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SUMMARY:Morgan Stanley Asia Women Who Inspire Series - Women in Banking Forum (Asia)
DESCRIPTION:Participate in the Women in Banking Forum and join the conversation with women working across the Investment Banking Division and Global Capital Markets Division as they discuss their personal and professional experiences working in one of the world’s most dynamic industries. \nLook beyond the start of your career. From Analysts to Managing Directors\, learn from their experience to explore how a career at Morgan Stanley can help you reach your full potential. \nWhy should you attend? \n\nGain insights into the career journey of our bankers\nHear practical advice from their personal experiences\nLearn about the development opportunities and challenges they have working in the banking industry\nNetwork with senior female bankers to see how their roles evolve as they progress in their careers\n\nThe session is open to all students interested in starting their careers in Asia. \n  \nNOTE: Registration open until March 12\, 2023.  \nRegister here.
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/morgan-stanley-asia-women-who-inspire-series-women-in-banking-forum-asia
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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SUMMARY:Empower Conference 2023 Pitch Competition - Applications Open
DESCRIPTION:The Empower Conference 2023 Pitch Competition celebrates women academic entrepreneurship and salutes all founders and researchers who have or are planning to commercialize university-developed intellectual property across all disciplines including technology\, physical sciences\, life sciences and social sciences. \nApplicants will compete for over $150K of cash and in-kind prizes\, including a first-place cash prize of $100K and a $10K bundle of in-kind legal and advisory services. The semi-finalists and finalists in the selection process will also receive expert mentoring advice and the opportunity to meet with several VC firms. \nThe Empower pitch competition welcomes all researchers\, founders and C-suite executives (from all academic institutions and/or industry) who are committed to diversity\, equity and inclusion and who are commercializing university IP and ideas developed across college campuses\, or licensing university-developed IP. Startups seeking pre-seed\, seed\, or series A funding are encouraged to apply. The pitch competition is open to all eligible participants regardless of identity. \nA Google account is required to submit this form. If you prefer not to use Google\, please email donseitz@princeton.edu directly with the information requested including your Executive Summary and Pitch Deck. \n\nPlease also direct any questions to Don Seitz @ donseitz@princeton.edu.\n\nApplications are due by 11:59 pm PT on Monday\, March 6th.
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/empower-conference-2023-pitch-competition-applications-open
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221205
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221206
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SUMMARY:S2S - Science2Startup Call for Proposals
DESCRIPTION:Call for Proposals from TTOs & Researchers: Submit directly at science2startup.com by Dec. 5\, 2022 \nSubmission Guidelines \n\nNovel\, proprietary academic technology in the therapeutics space\nLess than 4-5 years from the clinic\nHave not received Series A funding\nA legal entity or management team is NOT required\nMust be submitted by the researcher or corresponding TTO\nDo NOT submit confidential information
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/science2startup-call-for-proposals
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SUMMARY:Chain Reaction Innovations' (CRI) cohort 7
DESCRIPTION:INTERESTED IN DEVELOPING YOUR CLEANTECH INNOVATION AND BECOMING AN ENTREPRENEUR?  Do you know someone who fits this description? \nApply to join Chain Reaction Innovations’ (CRI) cohort 7! The two-year fellowship program at Argonne National Laboratory will begin accepting applications on October 15th for innovators who would like to bring their early-stage tech to market. Applicants are chosen in spring 2023\, and the program begins in June 2023.\nAttend a webinar for more information on how to join this fellowship program. \nWe help startups bring their green technologies to market\, leveraging Argonne’s unique capabilities. Our goal is to help shorten the development timeline of hardtech and create a ‘chain reaction’ that impacts clean energy job growth while addressing climate change. Visit the CRI website for more information. \nAs part of the U.S. Department of Energy Advanced Manufacturing Office’s Lab Embedded Entrepreneurship Program\, CRI supports innovators for two years as they embed at Argonne to develop and de-risk their technologies. \nAs part of the U.S. Department of Energy Advanced Manufacturing Office’s Lab Embedded Entrepreneurship Program\, CRI supports innovators for two years as they embed at Argonne to develop and de-risk their technologies. \nTuesday\, November 8\, 1 pm – 2 pm\nMonday\, November 28\, 3 pm – 4 pm\nall Central time \nCRI provides participants with the financial and technical support they need to evolve into viable energy or manufacturing businesses. CRI supports innovators with: \n\nUp to $220\,000 for technical work at Argonne\, up to $110\,000 per year for salary stipend\, and $12\,000 for travel plus moving expenses\nBenefits include healthcare with family option\nTwo-month extensive entrepreneurial training for first-time founders plus ongoing programming\nNetworking opportunities with business experts\, investors\, mentors\, CRI cohorts\, and corporate partners\nMentorship and support from the CRI team plus technical expertise from Argonne researchers\nArgonne takes no equity stake\n\nThe application period for CRI’s Cohort 7 opens on October 15th and closes on November 30\, 2022\, at 5 p.m. Central Time. Apply using this link.
