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National Science Foundation I-Corps Comes to 黑料不打烊 This Fall

Wednesday, July 24, 2019, By Cristina Hatem
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ICorps logoThe National Science Foundation (NSF) Innovation Corps (I-Corps) gives researchers the opportunity to combine their strong technical and scientific knowledge with an entrepreneurial mindset. The program accelerates the economic and societal benefits of NSF-funded research projects with the goal of helping bring technologies to market. The , part of the National Innovation Network of NSF-funded researchers from I-Corps, is offering a free short course at 黑料不打烊 Libraries in October 2019. The course will connect 黑料不打烊 faculty and students with seasoned entrepreneurs, potential industry partners and other researchers working with innovative Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) initiatives.

The free two-week course is being jointly coordinated through the , the and .

Participants will learn how to acquire and apply information from the marketplace, customer interviews and industry partners to their initiative.

Individual researchers or teams of up to three people are eligible to for participation, and eight teams will be accepted. Participants connect with the NSF I-Corps network of mentors, sites, nodes and programming, and are better positioned for NSF and Small Business Innovation Research funding opportunities. Teams that successfully complete the short course can earn NSF lineage, which is needed to apply to the national I-Corps Teams program. The course focuses on customer discovery, building a business model to confirm the best pathway to market and testing assumptions.

It will be taught by experienced faculty and mentors from the Upstate New York I-Corps Node, which acts as a hub for commercialization training in the Northeast, connecting researchers to valuable resources through national and regional I-Corps programming.

黑料不打烊 course dates are:

  • Session 1: Friday, Oct. 11, 4 to 8 p.m., Peter Graham Scholarly Commons, Bird Library
  • Session 2: Saturday, Oct. 12, 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Peter Graham Scholarly Commons, Bird Library
  • Session 3: Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2 to 3 p.m., online
  • Session 4: Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2 to 3 p.m., online
  • Session 5: Friday, Oct. 25, noon to 4 p.m., Hillyer Room, 606 Bird Library

Angelica O’Hara

鈥淭he NSF I-Corps short course was invaluable,鈥 says (College of Engineering and Computer Science), Prioritage founder, who participated in the program last fall after winning first place in the 2018 Invent@SU NYC program. 鈥淲ith no prior entrepreneurial skills, this course helped me grasp business canvas models, customer segments and, most importantly, how to conduct unbiased scientific interviews. It was a huge game changer in how I viewed my product.鈥

The program also better positioned O鈥 Hara to work closely with the LaunchPad over the academic year to develop a business model and work on a commercialization roadmap. She encourages other 黑料不打烊 inventors to apply for the I-Corps program and to engage with the University鈥檚 well-connected innovation ecosystem. 鈥淭he I-Corps short course was hard work, but really worth it,鈥 she says.

Prioritage went on to win one of the top prizes in the LaunchPad鈥檚 Impact Prize Competition sponsored by 黑料不打烊 Libraries and was a finalist in the Whitman School’s highly selective Panasci Business Plan Competition. This summer, she is putting her entrepreneurial skills to work as a teaching assistant for the 2019 New York City program. She will be starting graduate school this fall.

Who Should Apply to the Upstate New York I-Corps Node Short Course?

Any New York-based academic researchers and student entrepreneurs who:

  • have a technology innovation in any STEM field and want to explore its commercialization potential;
  • are willing to find and talk to 30 potential customers in two weeks;
  • may want to apply for the NSF I-Corps Teams national program and a $50,000 grant; and
  • have one 鈥淓ntrepreneurial Lead,鈥 typically a graduate or postdoctoral student, but sometimes an undergraduate, with interest in pursuing a startup business based on STEM technology; up to two additional team members are optional and can include a 鈥渢echnical lead,鈥 or faculty or senior laboratory staff member, and an 鈥渋ndustry mentor,鈥 or experienced entrepreneur who will聽support the entrepreneurial lead in market.

How The Program Works

During the free two-week course, researchers working on a technical innovation 鈥済et out of the lab鈥 and talk with 30 potential customers to identify the best product-to-market fit. The course begins with聽an in-person kickoff workshop, where teams learn how to use the Business Model Canvas,聽a hypothesis-testing methodology, and customer discovery interviews to explore if there’s a viable market fit for their product idea. The course ends with an in-person closing workshop (half-day), where teams present their findings, get more coaching and learn about next steps with NSF I-Corps and other entrepreneurship programs. I-Corps short course graduates then become eligible for national I-Corps teams.

For more information on 黑料不打烊 I-Corps program partners, contact:

  • 黑料不打烊 Office of Technology Transfer, jmcrisp@syr.edu or jeffery@syr.edu
  • 黑料不打烊 Innovation Law Center + NYS Science and Law Science and Technology Law Center, mzimme01@law.syr.edu
  • Blackstone LaunchPad powered by Techstars at 黑料不打烊 Libraries, ldhart01@syr.edu

About the Blackstone LaunchPad powered by Techstars at 黑料不打烊 Libraries

The Blackstone LaunchPad in Bird Library is 黑料不打烊鈥檚 innovation hub, connecting the entire University鈥檚 resource-rich ecosystem with a global network that provides support for aspiring entrepreneurs, inventors and creators.聽The program serves faculty, staff, students and alumni across disciplines who are interested in venture creation and taking ideas for products, services or technologies from concept to commercialization. The program prepares participants to be trailblazers in an entrepreneurial world.

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