CURF owns and operates several facilities that support business incubation and enable Clemson research activities: the Center for Applied Technology, Griffth Incubator, and the National Brick Research Center.
CURF also has developed relationships with several technology advancement firms across the country that have the first [[File:WATT-logo.png|frame]]right of refusal for developing technologies. One company to highlight is that of '''TAO Life Sciences''', who also has attained industry-partnership status and holds space in the CUBEInC. facility. = Innovation with a Makerspace = The '''Watt Family Innovation Center''' is a new building on Clemson's campus that is bustling with innovative and design thinking. The building is home to several spaces specifically purposed for student lead ideation. It is a hub of creation that is centered on a common drive for innovation. This space has the capacity to continue to generate an entrepreneurial mindset alongside the innovation that Clemson is kick starting. While the rooms in the building still have possibility for development, the Watt Center is a step in the right direction for initiating change on campus.
= Facilitating University-Industry Collaboration =
[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Justin_Shaw Justin Shaw]
[[Jessica_ZahnJessica Zahn|Jessica Zahn]]
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