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/cri-cohort-7
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SUMMARY:Ask a VC webinar
DESCRIPTION:Have a burning question on venture capital you need answered? Join OUP for our third annual ‘Ask a VC’ webinar\, a session where our partner TTOs can ask Managing Partners Marc Singer and Bill Harrington anything and everything about venture capital operations\, decision-making\, and the current investing environment. \n  \nSince this webinar aims to answer your questions on venture capital and startups\, submit your questions early. Query areas could include:\n• What should startups look for in their lead investors?\n• What are ‘standard’ investment terms these days for startups? Does this vary by Seed vs. Series A?\n• What are the common misconceptions you find that faculty members have about being a company founder?\n• What does a well-known PI typically receive for founder’s equity?\n• How do SPACs work\, and what could they mean for university startups?\n• What do you find are common misconceptions TTOs have about venture capital?\n• What funding sources 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 on the day of the webinar but sending your questions in advance will put them at the top of the queue. \n  \nThis webinar is free to all of OUP’s academic institution partners. Register here. \n  \n  \nPanelists:
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/ask-a-vc-webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221004T120000
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SUMMARY:CTL New Ventures Series – Pitching 101: How to Present Your Startups and Technology Innovation to Potential Funders
DESCRIPTION:Back by popular demand for CTL’s New Ventures Series this fall\, Kirsten Leute and Ajay Rayasam at Osage University Partners (OUP) focus the session on how an entrepreneur\, or a faculty-entrepreneur\, can develop and deliver a pitch to gain interest and commitment from potential investors. \nPitching an early-stage science- and technology-based startup to potential funders can be intimidating. Learning how to tailor your presentation and understanding what motivates funders to say yes\, or at least not give you an outright no\, are important aspects of preparing for your initial pitch. This talk is structured around OUP’s many years of experience in hearing pitches and reviewing pitch decks to provide insight on creating and presenting an initial startup pitch to funders. \nSpeakers: \n\nKirsten Leute\, Partner at OUP\nAjay Rayasam\, M.S.\, Associate\, Technology\, OUP\n\n  \nRegister here!
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/new-ventures-series-pitching-101
CATEGORIES:CTL Events,Partner Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220924
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SUMMARY:Hello Tomorrow Global Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Applications are still open for promising early-stage deep tech startups across all industries and technologies for the 2022 Global Challenge! \n  \nStartups can gain the following opportunities: \nGlobal visibility: \n\nOpportunities to pitch & showcase at the Global Summit in Paris\, welcoming 3000+ attendees\nChance to get spotted by international media (Sifted\, The Times\, The Economist\, etc.)\n\nConnections: \n\nAccess to the Global Summit & opportunities to meet with hundreds of VCs\, accelerators\, and industry leaders (including Bayer\, Airbus\, Bosch\, Google\, Solvay\, etc. )\nWinners receive customized coaching sessions from experts & personal intros with relevant investors and potential partners/clients\n\nFunding: \n\n€150K prizes – all equity-free\, no strings attached\nAccess to our Investor Day with 200+ renowned VCs and CVCs (including DCVC\, Atomico\, SOSV\, World fund\, CVCs from  IBM\, Merck\, BASF\, etc. )\n\n  \nHave a deep tech startup or project that uses advanced technology to answer a societal or industrial challenge? Apply online here until September 23rd!
