Center for Advancing Innovation
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| founded_date = 2012
| founder = Rosemarie Truman
| location = Bethesda, Maryland
| key_people = Rosemarie Truman, President
| focus = Technology Transfer and Commercialization
| method = Challenge competitions, research, consulting
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| homepage = {{official website|https://www.thecenterforadvancinginnovation.org/}}
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The Center for Advancing Innovation is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Bethesda, Maryland focused on accelerating technology transfer and commercialization, especially in biotechnology. It was founded by Rosemarie Truman, a consultant and former VP of Global Strategy at Marsh & McLennan. She was also a senior manager at Oracle and Goldman Sachs.{{cite web|title=About Us|url=http://www.thecenterforadvancinginnovation.org/about-us.html|website=TheCenterforAdvancingInnovation.org}}
Among its efforts to promote innovation, the Center organizes "challenges" in which experts judge hundreds of promising technologies and research projects in such areas as breast cancer and nanotechnology. It recently announced a new challenge for 2017 called "Space Race" in partnership with NASA and the Medical Center of the Americas Foundation.{{cite news|last1=Kolenc|first1=Vic|title=Startup competition tied to NASA inventions|url= http://www.elpasotimes.com/story/news/local/el-paso/2015/12/16/elpaso-startup-competition-nasa-inventions-nih-entrepreneurs/77391010/|year= 2015|work=El Paso Times}}{{cite web|title=Medical Center of the Americas Foundation and the Center for Advancing Innovation Launch the SPACE RACE Challenge in Partnership with NASA|url=https://www.prweb.com/releases/the_center_for_advancing_innovation_partners_with_medimmune_to_bolster_the_biomedical_ecosystem_in_the_virginia_maryland_and_washington_d_c_region/prweb13141284.htm|website=PRWeb.com|access-date=December 22, 2015}}
The Washington Post reported that the Center has “helped launch 32 biotechnology start-ups in the three years since its pilot competition."{{cite news|last1=Gregg|first1=Aaron|title=Bethesda nonprofit trying to bridge government and start-up community|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/on-small-business/bethesda-nonprofit-trying-to-bridge-government-and-start-up-community/2015/11/28/10998662-938e-11e5-b5e4-279b4501e8a6_story.html|date=November 28, 2015}}
The Center was a recipient of a first-ever “Excellence in Federal Challenge & Prize Competition” award from the U.S. General Services Administration in the category of “Best in Business Plans/Entrepreneurship” for the Breast Cancer Startup Challenge it organized with the National Cancer Institute and Avon Foundation for Women. The Center’s efforts led to 478 people being trained in the “business of science” and entrepreneurship.{{cite web|last1=U.S. General Services Administration|title=Challenge.gov Celebrates Five Years of Open Innovation|url=https://www.challenge.gov/challenge-gov-celebrates-five-years-of-open-innovation/|website=Challenge.gov}}
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External links
- [https://www.thecenterforadvancinginnovation.org/ The Center for Advancing Innovation website]