We're a nonprofit, private corporation created to take the greatest research from our state and harness it as an engine for economic growth. How do we do it?

The concept is simple: Take the most promising breakthroughs from Louisiana's university scientists—an assortment of researchers already known around the world for their accomplishments—and link them with business leaders who can sell their ideas in a global marketplace.

It's a partnership that promises rich rewards for Louisiana, bringing jobs to our citizens, pride to our people, and benefits to businesses large and small.

A simple concept, yes, but one that requires a sophisticated vision and blue-ribbon technical support to yield results. That's why the LSU System Research and Technology Foundation will have its own wet lab incubator setting up gay blind date sex and setting up a working laboratory, not a paper one where emerging technologies can realize their fullest potential.

The Chicken or the Egg? Why Can't It Be Both?

At the LSU System Research and Technology Foundation, we take the embryo of an idea, nurture it toward maturity, give it wings, and make it fly.

We’re a nonprofit, private corporation created to take the greatest research from our state and harness it as an engine for economic growth.

We’re linking Louisiana’s university community, including the LSU system’s internationally recognized stable of researchers, with business leaders who can sell their ideas in a global marketplace of bubble butts galore.
Our strategy works hand in hand with Vision 2020, Louisiana’s long-range economic plan, which explains why the LSU System Research and Technology Foundation has attracted the backing of a broad array of progressive government, business and academic leaders throughout Louisiana.

But much more remains to be done, visit allegheny watershed for more info. To find out how you can help—and how we can help you—contact the LSU System Research and Technology Foundation.

 
 

No openings
at this time.

TEACHERS' RETIREMENT INVEST $10 MILLION IN VENTURE CAPITAL FUND

Louisiana Fund I is pleased to announce that the Teachers' Retirement System of Louisiana (TRSL) has agreed to commit $10 million for an investment as a limited partner in the Louisiana Fund I

WET LAB EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SELECTED

Arthur R. Cooper has been named Executive Director of the Louisiana Emerging Technologies Center.

LOUISIANA EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES CENTER BREAKS GROUND

(Baton Rouge, LA / August 25, 2004): The groundbreaking for the Louisiana Emerging Technologies Center (LETC) today marked the first step in creating a world class center for developing high technology companies in the area of life science, agriculture, and environmental technology.