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/global-challenge
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220810T130000
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SUMMARY:Equity Compensation in University Startups
DESCRIPTION:Webinar Description: \n  \nPlease join us for the first part of our series of webinars on Startup Equity and Financing: Equity Compensation in University Startups. \n  \nEquity compensation can be an opaque and awkward topic for first-time academic founders. Join us for a webinar that is an in-depth look at venture capital perspectives on the economics of university startup formation\, particularly founders’ equity. OUP will review an analysis of the equity structures of over 90 startups combined with our collective insights from a decade of working with hundreds of academic founders as featured in a recent blog post by Nabil Ullah. In addition\, the speakers will take the audience step-by-step through the life of a company\, illustrating the uses of equity and potential outcomes for founders. \n  \nYou can submit questions below (on the registration page) and we will also have a Q&A session during the webinar. \nRegister here. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \n  \nThis webinar is open to all of OUP’s academic institution partners. \n————————————————- \n  \nPanelists:
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/equity-compensation-in-university-startups
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SUMMARY:New Models of Gap Funding
DESCRIPTION:* Event organized by Tech Transfer Central \nDuring 2021-2022\, Cornell embarked on a major expansion of its gap funding series\, committing $3 million a year to grow its innovation pipeline. But the Cornell story goes well beyond the top-line number. Underpinning the plan are three signature programs under the aptly named “Ignite” brand — all designed to fuel a major acceleration in start-ups\, scale-ups\, and innovation ecosystem growth. \n  \nThe three-pronged plan includes a proof-of-concept program already sporting early successes\, a unique new platform that integrates gap funding with acceleration programs\, and a novel initiative that pairs postdocs with high-potential new ventures – and pays them to help take those start-ups on the path to growth – in the process creating a new generation of entrepreneurs. \n  \nJoin Cornell’s tech transfer leader Alice Li\, Ph.D.\, CLP\, when she shares the details and early results of Ignite’s three signature programs: Ignite Innovation Acceleration\, Ignite Postdoc for Ventures\, and Ignite Startup Projects. She’ll provide insight into how each program was conceptualized\, organized\, funded and managed – and how the programs work in concert to increase start-up value and reach the next milestone event. \n  \nThis one-hour webinar will illustrate aspects that worked well – and some that didn’t – for the existing gap funding programs while covering key elements in designing pioneering new platforms that you can adapt in your own university’s start-up and innovation ecosystem growth plans. \n  \nHere is a quick look at the agenda: \n\n\n\nConcepts\, goals and criteria for the three signature programs:\n\nIgnite Innovation Acceleration\nIgnite Postdoc for Ventures\nIgnite Startup Projects\n\n\nMetrics to measure success of gap funding programs\n\n\n\n\nProcesses that contribute to advancement to the next inflection points\nLeveraging ecosystem development with the new platform design\nEarly results and lessons learned\n\n  \nPlus\, bring your questions to participate in the interactive Q&A portion of the program. \nAfter the live session\, keep the on-demand video for future training and education \n  \nRegister here!  \n\nMeet your presenter:\nAlice Li\, Ph.D.\, CLP\nExecutive Director\nCenter for Technology Licensing\nCornell University \nAlice oversees activities in technology management\, licensing\, marketing and finance to support Cornell’s goals in commercializing technologies\, promoting startups\, and building partnerships. Alice also leads the university gap funding series to accelerate innovation and new venture creation. \n  \nAlice has over 20 years of experience in university tech transfer and business development. She started as a licensing officer with hands-on management of invention portfolios\, negotiations of complex deals\, and engagement with startup companies. She rose through the ranks of CTL and became the Executive Director in 2014. Prior to joining CTL in 2002\, Alice was an R&D manager at BioArray Solutions\, a startup biotech company in diagnostics that was later acquired by Immucor. During her five-year tenure there\, the company grew from a two-person startup to an enterprise of fifty people. \n  \nAlice obtained her Ph.D. from Cornell University and a B.S. from Tsinghua University. She is also an inventor\, patent holder\, and author of research papers in scientific journals. She has been a Certified Licensing Professional since 2010 and is a Board Director of AUTM.
