innovation at academic institutions, and believes that the University Innovation Fellow program is a critical part of that effort. The renewed interest in aligning business models with stakeholder needs, combined with the information leveling power of the internet should usher in a new age of learning institutions. </span> |
<span class="s1">Although Jason's career has substantially been in the defense electronics industry, a new interest in global solutions for a sus</span><span class="s1">tainable world has led to a search for business models and technical solutions around biomass-powered robotics. The search for academic support and partners in this area led to a better understanding of the challenges faced by innovative leaders in academic institutions.</span> | <span class="s1">Although Jason's career has substantially been in the defense electronics industry, a new interest in global solutions for a sus</span><span class="s1">tainable world has led to a search for business models and technical solutions around biomass-powered robotics. The search for academic support and partners in this area led to a better understanding of the challenges faced by innovative leaders in academic institutions.</span> | ||
| − | + | Jason gives general I&E outreach talks for students, with a focus on IT, Engineering, and Biochemistry. | |
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Latest revision as of 17:52, 1 June 2020
Jason sees the need to have internal innovation at academic institutions, and believes that the University Innovation Fellow program is a critical part of that effort. The renewed interest in aligning business models with stakeholder needs, combined with the information leveling power of the internet should usher in a new age of learning institutions.
Although Jason's career has substantially been in the defense electronics industry, a new interest in global solutions for a sustainable world has led to a search for business models and technical solutions around biomass-powered robotics. The search for academic support and partners in this area led to a better understanding of the challenges faced by innovative leaders in academic institutions.
Jason gives general I&E outreach talks for students, with a focus on IT, Engineering, and Biochemistry.