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Entrepreneurship center offers free AI & Cyber Training

The Randall W. Lewis Center for Entrepreneurship (RLCE) at Cal State University San Bernardino (CSUSB) recently announced a new free AI & Cyber Entrepreneurship Launchpad training program for individuals interested in taking an entrepreneurial approach to AI and cyber security-related small businesses and startups. The program begins July 23 at the CSUSB campus and July 24 at the Temecula Entrepreneurial Resource Center (ERC).

Attendees will explore the intersection of AI innovation, cyber security, and entrepreneurship in this new hands-on training program designed to help participants with startup opportunities and venture pathways.

“Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity continue to reshape industries across the globe,” said Mike Stull, director of the RLCE and the CSUSB School of Entrepreneurship.  “This new opportunity offers Inland Empire students, innovators, and aspiring entrepreneurs a first look at how these technologies can become the foundation for future ventures.”

Led in collaboration with the CSUSB Center for Cyber and AI, this hands-on experience combines entrepreneurship education, innovation strategy, startup coaching, and emerging technology insights.

Participants will explore:

  • AI & cyber security venture opportunities
  • Startup business models
  • Customer discovery & validation
  • MVP development
  • Go-to-market strategy

Thanks to support from the Thrive Inland SoCal Catalyst Grant, participation is fully scholarship-supported and includes breakfast, lunch, materials, and parking. All sessions will take place from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., with Thursday sessions held at Jack H. Brown Hall on the CSUSB campus and Friday sessions held at the Temecula Entrepreneurial Resource Center. The Catalyst Funding initiative is designed to support transformative projects that focus on supporting a thriving, equitable, and sustainable Inland Empire region.

Register online at @Temecula ERC@CSUSB

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