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/new-models-of-gap-funding
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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SUMMARY:LLCs Versus Corporations as Startup Structures
DESCRIPTION:Quarles & Brady and OUP are pleased to invite you to a webinar on LLCs versus corporations as startup structures. \n  \nJoin Mark Ehrmann and Jeff Fugal of Quarles & Brady LLP and Marc Singer and Beth Grafstrom of OUP for a discussion on the use of LLCs as a startup vehicle and the differences of using an LLC vs. a C Corp as the company structure. \n  \nThe webinar will include a deep dive on each of the following topics:\n• Governance and structural concerns of LLCs\, including organizational documents\, founders’ agreements\, and management provisions\n• Tax issues\, including partnership provisions and conversion opportunities for LLCs\n• Investor concerns on LLCs\, particularly from the venture capital lens\n• Accounting issues on tax and structure of LLCs vs. C Corporations\nIf you have any questions in advance that you would like for us to queue up for the panelists\, please send them to Kirsten Leute at kleute@oup.vc \n  \nThis webinar is open to all of OUP’s academic institution partners\, Quarles & Brady LLP’s clients and network\, and the broader entrepreneurial communities. The webinar will be recorded and available on YouTube within a week of the live version. \n  \nRegister here.
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/llcs-versus-corporations
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220324T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220324T130000
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SUMMARY:2022 Startup Financing Trends
DESCRIPTION:OUP is pleased to invite you to our annual startup financing trends webinar. \n  \nJoin Manny Stockman and Mitra Miri of OUP’s investment team to discuss startup financing trends to understand current market behaviors among startups generally and in the university startup ecosystem. OUP draws on its own database of active startup companies from its partner institutions to provide insights into total capital and types of capital raised by these academic institution startup companies. \n  \nThe webinar will include a deep dive on each of the following topics: \n\nLast Year’s Trends. Which sectors saw the most funding and active investors in 2021? How did this compare with trends from academic institutions?\nIPO Trends. What’s happening with the biotech public market in particular?\nThe (Re)Rise of Cleantech.\nOther Resources. What are reliable investing trend resources you can follow?\n\nPlease send questions you have on startup financing trends in these areas to Kirsten Leute at kleute@oup.vc\, or enter them when you register. \n  \nThis webinar is open to all of OUP’s academic institution partners. \n  \nRegistration link: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dGjkbsdoSryI_W5Pd20GjQ \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \n  \nPanelists: \n \n 
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/2022-startup-financing-trends
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220309T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220309T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T093239
CREATED:20220214T202131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220214T202131Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: IP Protection of Plant Materials
DESCRIPTION:Do you have questions about: \n\nIntellectual Property (IP) regarding plants?\nWho owns the IP?\nWhat can be protected and for how long?\nDo you want to learn the difference between and when to use plant patents\, plant variety protection certificates\, and utility patents?\n\n  \nIf you answered yes to any of these questions\, this webinar is for you. \n  \nGuest speaker: Jessica Stein\, Senior Licensing and Business Development Officer at CTL \nEvent organized by the American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS)
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/webinar-ip-protection-of-plant-materials
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220701
DTSTAMP:20260525T093239
CREATED:20220310T035316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220310T035316Z
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SUMMARY:OUP Faculty Virtual Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:If you’re a faculty member with intellectual property disclosure\, sign up for a one-on-one meeting to discuss your idea with an OUP member. During these sessions\, OUP can answer questions related to early-stage startups on topics such as technology de-risking\, product-marketing fit\, fundraising\, and the general startup process. \n  \nFill out this form to schedule a time to get VC feedback on your startup idea.
