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Ohio State Alumnus Donates $1 Million to Fisher College of Business
The Lantern
Timothy Keenan, a businessman and an OSU alumnus, is giving the Ohio State entrepreneurship program a push. Keenan is giving $1 million to the OSU Fisher College of Business to support technology entrepreneurship and commercialization education for undergraduates. There are about 17 Division I universities that offer a degree in entrepreneurship, and "very few went to the extent that Fisher did to approve its minor," Keenan said in an interview with The Lantern.
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Jackson-based Company to Use MSU Technology in Biocrude Production Facility
Mississippi Business Journal
Mississippi State University has granted a commercialization license to a Jackson-based company for a technology developed and owned by the university. The technology extracts oil from microorganisms. Bio Energy Spectrum Solutions, LLC, received the exclusive right to commercialize MSU's patented technology involving extracting biocrude from oleaginous microorganisms, which are found in wastewater treatment facilities. The microorganisms accumulate oil similar to vegetable oil or animal fat.
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Nonprofit Nears Liftoff to Commercialize NASA Glenn Technology
Crain's Cleveland Business
Alphaport executives eventually plan to form a for-profit business that would create spinoff companies to license those technologies from NASA and bring them to market. Ryan Loftus is the first student going through the process. As he heads into his junior year at the University of Akron, he's working with Bruce Banks, who works at NASA Glenn on a contract basis, to conduct research on atomic oxygen — and to figure out how to create a product based on the highly corrosive element.
NextEnergy Presents Advanced Energy Innovation Awards to Inmatech and Arborlight
Windpower
NextEnergy, a Detroit-based advanced energy technology accelerator recently awarded two $10,000 Advanced Energy Innovation Awards at the Great Lakes Entrepreneur's Quest Entrepreneur Connect 2013 event. NextEnergy presented the awards to two Ann Arbor-based University of Michigan spin-offs, Inmatech and Arborlight.
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Legislature OKs Bill to Aid University Spin-off Ventures
Corvallis Gazette-Times
A bill that would join forces between Oregon State University and the University of Oregon — and the cities around them — to help create private companies based on research at the two universities has passed the Oregon Legislature. SB 241, which creates a new South Willamette Valley Regional Accelerator and Innovation Network and approves funding in the amount of $3.75 million, is expected to be signed by Gov. John Kitzhaber.
Three University of Alabama Startups Compete For $100,000 Prize
AL.com
Three University of Alabama startup companies will pitch their products for the chance to win $100,000 in the 2013 Alabama Launchpad Start-Up Competition. The competition, organized by the Economic Development Partnership of Alabama, offers fledgling entrepreneurs the chance to win cash prizes along with assistance from experts.
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Gov. Rick Scott Signs Bill to Boost Florida Tech Startups
Jacksonville Business Journal
Florida Gov. Rick Scott recently signed into law HB705, a bill that will help attract more seed funding for technology startups in Florida. David Day, director of the University of Florida's Office of Technology Licensing, said the measure will help the state's 22 research institutions to create and grow technology startups.
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Bridging the Other 'Valley of Death' — From Lab to Market
Prairie Business
For companies and researchers, bringing a technology to market can be a daunting challenge. The first "valley of death" in business often refers to capital that entrepreneurs need for startups. An equally important "valley of death" centers on taking technology from the lab into marketable product blockbusters.
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Nuclea Biotechnologies Dips Into Nanochip Industry With New Partnerships
The Berkshire Eagle
Nuclea Biotechnologies has entered into two new research agreements, including a $1 million initiative with the State University of New York’s College of Science & Engineering, a move that allies the company with the nanochip industry. The other agreement is with Berkshire Medical Center.
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Babe Joins CMU Tech Startup
Pittsburgh Business Times
Greg Babe, former president and CEO of Bayer Corp., has been named CEO of Liquid X Printed Metals Inc., a Carnegie Mellon University startup company. Liquid X's metallic conductive ink technology, allows the printing of metal traces and films on to a number of applications, including medical devices and consumer electronics components.
AUTM 2013 Central Region Meeting — In-person Registration Available
AUTM
It's not too late to register in-person for the AUTM 2013 Central Region Meeting, which takes place July 17-19.
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The AUTM 2013 Eastern Region Meeting features strategies for forming industry-academia partnerships and showcases successful practices and new strategies to help weather complicated economic times. Check out the program for full details.
Sept. 9 - 10
Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers
Boston, MA, USA
Save the Date! AUTM 2013 Western Region Meeting
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The AUTM 2013 Western Region Meeting encourages interaction between colleagues from the western United States and Canada. Join other AUTM Western Region members in Portland, for an exciting program of educational and networking events designed to provide insights for experienced and new technology transfer professionals.
Sept. 30 - Oct.1
The Nines Hotel
Portland, OR, USA
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AUTM Webinars
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July 23, Noon – 1:30 p.m. EDT
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This session will explore strategies to help you negotiate through the process without losing momentum, sacrificing deal terms or adversely impacting the long-term relationship with a future licensee. Learn more or register.
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