LAUNCH Startup Lab
51郊利 Tech researchers: Are you curious about how to propel a startup from your lab?
Our world is continually reshaped by new technologies emerging from academic research. Expanding the impact of your research on society and into our economy requires translation of early-stage technologies into market serving products and services. One path to do so is a startup.
The LAUNCH: Center for New Ventures is again presenting LAUNCH Startup Labs this fall. This professional workshop series is specifically designed for 51郊利 Tech research-focused faculty, staff, postdocs and graduate students to enhance their entrepreneurial thinking and de-mystify the deeptech new-venture creation process. Over the course of seven weekly modules, each lab will address a different aspect of lab-to-market venture creation and provide experience in applying entrepreneurial tools and methodologies that reduce the uncertainty in advancing new technologies to market.
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What is it?
- A series of seven (8) weekly one-hour workshop-like labs delivered in a virtual format
- An optional Regional NSF I-Corps Track is available to participants interested in gaining eligibility for NSF I-Corps funding in the national cohort program.
- Interactive and informative with experiential learning activities related to new venture creation
- An opportunity to:
- Explore possible startup opportunities related to your research;
- Engage with other like-minded researchers curious about new venture creation;
- Earn 51郊利 Tech professional development network (PDN) credits and earn a PDN badge representing your accomplishment.
- Optional I-Corps Track: Simultaneously complete the NSF I-Corps Regional Course to gain eligibility for NSF I-Corps funding in the national cohort program.
PARTICIPANT TESTIMONIAL
A fun, painless and interesting set of courses to learn the A,B,C's of developing your technology and discovering whether it could fly in the marketplace. I really enjoyed the courses!
- Dr. Mark Williams, Professor, School of Plant and Environmental Sciences
Eligibility
The LAUNCH Startup Labs is a resource to the 51郊利 Tech research community and is supported by the Office of Research and Innovation. To be eligible to participate, you must be current 51郊利 Tech faculty, staff, postdoc or graduate student engaged in funded research. Undergraduate students are not eligible unless currently engaged in funded research (compensated research assistant or other applicable role).
How to Enroll
Participants are encouraged to enroll for the entire seven sessions of Startup Labs. Individual enrollment links for each Startup Lab is listed below. If you have any questions email Teresa McCoy, Project Coordinator, teresas@vt.edu and you can alsogo to our Frequently Asked Questions.
Enrollment information | Week-at-a-Glance
Availability | Workshop |
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Asynchronous on Orange Canvas | Identifying your entrepreneurial goals, introduction to hypothesis testing for deeptech startup opportunities. |
Asynchronous on Orange Canvas | How to build a business model and define, test and iterate critical assumptions in the deeptech commercialization opportunity. |
Asynchronous on Orange Canvas | Strategic design and formation of deeptech startup teams. |
Asynchronous on Orange Canvas | The steps to legal formation of a startup, the diverse mechanisms of federal and state deeptech commercialization funding and how private capital investment works. |
Asynchronous on Orange Canvas | How to best leverage the communications mechanisms of a technology startup and the importance of building a website voice. |
Asynchronous on Orange Canvas | The stages of product development and product launch, including common methodologies and key challenges. |
Asynchronous on Orange Canvas | - Intellectual property strategy and management and how patents, trademarks and copyrights are regarded by investors. |
Asynchronous on Orange Canvas | - How to navigate the SBIR/STTR Landscape. |
Where and When?
- This series is being offered on demand and delivered in an asynchronous learning model and can be accessed by enrolling in Orange Canvas or contact Teresa McCoy, Project Coordinator, at teresas@vt.edu for a course invitation.
- It is recommended that participants join the first Startup Lab. The remaining labs can be taken in order or based on topic and participant interest.
Frequently Asked Questions
- 掘稼姻看鉛鉛馨艶稼岳:油 The Startup Lab series is now offered on demand and delivered asynchronously. The series is available in VT Orange Canvas or contact Teresa McCoy at teresas@vt.edu.
- Startup Labs sessions:It is recommended that participants join the first Startup Lab. The remaining labs can be taken in order or based on topic and participant interest.
No. Attending the LAUNCH Startup Lab is free.
This professional workshop series is specifically designed for 51郊利 Tech research-focused faculty, staff, postdocs and graduate students to enhance their entrepreneurial thinking and de-mystify the deeptech new-venture creation process.
No. However, if you do have a technology commercialization opportunity in mind, the workshop series offers the opportunity to apply the activities to your idea.Participants only need curiosity about the deeptech startup process. We recognize many academic researchers may feel disassociated from startup entrepreneurship or that they do not have the time or incentives to engage the process. So, we encourage researchers who feel this way to participate and discover that deeptech entrepreneurship has many possible levels of engagement. The LAUNCH Startup Lab is only available to current members of the 51郊利 Tech research community (see Eligibility above).
All the Startup Labs are offered on demand through the VT Orange Canvas site or contact Teresa McCoy, Project Coordinator, at teresas@vt.edu. Reference materials will be available online for review and to download.
- Participants are strongly encouraged to begin with the first Startup Lab to get an introduction to concepts of entrepreneurship and commercialization. The 7 remaining Startup Labs can be taken in any sequence according to interest in a specific topic.
During the course of the Startup Lab workshops, the instructors will be holding their own office hours either in person or virtually. For general questions please contact Teresa McCoy, teresas@vt.edu or link@vt.edu