Kindness North Carolina Agriculture and Technical State University
About a few people have historically visited the campus of North Carolina Agriculture and Technical State University to develop representatives of black colleges and universities (HBCU), trade and trade and trade
NC A & T, Commeryzer, LLC and 1890 University foundation will explore the ways to increase the 1890 university transfer (T2) symposiums, researchers and industry experts, researchers and industrial experts.
This event sponsored by Microsoft has drew more than 30 participants working together to determine the unique problems of HBCUS in the transfer of technology and strategies to create opportunities for economic development in various sectors.
Symposium Abdellah Ahmidouch, the discussion of the expert panel with Dean of A & T Science and Technology College Abdellah Ahmidouch; Joey Yanak, Executive Vice-President of the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce; Geoffrey Foster ’90, ’96, A & T Applied Engineering Technology and CEO of Cache Corps A & T Adjunct Prof. Stephanie Bright-Teasley Pass ’96, A & T’s Engineering College Dean, Dean; Tim Small, Vice-Chancellor for Strategic Partnership and Economic Development of A & T; Hosein Sarrafzadeh, Candidate, Dear Professor and Director of the Excellent Center in A & T Kibers; Doug Speight, Director General of Ahnano; and Stephen Susalka, CEO of OUTM.
Implementation of institutional infrastructure between research and real world influences in the main discussions, to strengthen institutional infrastructure and protecting the intellectual property and strengthening communities.
Participants and panelists accepted this opening event, HBCUs were a step towards a future in the transfer of technology and has an economic impact.

