== Student innovation and entrepreneurship ==[[File:TAMU LC emblem.png|thumb|center|350px]]
Texas A&M has support for students to learn about = Student Innovation and become involved with entrepreneurship. These programs, like <u>Startup Aggieland</u> and <u>Aggies in Business,</u> are generally new and constantly evolving.Entrepreneurship =
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The Texas A&M University proudly hosts an inclusive and enabling infrastructure for entrepreneurship and innovation efforts led by students through various on-campus programs: <u>Startup Aggieland</u>Mays , <u>Aggies in Business School Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship</u> provides undergraduate and graduate certificates for entrepreneurship., They support student entrepreneurship as well as faculty and the local community with competitions <u>Engineering Innovation Center</u> are all manifestations of such an effort and lecture series allow students to inspire exercise their business-savvy, creativity, and educate. [[http://cnve.tamuproduct development skills.edu/programs/ http://cnve.tamu.edu/programs/]]
● [http://cnve.tamu.edu/programs/ideas-challenge<u>The Mays Business School Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship</ Ideas Challengeu>] - idea competition where 40 finalist ideas are chosenprovides undergraduate and graduate certificates for entrepreneurship. Unfortunately, the undergraduate certificate is limited to undergraduate students in Mays Business School. Only the graduate certificate is available to students across colleges. The Center for New Ventures and the top 3 ideas receive a cash prize (1st - $3Entrepreneurship,000however, 2nd - $2,00, 3rd - $1000)does support student entrepreneurship as well as faculty and the local community with competitions and lecture series to inspire and educate across campus. Some of its popular programs include:
● *[http://cnve.tamu.edu/programs/ideas-challenge/ Ideas Challenge] - idea competition where 40 finalist ideas are chosen, and the top 3 ideas receive a cash prize (1st - $3,000, 2nd - $2,000, 3rd - $1000)*[http://cnve.tamu.edu/programs/3DS/ 3 Day Startup] - a weekend event where students collaborate to form businesses and demo a prototype to a panel of judges , including investors
● [http[File://cnveTAMU LC 3ds 2.tamu.edu/programs/lunch-learn/ Lunch and Learnjpg|thumb|right]] - lunch speaker events
● *[http://cnve.tamu.edu/programs/lunch-learn/ Lunch and Learn] - lunch speaker events*[http://cnve.tamu.edu/programs/start-up-101/ Startup 101]- a weekly lesson spanning 3 or 4 weeks featuring presentations from business leaders, marketers, and IP attorneys and their advice on startup creation
<u>Startup Aggieland</u> is a brand new student incubator designed to provide students with launch-ready concepts, the opportunity to receive co-working spaces, mentors, and a supportive community. They lack laboratories, equipment, and funding. [[http://cnve.tamu.edu/programs/accelerator/ http://cnve.tamu.edu/programs/accelerator/]]
[http://cnve.tamu.edu/programs/accelerator <u>Startup Aggieland</u>] is a brand new student incubator designed to provide students who have launch-ready concepts with the opportunity to receive co-working spaces, mentors, and a supportive community. They lack laboratories, equipment, and funding.
<u>Aggies in Business (AiB)</u> is another brand new program that provides business consulting for local businesses, and enables students to be employed by the university to perform this consulting work. The student employees are overseen by leadership. [[httpFile://wwwTAMU LC startupaggieland 1.txaib.org/images/txaib/pages/aib_consulting.html httpjpg|thumb|right]][[File://www.txaib.org/images/txaib/pages/aib_consultingTAMU LC startupaggieland 2.htmljpg|thumb|right]]
== Faculty innovation [http://www.txaib.org/images/txaib/pages/aib_consulting.html <u>Aggies in Business (AiB)</u>] is another brand new program that provides business consulting for local businesses, and entrepreneurship ==enables students to be employed by the university to perform this consulting work. The student employees are overseen by leadership.
The university offers great resources to enable faculty entrepreneurship.Texas A Faculty are allowed to participate in nearly all of M also has several avenues, such as the programs run Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship Newsletter, Texas A&M Regional Engineering Conference, and Engineering Development (hosted by <u>CNVE</u> which enables them Student Engineers' Council), to be introduced inform students of and educated in entrepreneurship, market innovation and entrepreneurial activities and there are numerous institutions that provide commercialization of researchopportunities.