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/oup-faculty-virtual-office-hours
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220224T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220224T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T093239
CREATED:20220222T064518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T064518Z
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SUMMARY:2022 Startup Symposium & InvestConnect Conference
DESCRIPTION:Agenda \n10:00 AM – 10:15 AM          Welcoming Remarks \n10:15 AM – 11:15 AM          Building a Team Panel \n11:30 AM – 12:30 PM          Keynote Speaker Stanley Lapidus \n12:30 PM – 12:45 PM          Announcement of the Resnick Prize Winner \n12:45 PM – 01:00 PM          Break \n01:00 PM – 04:00 PM          Investor Partnering (InvestConnect) (by invitation only) \n  \nKeynote Speaker: Stanley Lapidus \nStan Lapidus is an inventor and entrepreneur who currently serves on a number of healthcare and medical technology boards. He’s been founding CEO of three medical diagnostics companies. \n  \nPanel: Building a Startup Team\nLaunching Companies Out of Academia
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/2022-startup-symposium-investconnect-conference
CATEGORIES:Cornell Community Events,Partner Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220223
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SUMMARY:Culture is King: Recruiting and Managing a Team in a New Remote World - AUTM Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Leading in a pandemic requires proactive consideration of culture building and maintenance.  The shift to remote work has created new challenges and opportunities for TTO offices.  This session will cover hot topics\, including talent recruiting and internal office issues that have come to light in the wake of the pandemic\, and create an environment for employees to find a work-life balance. We will discuss the resignation revolution and how to maintain your top talent and highlight tips for hiring a diverse workforce and keeping your office fresh and engaged. Join us for what is sure to be a lively discussion. \nModerator:\nIan McClure\, University of Kentucky \nSpeakers:\nAlice Li\, Cornell University\nJim O’Connell\, University of Florida\nKelly Sexton\, University of Michigan
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/culture-is-king-recruiting-and-managing-a-team-in-a-new-remote-world-autm-annual-conference
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211118
DTSTAMP:20260525T093239
CREATED:20211026T015712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211026T015712Z
UID:10000242-1637020800-1637193599@ctl.cornell.edu
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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211109T120000
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CREATED:20211026T020155Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211104T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211104T130000
DTSTAMP:20260525T093239
CREATED:20211006T024644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211006T024644Z
UID:10000241-1636027200-1636030800@ctl.cornell.edu
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210609T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210609T154500
DTSTAMP:20260525T093239
CREATED:20210508T013108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210508T013108Z
UID:10000233-1623228300-1623253500@ctl.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:2021 CCMR Symposium: “High Performance Soft Materials: from Bioinspiration to Synthesis and Fabrication”
DESCRIPTION:CCMR Symposium – June 9\, 2021 – Virtual – Free Registration! \n   \nHigh-performance soft materials: from bioinspiration to synthesis and fabrication! \n   \nREGISTRATION IS OPEN! \n   \n2021 Organizing Committee:\nProf. Lawrence Bonassar\, Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering/Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering\, College of Engineering\, Cornell University \n   \nProf. Nikolaos Bouklas\, Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering\, College of Engineering\, Cornell University \n   \nA new generation of engineering applications\, propelled by industry and government-led initiatives\, has created an array of challenges towards enhancing the performance capabilities of soft materials. This effort has focused on a variety of goals\, including the development of novel soft materials that  \n\ncan match the natural properties of biological tissues\,\nare responsive to external multi-physical stimuli and\ncan function in structural and load bearing applications.\n\n   \nApplications in tissue engineering\, bioengineering\, soft robotics\, flexible electronics\, energetic materials and structural design\, all pose requirements towards optimizing combinations of material properties\, such as strength\, toughness\, fatigue resistance\, lubricity\, and wear resistance. For example recent advances have led to the development of double network hydrogels\, soft composites\, as well as hydrogels and elastomers with dynamic bonds which all are designed towards improved material properties. Bioinspiration and multiscale understanding of the underlying mechanisms that govern the material behavior prove to be extremely important for informing the design and generation of soft materials\, devices\, and implants. At the same time\, advancements in fabrication techniques such as 3D printing are expanding the application space of soft materials. The acceleration of soft material design needs to be supported by the concurrent evolution of fabrication and characterization techniques so that existing shortcomings of soft materials are overcome. \n   \nThe goal of this symposium is to bring together experts in the characterization\, design\, fabrication\, and application of high performance soft material to discuss recent developments in the field and priorities for interdisciplinary approaches to moving the field forward.  \n   \nRegister:\nhttps://www.ccmr.cornell.edu/industry/ccmr-symposium/registration/ccmr-symposium-registration-form/
