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Martin K. Casstevens serves as the Business Formation and Commercialization Manager in the Business and Entrepreneurial Partnerships (BEP) office at the University at Buffalo, following an extensive tenure in related roles. With over eight years of experience at the Office of Science, Technology Transfer, and Economic Outreach (STOR), he is instrumental in fostering startup business formation, managing incubators, and mentoring companies. His leadership extends to overseeing initiatives such as the NSF I-Corps Site program and directing a virtual energy business incubator funded by NYSERDA. Casstevens has also contributed significantly to various regional and statewide technical organizations, showcasing his commitment to entrepreneurship and innovation.In addition to his managerial prowess, Casstevens possesses a robust scientific background, having led over $2 million in federally funded research projects during his previous roles at Laser Photonics Technology, Inc. His academic credentials include a BA in Psycho-Biology from Hamilton College and graduate studies in Biophysical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. With a strong foundation in surface chemistry and ultrafast laser spectroscopy, he has authored 15 scientific publications and holds a patent. His diverse expertise positions him as a vital resource for aspiring entrepreneurs and businesses seeking to navigate the complexities of commercialization in technology-driven sectors.