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Seeking Faculty Innovators to Participate in Inaugural 鶹ƵTechnology Entrepreneurship Conference

Tuesday, March 1, 2016, By Lindsay Wickham
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The conference will showcase new technology developed locally.

The inaugural 鶹ƵTechnology Entrepreneurship Conference will showcase locally developed new technology and help to facilitate the commercialization of research and technologies developed at 鶹ƵUniversity and by its partners. The conference will take place on April 15, from 2-5 p.m. in the Flaum Grand Hall at the Whitman School.

The event will:

  • offer venture funds the ability to consider SU technologies for funding opportunities;
  • provide SU faculty and students access to economic development resources;
  • introduce the technology commercialization and transfer process; and
  • catalyze conversations between researchers and the individuals who can help navigate the entrepreneurial process to go from proof of concept to startup and beyond.

The conference will feature poster presentations by faculty members and graduate researchers who are developing new technologies with commercialization potential. Information sessions on IP landscapes and SBIR/STTR funding will be offered by the New York State Science & Technology Law Center and Central NY Technology Development Organization. A keynote speaker will address funding opportunities for faculty research, new technology development and the commercialization process.

“Providing the innovation community a look at the remarkable science & technology being developed in the 鶹ƵUniversity area is imperative for its commercial development,” says M. Jack Rudnick, director of the NYS Science & Technology Law Center. “Tech showcases build momentum for the commercialization of research. The event provides an opportunity for investment funds, incubators, serial entrepreneurs, government resources, entrepreneurial academic programs and IP attorneys to view what is happening in the SU area and be part of the support network to develop those with good promise.”

Event attendees will include members of the entrepreneurial and local business community, relevant industry experts, potential licensees or partnering companies, members of the investment community, managers of incubators and accelerator-type programs.

To participate as a faculty member or graduate student showcasing new technology, . To register to attend the event and view these technologies, .

Campus and community partners for the inaugural 鶹ƵTechnology Entrepreneurship Conference include: , , and the .

For more information, contact Lindsay Wickham, Falcone Center events and communications manager, at 315-443-3550 or lwickham@syr.edu.

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