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/2021-ccmr-symposium-high-performance-soft-materials-from-bioinspiration-to-synthesis-and-fabrication
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210225T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210225T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T093239
CREATED:20210111T204724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210111T204724Z
UID:10000220-1614247200-1614268800@ctl.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:2021 Weill Cornell Medicine Startup Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Keynote Speaker\, WCM NewCo Presentations\, and inventor/investor meetings.  \n  \nMore details to follow. \n  \nRegister here: https://2021wcm.splashthat.com/
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/2021-weill-cornell-medicine-startup-symposium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201210T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201210T180000
DTSTAMP:20260525T093239
CREATED:20201208T210347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201208T210347Z
UID:10000219-1607619600-1607623200@ctl.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:Weill Women Innovators Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Bioventure eLab\, which is part of the Biopharma Alliances & Research Collaborations\, is collaborating with AmplifyHer Ventures to announce a unique competition open exclusively to Weill Cornell associated companies\, led or founded by a woman.   \nAmplifyHer\, will make an investment of up to $50K into a startup based on a technology developed by a woman scientist\, or with a female in a leadership role at the company.   \nRegister for the Information Session\, this Thursday\, December\, 10\, 5:00-6:00 PM  \nhttps://weillwomeninnovators.splashthat.com/
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/weill-women-innovators-info-session
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201106T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201106T143000
DTSTAMP:20260525T093239
CREATED:20201103T014119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T014119Z
UID:10000216-1604671200-1604673000@ctl.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:WE Cornell: Conversations with STEM Founders-Reshma Shetty
DESCRIPTION:Please join WE Cornell for a conversation with STEM founder Reshma Shetty. \nThe event will feature a presentation from Reshma Shetty. \nReshma Shetty co-founded synthetic biology Ginkgo Bioworks\, Inc. in 2008. Spun out of MIT\, Ginkgo’s mission is to make biology easier to engineer. Started in a Cambridge\, MA apartment\, Reshma has helped to grow the company to 200 people and raised $450M in financing. In October 2018\, Ginkgo launched Bioworks4\, its fourth generation facility for design\, fabrication and testing of custom designed microbes. Ginkgo is concurrently engineering more than 50 organisms to spec for customers including Ajinomoto\, Cargill and ADM. Reshma Shetty has a B.S. degree in Computer Science from the University of Utah and a Ph.D. in Biological Engineering from MIT. \nRegister here:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/we-cornell-conversations-with-stem-founders-reshma-shetty-tickets-127448980331
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/we-cornell-conversations-with-stem-founders-reshma-shetty
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200820T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200820T150000
DTSTAMP:20260525T093239
CREATED:20200812T004418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200812T004418Z
UID:10000207-1597928400-1597935600@ctl.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:Webinar: US Air Force SBIR / STTR Program
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Technology Licensing (CTL) at Cornell University and Binghamton University are co-sponsoring a webinar presented by APEX\, a USAF Partnership Intermediary Agreement (PIA)\, about the US Air Force SBIR/STTR program.  \n  \nThursday\, August 20th\, 2020\n1 PM – 3 PM.  \n   \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND?  \nResearchers\, entrepreneurs\, and small business owners with technology solutions pertinent to the USAF and the capability to perform R&D leading to commercialization and sales to the USAF.  \n  \nWHAT WILL I LEARN?  \n\nUSAF SBIR/STTR Program details\nWhat’s changed in the USAF SBIR/STTR program \nHow to apply and tips for a better proposal\nWhat the USAF is looking for in technology and proposal\n\n  \nHOW DO I REGISTER?  \nRegister by emailing sgaffney@ybi.org   \n*Webinar information will be provided the week of the webinar.
