USF President Steve Currall makes the case for ‘organized innovation’ at the Synapse Summit

March 17, 2020

Many people believe that innovation and entrepreneurship involve individuals working on their own who stumble upon a discovery.

That’s a myth, said University of South Florida President Steve Currall, one of the keynote speakers at the Synapse Summit.

The summit, now in its third year, is a startup and innovation conference produced by Synapse Florida. It kicked off Tuesday, Feb. 11 and will continue through Wednesday, Feb. 12 at Amalie Arena in downtown Tampa.

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