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SUMMARY:Venturium Spring '26 - Academic Venture Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Venturium’26 is a virtual\, half-day showcase for spinouts from several academic institutions across the USA. The selected companies are actively raising a pre-seed or seed round to drive development and commercialization. \n​Why Attend? This one-of-a-kind event allows our audience of venture capital firms\, venture studios\, accelerators\, incubators\, and industry professionals to explore a curated selection of companies and innovative technologies. \nCornell startup MAV Unlimited has been selected to pitch at this event. \n​Attend to meet academic spinouts representing a variety of esteemed academic institutions\, including: California State University – Long Beach\, Cornell University\, Northeastern University\, Rutgers University\, University of Kentucky\, University of Pennsylvania\, Vanderbilt\, and Washington University – St. Louis. \n​A full agenda for Venturium Spring’26\, including company names and contact information\, will be published the week of the event. Venturium will encompass pitches from companies commercializing across life\, physical\, and software sciences. \n​Timing of event: \n\n\n​11:30-11:45 | Welcome from the Academic Institutions Powering Venturium Spring’26 \n\n\n​11:45-1:05 | Presentations featuring Early-stage Ventures \n\n\n​1:05-1:25 | Networking in Breakout Rooms \n\n\n​1:25-1:30 | Closing Remarks \n\n\n​Join us to discover new ventures\, form strategic partnerships\, and contribute to the growth of these companies. This event is a valuable platform for networking\, learning\, and fostering meaningful collaborations. \nRegister for the event.
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SUMMARY:Lab to Impact: Customer Discovery in Early-Stage Life Sciences
DESCRIPTION:Most life science companies don’t fail because the science was wrong. They fail because no one validated the problem\, the customer\, or the market before spending years — and millions — building toward them. \nJoin the Center for Technology Licensing (CTL) for Customer Discovery in Early-Stage Life Sciences\, a virtual conversation for researchers\, faculty innovators\, and aspiring founders working at the edge of translation. Attendees will learn how experienced practitioners approach customer discovery in regulated\, technically complex life science markets\, and how that work shapes everything from product design to capital strategy. \nThe panel features: \n\nAudrey Beckman\, Partner and Chief Innovation Officer at Boomerang Ventures\, who evaluates and co-builds health tech companies\nDave Saunders\, Product Development Advisor at AiM Medical Robotics\, whose MRI-guided neurosurgery robot has just completed first-in-human trials\nDr. Amir Goldan\, Associate Professor at Weill Cornell Medicine and serial inventor of Prism-PET and NeuroTwain\, who is currently navigating the leap from lab to market.\nThe discussion will be moderated by Donna Rounds\, Ph.D.\, from CTL at Weill Cornell.\n\nRegister here. 
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