The <u>May’s Business School Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship</u> provides undergraduate and graduate certificates for entrepreneurship. They support student entrepreneurship as well as faculty and the local community with competitions and lecture series to inspire and educate. [[http://cnve.tamu.edu/programs/ http://cnve.tamu.edu/programs/]]
● [http://cnve.tamu.edu/programs/ideas-challenge/ Ideas Challenge] - idea competition where 40 finalist ideas are chosen, and the top 3 ideas receive a cash prize (1st - $3,000, 2nd - $2,00, 3rd - $1000)
● [http://cnve.tamu.edu/programs/3DS/ 3 Day Startup] - a weekend event where students collaborate to form businesses and demo a prototype to a panel of judges, including investors
● [http[File://cnveTamuhack.tamu.edu/programs/lunch-learn/ Lunch and Learnjpg|thumb]] - lunch speaker events
●<u>[https://engineering.tamu.edu/aggiesinvent Aggies Invent] </u>is a monthly, 48 hour intensive design experience offered at the Engineering Innovation Center (EIC), a 20,000 square foot rapid prototyping lab. The format of the experience is to engage 60 or more students in multidiscipline/multi-level teams in hands on [http://cnveprojects that will push their innovation, creativity, and communication skills. Each event will have a specific theme and will be designed in collaboration with industry and faculty.tamuAt the final presentations, Aggies Invent teams will compete for cash awards.edu/programs/start1st place -up$1,000, 2nd place -101/ Startup 101]$750, and 3rd place - a weekly lesson spanning 3 or 4 weeks featuring presentations from business $500 per team. The end goal is to provide students the opportunity to acquire skills essential to becoming successful innovation leaders, marketers, and IP attorneys and their advice on support them in founding startup creationcompanies.
[http://tamuhack.com/ TAMUHack] is the official [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackathon hackathon] of the university, where 700 students across the world get together on our campus to build amazing products quickly and intelligently. TAMUHack brings relevant industrial partners such as Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Rackspace to connect with our students and helps them to meet the needs of a world that is incessantly expanding. This event particularly allows the students to exercise their sense of entrepreneurship and innovation by rapidly developing solutions to modern problems in an efficient manner, and also helps our students to learn to work with a diverse set of team members. Additionally, this event exposes our students to the rapid construction/deployment framework, such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agile_software_development agile development], that is one of the hallmarks of modernly relevant powerhouses in tech such as Square, Uber, Facebook, AirBnB, and others.
The <u>Division of Research</u> at A&M is a library of resources in the university and surrounding network. They accept grant proposals and funnel research opportunities to the correct institutions (most of which are listed under Technology Transfer). [[http://vpr.tamu.edu/about httpFile://vpr14560175 886476334817112 3754447765034671670 o.tamujpg|thumb|14560175 886476334817112 3754447765034671670 o.edu/aboutjpg]]
=Faculty Innovation and Entrepreneurship = The university offers great resources to enable faculty entrepreneurship. CNVE offers online resources ( for e.g. lectures and case-studies) to help faculty introduce innovation and entrepreneurship to students in both innovation- and entrepreneurship-focused and non- innovation and entrepreneurship-focused courses. Faculty are allowed to participate in nearly all of the programs run by <u>CNVE</u> which also enables them to be introduced to and educated in entrepreneurship, and there are numerous institutions that provide commercialization of research. For example, the Office of Texas A&M System Technology Commericialization assists faculty in taking their research outside the university in the form of inventions and startups. [http://vpr.tamu.edu/about <u>The Division of Research</u>] at A&M is a library of resources in the university and surrounding network. They accept grant proposals and funnel research opportunities to the correct institutions (most of which are listed under Entrepreneurship and Funding Resources). = University technology transfer function =Technology Transfer Function =
Texas A&M offers a number of offices to encourage quick transfer of research to industry, aided also by some incubators in the surrounding Bryan / College Station area.
<u>[https://engineering.tamu.edu/easa/areas/enrichment/aggie-challenge The Aggi-E Challenge Program]</u> is a program designed to actively engage engineering undergraduate students with multidisciplinary team projects related to the engineering challenges facing our society. The grand challenges include, but are not limited to, the 14 Grand Challenges for Engineering (articulated by the National Academy of Engineering), the 14 Grand Challenges for Global Health (articulated by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation), and Engineering World Health: Projects That Matter. The program provides engineering undergraduates with opportunities to engage in multidisciplinary team projects addressing elements of some of the most important engineering challenges. Since fall 2012, more than 680 students have participated in the AggiE_Challenge program. [https://engineering.tamu.edu/programs/gcsp <u>The Grand Challenges Scholars Program</u>] (GCSP) is a selective, three-year program that will attract, retain, and graduate future leaders who are equipped to solve engineering grand challenges facing our society today and in the future. The Grand Challenge Scholar (GCS) will achieve in-depth understanding of their technical areas in the context of research related to a Grand Challenge problem while also gaining interdisciplinary, entrepreneurial, global, and service learning expertise and experiences. Grand Challenge Scholars will be prepared to be global leaders, in all sectors: academe, government, and industry. The program assists proactive and dedicated students to hone their academic aptitude into producing solutions to modern engineering problems. [http://otc.tamu.edu/ <u>The Texas A&M Office of Technology Commercialization</u>] identifies and supports the transition of academic research into a monetized product by linking researchers with entrepreneurs and investors. Businesses are spin-outs of the A&M System research and licensed through A&M. *~36 current startups listed*Formation of over 700 license agreements*Manage 900 patents, 1500 patent applications [http://agriliferesearch.tamu.edu/corporaterelations/about-corporate-relations/ <u>Texas A&M AgriLife Research</u>] is a hub for agricultural entrepreneurs. They have existing relationships with sponsors in order to quickly develop startups where researchers can remain scientists and hand over project management to a sponsor. *Network of**250 country extension offices**900 professional educators <br/>[http://tti.tamu.edu/group/tog/ <u>Texas A&M Transport Institution</u>] provides networking for innovators to research institutions regarding the transportation profession as a whole, including construction and safety. [http://researchvalley.org/who-we-are/ <u>Research Valley</u>] is a hub that provides support to early stage startups as well as networking to quickly bring startups and technology ventures to the industry. They are built on strong industry relationships that enables the quick move to industry. *Access to capital from**Aggie Angel Network**Research Valley Funds, LLC**Texas Emerging Technology Fund ($200 million in funding for commercialization)**Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas**See updated landscape analysis for more options on regional capital. = University-Industry Collaboration = The University has strong ties with big industry leaders to encourage a quick transition from research to industry.
