Conway, S.C. — Coastal Carolina University (CCU) has secured a substantial grant totaling $640,000 from the South Carolina Research Authority. This funding aims to enhance the university’s capabilities in research commercialization and technology transfer. The primary objective is to enable faculty researchers to translate their innovations from the laboratory into marketable products, especially focusing on active research teams within the kinesiology and biomedical sectors.
The total investment into this initiative amounts to $860,000, with CCU contributing an additional $220,000 from its own funds. This financial boost is geared towards developing the necessary infrastructure and expertise that will assist faculty and students alike in converting their research findings into practical applications that benefit the public.
Rob Young, CCU Associate Provost for Research, highlighted the significance of this grant, stating, “Through campus workshops and increased engagement with local and state industries, as well as the development of market analysis skills among our business students and faculty, we seek to shift the culture for all CCU faculty and student researchers.” He emphasized that the goal is to prioritize the public application of research, enhancing the potential outcomes that can arise from use-inspired studies.
The awarded funds will be allocated toward various initiatives. A major portion will support the acquisition of research equipment and resources for students. Additional funds will be utilized for consulting services, and a series of educational events, including workshops and presentations from various industry leaders. These opportunities will be accessible to all faculty members, providing a collaborative environment that fosters idea generation and innovation.
By focusing on engagement with local and state industries, CCU aims to bridge the gap between academic research and real-world applications. The university believes that by fostering closer ties with industry partners, faculty and students can better identify market needs and tailor their research endeavors accordingly. This effort is expected to not only enhance the quality of research at CCU but also to drive economic development in the region.
This initiative is poised to transform the research landscape at Coastal Carolina University significantly. By equipping researchers with the necessary tools and skills, the university envisions a future where ideas generated within its walls are effectively brought to the market, ultimately benefiting society at large.
Overall, this grant represents a crucial step for CCU in its mission to harness research for public good and stimulate local economic growth through innovation and collaboration.
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