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I think that local entrepreneurs sometime expect universities like CU to have well established relationships with the local industry and entrepreneurial community. Just because CU isn't knocking on your door to participate with developing the next big thing shouldn't stop entrepreneurs from approaching professors and pushing them to get involved.
Smaller start-ups are ideal companies for universities to work with for so many reasons. CU has great opportunities for start-up companies through their engineering, business, and law schools. We as entrepreneurs need to make contact with CU and encourage them to serve our community. They will "Get it" and so will the students.