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North Carolina State University

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The Center for Innovation Management Studies at North Carolina State University is a specialized university program and curriculum focused on the study of entrepreneurship and business creation.

About the program

The Center for Innovation Management Studies (CIMS) represents a one-of-a-kind convergence of academia and industry. Its purpose is to study technological innovation and its management, disseminate that knowledge, and help companies apply it to achieve bottom-line results. CIMS is dedicated to fostering a collaborative environment among scholars, researchers and business executives. Its location helps advance this mission: CIMS is housed in the College of Management at NC State University's Centennial Campus, located in the vibrant, technology-rich Research Triangle Park region of North Carolina.

Contact

Address:

Center for Innovation Management Studies
North Carolina State University
2801 Founders Way
Nelson Hall Suite 1300
Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7229

Phone: 919-513-0166
Email: [mailto: ]
Website: http://cims.ncsu.edu/

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