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/webinar-us-air-force-sbir-sttr-program
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200619
DTSTAMP:20260525T093239
CREATED:20200518T193923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200518T193923Z
UID:10000204-1590192000-1592524799@ctl.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:NSF I-Corps Regional Course (now completely virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Are you a scientist\, engineer\, or aspiring entrepreneur working on a tech innovation that you think has strong commercialization potential? Not sure how to move your idea from the lab to the real world? \nJoin the free\, three-week NSF I-Corps Regional Course (now completely virtual)\, and learn how to talk to customers\, develop a business model\, and find product-market fit! \nWHO: Scientists\, Engineers\, & Aspiring Entrepreneurs\nWHAT: NSF I-Corps Regional Course- Free 3-week Training (All Virtual)\nWHEN: May 28th – June 18th\, 2020\nWHERE: Hosted online by Cornell University\nHOW: Apply Now at unyicorps.org \nThe I-Corps Regional Course is funded by NSF\, run by the Cornell-based UNY I-Corps Node and taught by experienced entrepreneurs. Using an ‘evidence-based entrepreneurship’ methodology\, scientists learn how to develop business hypotheses\, test them in interviews with potential customers\, and find product-market fit. \nAfter successfully completing the regional course\, teams can become eligible to apply to the national NSF I-Corps Teams program where they’ll receive $50\,000 to continue their customer discovery process. \nLearn more and apply at unyicorps.org. \n 
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/nsf-i-corps-regional-course-now-completely-virtual
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200428
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200430
DTSTAMP:20260525T093239
CREATED:20200225T232502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200225T232502Z
UID:10000199-1588032000-1588204799@ctl.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:BioFuture 2020 (POSTPONED)
DESCRIPTION:Postponement of BioFutureTM Conference Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19)\nAfter careful consideration of the current circumstances surrounding the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak\, Demy-Colton and the Advisory Board of BioFuture™ have made the difficult decision to postpone BioFuture™\, originally scheduled for April 28-29 at the Lotte Palace Hotel in New York City. A rescheduled meeting is being planned for later this year. \nOur team has been closely monitoring the rapidly escalating domestic and worldwide developments during the last several weeks related to COVID-19\, and believe that postponement is the most responsible course of action. The health\, safety\, and security of our attendees is our foremost  priority.  \nWe thank all of our participants and stakeholders for their patience and support at this challenging time. We will announce the dates and location of the rescheduled BioFuture™ Conference as soon as they are confirmed.  \nFor further information or questions\, please contact Lawrence Joseph\, ljoseph@demy-colton.com\nCTL is an official Supporter of this year’s BioFuture conference.
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/biofuture-2020
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200416
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200417
DTSTAMP:20260525T093239
CREATED:20200226T224425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200226T224425Z
UID:10000200-1586995200-1587081599@ctl.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:BenDaniel Venture Challenge
DESCRIPTION:The BenDaniel Venture Challenge (BVC) is Big Red Venture’s Annual Pitch Competition. Five finalists will pitch their business ideas to an investor panel during Entrepreneurship at Cornell Celebration. Winners of the competition will earn up to a cash prize totaling $25K (an additional $25K match if the technology is licensed through Cornell) to push their idea forward. The competition was set take place at Cornell University on April 16th however\, given the current state of affairs the event will now be a Virtual Pitch Competition. We are encouraging applicants to continue to apply with further event logistics to follow shortly.  \nApplication due date: March 15th\, 2020 \nhttp://www.brventurefund.com/bvc \n*The Cornell Center for Technology Licensing will match the prize money for companies using technologies licensed from Cornell University. \nCTL is an official sponsor of the BenDaniel Venture Challenge.
