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Activate is a non-profit that provides fellowships and associated services to scientists and engineers with the goal of bringing their research projects to the commercial market. [1]
Founded in 2015, the organization has supported 145 early-stage companies that have collectively raised nearly $1.4 billion in follow-on funding as of June 2023. [2] As of December 2022, Activate's fellows had collectively filed over 320 patent applications (with 48 granted), and created more than 1,200 U.S. jobs. [3]
Starting October 16, 2023, Cyrus Wadia, a veteran of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Amazon, and Nike, assumed the role of Chief Executive Officer. [4]
Activate's two-year fellowship provides a yearly living stipend to individuals and $100K in research funding for each fellow company, with no equity taken by the organization. [5] Activate provides fellows with hands-on support, mentorship, and entrepreneurial training and education. [1] [5]
Activate operates across five communities: Berkeley, Boston, New York, Houston, and Anywhere (with fellows utilizing research facilities across the United States), and new cohorts of fellows are selected each year. [6] [1]
Founded in 2015 by former ARPA-E director Ilan Gur, Activate's entrepreneurial fellowship model originated in Berkeley, California at Cyclotron Road, a division of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and founding Activate partner. [7]
In 2019, the program rebranded as the “Activate Fellowship,” and in the following year expanded to Boston in partnership with MIT Lincoln Laboratory and the University of Massachusetts Boston. [8]
In 2020, Ilan Gur, Cheryl Martin, and Fernando Gómez-Baquero wrote a memo advocating for a national fellowship for entrepreneurial scientists and engineers, further elaborating the programmatic vision. [9]
In 2021, Activate signed a contract with NYSERDA to expand to New York in partnership with Columbia University. [10] In 2021, Activate also launched the virtual community Activate Anywhere to serve science entrepreneurs across the United States. [6]
In 2022, the CHIPS and Science Act included $125M for the National Science Foundation (NSF) to establish “a fellowship program to provide scientists with entrepreneurial training." [11] As a result, in September 2022, the National Science Foundation announced a new $20 million investment in entrepreneurial fellowships through a multi-year cooperative agreement with Activate. [12] [13]
In 2023, Activate expanded to Houston to support science entrepreneurs in the energy sector. [14] Also in 2023, Activate was named a semi-finalist in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Direct Air Capture Pre-Commercial EPIC Prize and awarded $100K for its role in recruiting diverse direct air capture founders and supporting new direct air capture startups. [15]
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