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SUMMARY:The Inventor's Patent Academy
DESCRIPTION:Patents protect inventions so that inventors can focus on their work and be compensated for it. But many people don’t know how to navigate the patenting process\, or even where to start. \nThat’s why The Inventor’s Patent Academy was created. This free\, one-of-a-kind\, e-learning course aims to help people understand the patenting process and get them ready to apply for their own patent. It also explores challenges inventors may face along the way—particularly those that typically affect women\, people of color\, veterans\, low-income individuals\, people with disabilities\, and other underrepresented inventors—and provides advice to overcome them. Throughout the program\, participants will hear from actual inventors about the challenges they faced and their successes on their journeys to bring ideas to life. \nThis course is unique because it was made by inventors\, patent experts\, and—most importantly—diversity and inclusion experts\, in collaboration with Invent Together partner Qualcomm: one of America’s most innovative companies\, with a portfolio of more than 140\,000 patents. \nIf more people are encouraged to invent and have the tools and knowledge to patent\, we can begin to make real systemic change and build a more diverse and inclusive innovation ecosystem—complete with new inventors\, new ideas\, and new technologies. \nStart your patenting journey today! Register here. \n 
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/the-inventors-patent-academy
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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SUMMARY:BioEntrepreneurship Initiative
DESCRIPTION:Interested in the cross-section of entrepreneurship\, biotechnology\, and healthcare? Want to explore starting a company around your research but looking for a program and team to help you along the way?   \nThe BioEntrepreneurship Initiative provides Ph.D.\, M.D.\, and D.V.M. candidates\, as well as post-docs from across Cornell’s campuses and Tri-Institutional partners\, with the opportunity to immerse themselves in real-world startup creation. Participants will be matched with a dedicated MBA student to design their own life science startup. Along the way\, participants will gain the tools\, training\, and connections they need through a certificate program offered by the SC Johnson Graduate School of Management.    \nUp to 30 applicants will be selected to start the program in the Spring of 2023 – half of the selected Fellows will be MBA students\, and half will be researchers\, innovators\, and clinicians in the life sciences.    \n\nApply for the program. The deadline for researchers\, innovators\, and clinicians to apply is April 7. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. \n\nFor more information\, contact bioentrepreneurship@cornell.edu. 
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/bioentrepreneurship-initiative
CATEGORIES:Cornell Community Events
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SUMMARY:A Founder Panel: The Good\, Bad\, and Breakthrough Experiences of Founders of Startups in the Physical Sciences
DESCRIPTION:Creating a new technology venture in the physical sciences can be a daunting task (complexity of technologies\, high capital requirements\, manufacturing challenges\, and else). In this panel\, moderated by Robert Scharf\, Director of the Praxis Center for Venture Development\, we will explore the different stages of venture creation\, from ideation to the fundraising effort\, and the specificity and nuance of the physical science space. Our panelists will share their personal experiences and insights\, discussing the challenges they faced\, the mistakes they made\, and the successes they achieved along the way. \nAlice Li\, the Executive Director at the Center for Technology Licensing (CTL)\, will provide an introductory remark about tools available for physical science startups\, such as the FastTrack license and the gap funding programs. \nOrganized by the Center for Technology Licensing (CTL)\, in partnership with the Praxis Center for Venture Development and Red Bear Angels\, and hosted as part of Entrepreneurship at Cornell‘s annual Celebration event\, the panel will feature: \n  \n \nSpecifically curated for those who are conducting research in a Cornell lab and who are curious about the possibility and potential of commercializing their discovery\, please join us as we host a breakfast panel of Cornell founders in the physical sciences. \nBreakfast starts at 7:30 a.m. | Panel starts at 8 a.m.\nBall Room at the Statler Hotel\nRegister here.\nIf you are already registered to attend Entrepreneurship at Cornell Celebration\, you don’t need to register for this event. More information here.\n  \nThis is a CTL New Ventures Series event addressed to Cornell-licensed startup executives\, faculty and student innovators\, and entrepreneurs interested in starting a university spin-out company.
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/a-founder-panel-the-good-bad-and-breakthrough-experiences-of-founders-of-startups-in-the-physical-sciences
LOCATION:Statler Hotel\, 130 Statler Dr\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
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