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/bendaniel-venture-challenge
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200319T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200319T203000
DTSTAMP:20260525T093239
CREATED:20200306T202334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200306T202334Z
UID:10000201-1584640800-1584649800@ctl.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:Fireside Chat with Alex Gorsky  Chairman and CEO\, Johnson & Johnson (POSTPONED)
DESCRIPTION:Moderated by Dr. John P. Leonard\nSenior Associate Dean for Innovation and Initiatives\nWeill Cornell Medicine \nFollowed by a presentation from JLABS @ NYC \nThursday\, March 19\, 2020\n6:00-8:30pm\nUris Auditorium\n1300 York Avenue\, New York\, NY 10065 \nAlex Gorsky is Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Johnson & Johnson\, one of just seven leaders who have served in the dual role since the company was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 1944. \nAlex began his Johnson & Johnson career as a sales representative with Janssen Pharmaceutica in 1988. Over the next three decades\, he advanced through positions of increasing responsibility in sales\, marketing\, and management\, culminating in being named CEO and Chairman in 2012. \nLimited Seats: Register here
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/fireside-chat-with-alex-gorsky-chairman-and-ceo-johnson-johnson
LOCATION:Uris Auditorium\, 1300 York Avenue\, New York\, 10065\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200110T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200124T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T093239
CREATED:20191002T204432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191002T204432Z
UID:10000180-1578646800-1579881600@ctl.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:I-Corps Short Course Winter Session @ Cornell University Jan 10th - Jan 24th
DESCRIPTION:Session 1: Fri. Jan 10 (4pm- 8pm)- In-person\nSession 2: Sat. Jan 11 (9am- 1pm)- In-person\nSession 3: Wed. 15 (2pm- 3pm)- Online\nSession 4: Wed. 22 (2pm- 3pm)- Online\nSession 5: Fri. Jan 24 (9am-pm)- In-person \nIn this 2-week course\, researchers working on a tech innovation “get out of the lab” and talk with customers to identify the best product-market fit. You may apply with a team of 1-3 people. \nTeams may not split attendance between members. The Team Lead is required to attend and participate fully in every session of the short course. This is important for two reasons:\n1) Course learning is cumulative\n2) Only team members who personally complete the full short course can be considered for NSF lineage and a nomination for national I-Corps Teams. \n  \nMore Information »
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/i-corps-short-course-winter-session-cornell-university-jan-10th-jan-24th
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191120T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191120T180000
DTSTAMP:20260525T093239
CREATED:20191113T041535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191113T041535Z
UID:10000189-1574263800-1574272800@ctl.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:WCM Dean's Third Annual Symposium on  Entrepreneurship and Academic Drug Development
DESCRIPTION:Dean Augustine M.K. Choi proudly presents: Third Annual Symposium on Entrepreneurship and Academic Drug Development \n  \nThis symposium is designed for faculty\, trainees\, and students interested in advancing their research from the lab to the clinic. \nLearn how you can work with the Center for Technology Licensing\, BioPharma Alliances and Research Collaborations\, Tri-Institutional Therapeutics Discovery Institute\, and Bridge Medicines to commercialize your discoveries. \n  \nKeynote Address “Life Science\, From Bench to Bedside” \nThis presentation offers insight into the life sciences industry\, from the perspective of both an academic entrepreneur and an investment banker in the healthcare sector. \n\nArie S. Belldegrun\, MD\n\nDirector\, Institute of Urologic Oncology\, Professor\, Urologic Oncology\, Roy and Carol Doumani Chair in Urologic Oncology\, University of California\, Los Angeles\, Executive Chairman and Co-Founder\, Allogene Therapeutics \n\nAlan Hartman\n\nPartner\, Centerview Partners \n  \nPresentations by WCM faculty: Dr. Rainu Kaushal\, Dr. Jyotishman Pathak and Dr. Carl Nathan \n  \nReception to follow\, 5-6 PM \n  \nLocation: Belfer Research Building\, 413 E. 69th Street\, 302-A/B/C/D \n  \nRSVP: https://weillcornell.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eLkbCoPeATvBJ9b \n 
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/wcm-deans-third-annual-symposium-on-entrepreneurship-and-academic-drug-development
LOCATION:Belfer Research Building\, 413 E 69th St\, New York\, NY\, NY\, 10021\, United States
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