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Thursday, April 10, 2008
9am – 9pm
Varies: $25 - $75 per event
This two-day event will include a speech by Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year Howard Milstein '73; a Celebration Banquet honoring Milstein; Symposia on the topics of Entrepreneurship in (1) Agriculture, Food and Life Sciences, (2) Engineering, (3) Health Care, (4) Hospitality, (5) Real Estate, and (6) Venture Capital and Sustainability; a university-wide Technology and Entrepreneurship Expo; Showcase presentations from the Cornell Center for Technology, Enterprise and Commercialization and Student Agencies; and a Cornell Entrepreneur Network (CEN) Event featuring Will Rosenzweig '81, Managing Director of PHYSIC Ventures, speaking on "The Convergence of Life Science and Lifestyle: Where are the Business Opportunities?"
Friday, April 11, 2008
9am – 9pm
Varies: $25 - $75 per event
This two-day event will include a speech by Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year Howard Milstein '73; a Celebration Banquet honoring Milstein; Symposia on the topics of Entrepreneurship in (1) Agriculture, Food and Life Sciences, (2) Engineering, (3) Health Care, (4) Hospitality, (5) Real Estate, and (6) Venture Capital and Sustainability; a university-wide Technology and Entrepreneurship Expo; Showcase presentations from the Cornell Center for Technology, Enterprise and Commercialization and Student Agencies; and a Cornell Entrepreneur Network (CEN) Event featuring Will Rosenzweig '81, Managing Director of PHYSIC Ventures, speaking on "The Convergence of Life Science and Lifestyle: Where are the Business Opportunities?"
Friday, April 18, 2008
8:00 am – 5:15 pm
Invention to Venture (I2V) is a national forum on collegiate technology entrepreneurship, developed by the National Collegiate Inventors & Innovators Alliance (NCIIA) with the support of the Kauffman Foundation.
This workshop event, the first to be held in New York State, will provide an introduction to technology entrepreneurship for science and technology students and faculty and provide a forum for those the “entrepreneurial enterprise,” such as investors, entrepreneurs, potential customers and service providers. Participants connect with resources, partners, and programs that can facilitate the pursuit of their entrepreneurial ambitions.
Experienced enterpreneurs, along with subject matter experts will discuss the startup decision, idea validation, sales and marketing, intellectual property, team building, the "pitch", and securing financing. Inventors and entrepreneurs from universities and throughout the community are welcome, as is anyone seeking an entrepreneurial opportunity.