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SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE LAUNCHES NEW S.C. INNOVATION RESOURCE

COLUMBIA, S.C. – The S.C. Department of Commerce’s Office of Innovation today announced the launch of Scribble – an online tool for the state’s innovation community. Providing individuals and businesses a platform to access resources, this new site is designed to highlight South Carolina’s exceptional ingenuity and create a common place for users to access a variety of helpful tools.

“South Carolina’s burgeoning innovation sector has come a long way, and this new, state-of-the-art platform will ensure that entrepreneurs have all they need to thrive,” said Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt. “Inspired by our human nature to document or write down that ‘ah-ha’ moment, we’re excited to celebrate our innovators through Scribble.”

With access to company video features, podcasts, blogs and events, Scribble allows users to create a profile to save resources and content, further enhancing the innovation community’s connectivity. Launched at the 2019 DigSouth Tech Summit in Charleston, S.C., Scribble will help innovators connect with startup programs, venture capital and other resources around the state.

For more information, visit www.scribblesc.com.

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Tamia Sumpter

Tamia is a driven senior undergraduate Bioengineering student currently enrolled at Clemson University. With a strong foundation in her field, she has honed her skills through hands-on experience in research and development at Eli Lilly & Company. During her time in the ADME department, Tamia contributed significantly by working on siRNAs and their applications in finding In Vitro-In Vivo Correlation (IVIVC). Looking ahead, Tamia has set her sights on a promising career in law. She aspires to specialize in Intellectual Property Law, with a particular focus on serving as in-house counsel for leading medical device or pharmaceutical companies. Her enthusiasm for this role is palpable as she prepares to embark on her legal journey! She is also a proud member of the Omicron Phi chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., PEER Mentor for Clemson PEER/WiSE, and currently serves as the President of Clemson Bioengineering Organization (CBO). With her unique blend of scientific knowledge and legal interests, Tamia is poised to make a meaningful impact in the healthcare and life sciences industries.