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Capstone program which is focused on planning, researching, preparing and presenting a business plan in teams of 3 to 5 members. For links to a large number of very useful resources for entrepreneurs, see the MST Spring 2005 Capstone Project Resources page.
University are getting a boost from a new suite of accounting, business development and legal services provided by the Springboard Project, which gives selected OHSU startups access to experts in business plan development and review, local venture capitalists, and mentoring from local entrepreneurs. OHSU startups are chosen to participate in the Springboard Project through a competitive review process.
facilitating and managing research collaborations and business partnerships and to promote a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship which enables transfer of research from the laboratory to the market for public benefit.
discovery and initial commercial seed funding for promising early stage OHSU technologies. Through this fund, the University invests a limited amount of money in order to achieve a specific set of milestones needed to help achieve an initial commercial investment. This commercial investment may come from a licensee, angel investor, or early stage venture capital fund. The Fund is provided by the OHSU Foundation and the application process is managed through the Technology and Research Collaborations office. Oregon State University
transfer of technologies developed at OSU to companies for the commercialization of inventions. The OTT's ultimate goal for the outstanding research, which occurs at OSU, is the commercialization of inventions for the public's greater use and benefit. The OTT also provides economic development to Oregon based companies and Oregon constituents. The OTT assists faculty and departments on the education on patents, intellectual property, manages OSU's patent portfolio, and assists in identifying, protecting, developing and the licensing of the OSU inventions.
transforming the 76-year-old building into a specially designed home for nearly 300 students in OSU's Austin Entrepreneurship Program. What makes Weatherford unique is its complete focus on entrepreneurship - from the students, to live-in faculty, to in-hall lectures by visiting industry leaders, to the special "incubator" rooms where students can design and develop their own businesses.
adoption of open source software across the globe and aid the community that develops and uses it. The OSL's talented team of students and full-time staff do this by focusing on software development as well as hosting the world's largest open source projects Portland State University
initiative of Portland State University located at 2828 SW Corbett Avenue. It supports start-up technology businesses by providing affordable office space, delivering a variety of support services, and linking participating businesses to selected research and development capabilities of university faculty and students. These supports combine to help start-ups accelerate their business and product development cycles.
the "Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology". PICMET '05, was the largest conference on technology management in the world, and focused on "Technology Management: A Unifying Discipline for Melting the Boundaries."
state of Oregon to promote innovation for a better future. It is a three-year, $600,000 project, funded by the NSF’S Partnerships for Innovation Program and headed by four faculty members at Portland State University: Dean Marvin Kaiser, Professor Melissa Appleyard, Professor Steve Benight, and Professor Erik Bodegom.
management and marketing with leadership development course-work, culminating in a thesis project involving a real world experience that demands these combined skills. Teams of 2-5 students each invest 200+ hours per student in the project. If you have a business project that could benefit from 400 to 1,000 hours of analysis by talented graduate students, click here for more information.. University of Oregon
was founded in 1989 with a $1 million endowment from Charles H. Lundquist. It provides students with learning and experiential opportunities that enable them to succeed in the marketplace as responsible, effective business leaders. With this internal mission in mind, the LCE is committed, in both concept and action, to adding value by creating, sharing, and promoting business knowledge through cooperation and collaboration among students, faculty, and the greater business community. To this end, the LCE has continued to build upon its traditional base of activity, recently initiating efforts that lead to greater cooperation and support for entrepreneurial activities and leverage individual knowledge and resources for the good of students, faculty, and regional businesses.
become one of the preeminent business plan competitions in the United States. Presented by the University of Oregon's Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship (LCE), the NVC offers $65,000 in cash prizes and attracts collegiate teams from across the nation and around the world. University of Portland
interdisciplinary organization that helps students develop entrepreneurial skills by fostering relationships between the University and the business community. Students engage in classroom activity; mentor with business owners, corporate executives and entrepreneurs; and travel domestically and abroad to gain a global perspective and ignite ideas for creative ventures.
Portland students who either create new business ventures of their own or develop and implement strategies to improve existing enterprises. The program provides classroom activity and applied experience, including travel abroad, to expose students to new and different ways of doing business.
Portland students who either create new business ventures of their own or develop and implement strategies to improve existing enterprises. The program provides classroom activity and applied experience, including travel abroad, to expose students to new and different ways of doing business.
Defining Moment Campaign gift from Fedele Bauccio '64,'66 and his wife, Linda. The gift enables the University to stage a series of lectures with visiting entrepreneurs. Willamette University Venture and Angel Research, Prof. Robert Wiltbank University Resources Outside of Oregon Standford Center for Entrepreneurial Studies |