Innovative Faculty and Students Invited to Session on National Science Foundation I-Corps Program
Thursday, August 29, 2024
Calling all innovative faculty and students to join us on for the Novus I-Corps Program to learn how to turn your ideas into successful businesses. The event will be held from 4-7 p.m, Wednesday, September 18, in Bishop Dougherty University Center, Chancellor's Suite.
Learn about the impact your research or innovation could have in solving real-world
problems by attending our Novus I-Corps Program at Seton Hall University, a half-day
introduction to I-Corps, co-sponsored by the Northeast I-Corps Hub.
The Novus I-Corps program provides an opportunity for individuals and teams with innovations
to:
- Understand how customer discovery drives innovation (and gets you out of the building!)
- Learn tips for success from an I-Corps alumni Panel sharing their experience.
- Network with others to form teams (Optional)
Who Should Attend:
- Seton Hall University faculty, postdoctoral researchers, graduate students, and/or undergraduates as well as faculty and students from other universities, are encouraged to participate.
- Individuals who want to learn how innovation happens at Seton Hall University and potentially join a team.
- Student organization/ program leaders who want to learn more about how I-Corps can benefit their members.
Benefits:
- Training: Three-hour training introducing the I-Corps Lean LaunchPad approach to evaluating technologies through customer-discovery research, focused on identifying the technology’s potential for development in a startup or other venture.
- Networking: Build relationships with local I-Corps program leaders to get guidance and support. Individuals can form teams to be eligible to apply for the Regional I-Corps program.
- Preparation: Attendees will be prepared to begin a journey of customer discovery with their own team or with a team they newly created.
- Follow-Up Opportunities: Attendees can be fast-tracked to the 4-week Regional I-Corps Program ($1,500 National Science Foundation grant to do customer discovery). Followed by guidance to receive follow-up funding up to $50,000 and $305,000.
You can register for this free event here.
For more information, please contact Susan Scherreik, director, Center of Innovation and Entrepreneurship.