Student innovation at Clemson University starts with engaged learning and undergraduate research, which is combined in the '''Creative Inquiry Program'''. This program has had immense success in inspiring students to get involved in design and innovation. '''Engineering World Health (EWH)''' and '''Engineers Without Border (EWB)''' also have a large presence on the campus and motivate students to change the world through their ideas.
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Also available is mentorship and support through centers like the '''Clemson Regional Small Business Development Center (SBDC)'''. Representatives offer personal consultation, guidance, and assistance to small business owners and entrepreneurs through one-on-one management and technical assistance as well as interactive webinar series.
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A second focus for industry collaboration is with the Greenville Health System at the '''Clemson University Bioengineering Innovation Campus (CUBEInC)'''. This facility offers a unique environment in which high-impact medical technology for disease management is developed alongside clinicians with goals to transfer technology from bench to bedside. Within this facility, other biomedical companies partner with Clemson in the Biomedical Corporate Partner Program to preview novel Clemson technology and actively participate in shaping the biomedical work-force.