How these entrepreneurs will help grow innovation in New Mexico

Winning fellows will collaborate with Lab experts

March 6, 2023

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Yun Li and Scott Ziegler.
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The New Mexico Lab-Embedded Entrepreneur Program (New Mexico LEEP) recently announced the fellows in its 2023 cohort, launching this month. The program provides a two-year fellowship for entrepreneurs focusing on deep tech for national security.

“New Mexico LEEP presents a unique opportunity for Los Alamos National Laboratory and our community to support deep-tech innovators and entrepreneurs,” said Lab Director Thom Mason. “We look forward to providing the expertise and resources needed to develop new solutions for key national security challenges.”

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