The Purdue Foundry, Purdue University’s commercialization hub, has added four entrepreneurs-in-residence to help researchers and students move their technology from concept to commercial markets.

The advisors will help entrepreneurs license intellectual property, create financial models and business plans, secure investors and develop marketing strategies, Foundry executive director Greg Deason said.

The Foundry’s 70 clients now have more than a dozen experts to help move their ideas to commercial markets.

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