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SUMMARY:OUP Webinar: Ask a VC webinar
DESCRIPTION:Have a burning question on venture capital you need answered? \n  \nJoin the Center for Technology Licensing’s partner\, Osage University Partners (OUP)\, for our second annual ‘Ask a VC’ webinar\, a session where our partner TTOs can ask Managing Partners Marc Singer and Bill Harrington anything and everything as it pertains to venture capital operations\, decision-making\, and the current investing environment. \nSince the purpose of this webinar is to answer your questions on venture capital and startups\, submit your questions early. Query areas could include: \n\nWhat should startups look for in their lead investors?\nWhat are ‘standard’ investment terms these days for startups? Does this vary by Seed vs Series A?\nWhat are the common misconceptions you find that faculty members have about being a company founder?\nWhat does a well-known PI typically receive for founder’s equity?\nHow do SPACs work and what could they mean for university startups?\nWhat do you find are common misconceptions TTOs have about venture capital?\nWhat sources of funding most commonly lead to a startup having a later successful venture capital financing round?\n\nMarc and Bill will also take questions from the audience the day of the webinar\, but sending your questions in advance will put them at the top of the queue. \nThis webinar is free to all of OUP’s academic institution partners (Cornell Faculty and students). \n  \nPanelists: \nBill Harrington\, Managing Partner\, Life Sciences\, OUP \nMarc Singer\, Managing Partner\, Technology\, OUP \n  \nRegistration Link:  https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Zxkj7mUdTu2izYAoPwT5qw \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. 
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/oup-webinar-ask-a-vc-webinar
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SUMMARY:Licensing "Back" University Technology
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Cornell Engineering’s Entrepreneurs-in-Residence \nAre you a STEM faculty member or graduate student interested in commercializing your technology? Join Cornell Engineering’s Entrepreneurs-in-Residence on November 9 (12:00 p.m. ET) for Licensing “Back” University Technology\, an engaging virtual panel discussion to learn how to fast-track the licensing process for university technology. \nCornell Engineering alumni will share best practices and common obstacles in completing the licensing process and highlight the progress they have made in their own commercialization journeys. Speakers include: \n\nGregory Ray (Moderator) PhD ‘14\, Entrepreneur-in-Residence and SC Johnson College of Business Instructor\, Cornell University\nMingyu Qiao ‘19\, CTO\, Halomine\nMartin Teschl\, Associate Director\, Licensing & Business Development – Physical Sciences\, Center for Technology Licensing\, Cornell University\n\nRSVP at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cornell-engineering-webinar-licensing-back-university-technology-tickets-162443255149
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/licensing-back-university-technology
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SUMMARY:Grow-NY Food and Ag Summit
DESCRIPTION:The Grow-NY Food and Ag Summit\, managed by Cornell University\, is a two-day event showcasing food and ag innovations that will change the path of the industry. \nThe event is designed for entrepreneurs\, established companies\, investors\, resource providers\, researchers\, and students to: \n\nWitness the top 20 food and ag startups from across the globe pitch their innovations for the chance to win up to $1 million.\nGet inspired by panels and fireside chats led by industry thought leaders.\nNetwork\, in Syracuse\, with an array of startups\, incubators\, economic development agencies\, small business partners\, and other organizations presenting their services and support.\n\nThe Grow-NY competition is funded by Empire State Development and administered by Cornell University. Have questions? Contact grow-ny@cornell.edu. \nRegister for Summit https://web.cvent.com/event/dfd69fa8-8ee5-4e19-a958-75af60d93c0d/summary \nAll-access registration for the event in Syracuse\, NY is $45 ($25 for students)– meals included. \nAttending virtually is FREE. \n 
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/grow-ny-food-and-ag-summit
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