
COHORT TYPES
IdeaLaunch: For teams without prior NSF funding
LineageLaunch: For NSF-funded teams
ImpactLaunch: For local/non-NSF teams
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NMSU employees not eligible. Eligible participants must have valid immigration status to receive payment.
Aggie I-Corps is Arrowhead Center’s innovation training program, helping students, faculty, and researchers explore the commercial potential of their research-based ideas through mentorship, funding, and hands-on learning focused on customer discovery and market fit.
Eligibility
We serve students, faculty, and researchers from any New Mexico college or university with an interest in innovation, entrepreneurship, and technology commercialization. Participants may receive $500 to $2,000 in funding support.
Gianna Sanchez
Program Specialist
giannas@nmsu.edu
Bridging Research and Real-World Impact
Who Can Participate?
Aggie I-Corps is available to all research colleges and universities in New Mexico. As a proud partner in the Southwest I-Corps Hub, NMSU provides training via cohorts and funding opportunities for students and faculty looking to commercialize innovative technology.
IdeaLaunch: For teams without prior NSF funding
LineageLaunch: For NSF-funded teams
ImpactLaunch: For local/non-NSF teams
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NMSU employees not eligible. Eligible participants must have valid immigration status to receive payment.
Student work
Research (funded/unfunded)
Institutional initiatives
Industrial endeavors
Must align with NSF-supported STEM areas. Others may join ImpactLaunch.
Attend all sessions
30+ customer interviews
Participate in final workshop
10+ customer interviews
Instructor 1-on-1s
Customer ecosystem diagram
Contact list & expectations
$500 to $2,000 depending upon funding and project.
NMSU employees not eligible. Eligible participants must have valid immigration status to receive payment.
Client Featured Spotlight:
“For Anika Stein, CEO of CAMINNO, entrepreneurship began with the founding of Focused Energy Inc. in 2021, a nuclear fusion company that remains active today. Building on that experience, Stein launched CAMINNO with a bold vision: to revolutionize the way engineering design and manufacturing challenges are solved in some of the world’s most demanding industries.”
Program Director
Program Manager
Program Specialist
Reach a go or no-go decision for your project. If decision is go, project may receive eligibility for the National I-Corps program, which includes a $50,000 award. Numerous follow-on funding opportunities SBIR/STTR in addition to National I-Corps. Upon completion of Aggie I-Corps, students will receive up to $2,000 participant support that may be subject to tax withholdings depending on status, university employment, and other terms and conditions.