The [http://researchvalley.org/who-we-are/ <u>Texas A&M Office of Technology CommercializationResearch Valley</u> identifies ] is a hub that provides support to early stage startups as well as networking to quickly bring startups and supports technology ventures to the transition of academic research into a monetized product by linking researchers with entrepreneurs and investorsindustry.They are built on strong industry relationships that enable Businesses are spin-outs of the Aquick move to industry.&M System research and licensed through A&M. [[http://otc.tamu.edu/ http://otc.tamu.edu/]]nbsp;
● ~36 current startups listed*Relationships with**Pfizer**Novartis**MDF Anderson**Hewlett Packard**Schlumberger**ConocoPhillips
● Formation of over 700 license agreements
● Manage 900 patents, 1500 patent applications
[http://cnve.tamu.edu/about/advisory-council/ <u>The Mays Business School Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship</u>] has an advisory council built from industry leaders, including leaders in finance, construction, banking, law, technology, and marketing. Additionally, they have strong relationships with local I&E institutions in the local community and the state of Texas.
[http://engineering.tamu.edu/contact/easa <u>Texas A&M AgriLife ResearchThe Dwight D. Look College of Engineering</u> is a hub for agricultural entrepreneurs] within the university supports and fosters industry and nonprofit relationships within the realm of engineering. They In addition, the individual departments within the school have existing relationships close ties with sponsors in order to quickly develop startups where researchers can remain scientists industry leaders and hand over project management to a sponsorcampus presence from representatives of those businesses. [[http://agriliferesearch.tamu.edu/corporaterelations/about-corporate-relations/ http://agriliferesearch.tamu.edu/corporaterelations/about-corporate-relations/]]
● Network of= Regional and Local Economic Development Efforts =
○Texas A 250 county extension officesM University has a relationship with a number of local institutions that are fostering local entrepreneurs and innovators.
○ 900 professional educators[http://hackdfw.com <u>HackDFW</u>] is the sister organization to TAMUHack and sponsors the event by connecting our thinkers and builders with a myriad of diverse students, access to the DFW area's most competitive tech companies, and connecting the Texas regional hackathons together in order to increase participation and competitiveness.
[http://binaryspace.co/ <u>Binary Space</u>] is a professional workspace community for entrepreneurs, creatives, and go-getters in the core of Downtown Bryan, Texas. Their vision as a diverse community of goofy, creative individuals, is to equip, collaborate, and motivate each other in a holistic environment.
[http://researchvalley.org/who-we-are/ <u>Texas A&M Transport InstitutionResearch Valley</u> ] is a hub that provides support to early stage startups as well as networking for innovators to research institutions regarding quickly bring startups and technology ventures to the transportation profession as a whole, including construction and safetyindustry. [[http://tti They are built on strong industry relationships that enables the quick move to industry.tamu.edu <u>CNVE</groupu> has ties with <u>Research Valley</tog/ http://ttiu>’s leadership.tamu.edu/group/tog/]]
[http://www.bcschamber.org/ <u>BCS Chamber</u>] is the local chamber of commerce. The BCS Chamber is unique in its very strong commitment and involvement in the local community. <u>CNVE</u> is developing a stronger relationship with the chamber, the first steps being induction of several student startups (primarily from <u>Startup Aggieland</u>) as members.
[http://cnve.tamu.edu/programs/ <u>Research ValleyThe May’s Business School Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship</u> is an incubator that ] provides support to early stage startups as well as networking to quickly bring startups programs for students and faculty, but also opens the doors of their lectures and technology ventures programs to members of the industry. They are built on strong industry relationships that enables the quick move to industry. [local community (see [http://researchvalleycnve.orgtamu.edu/who-we-areprograms/ http:ebv//researchvalleyEntrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans]).org/who-we-are/]]
● [http://www.aggie100.com/ <u>The Aggie 100</u>] recognizes and celebrates the top 100 fastest growing Aggie-owned or Aggie-led businesses in the world. The annual gathering hosts nearly a thousand attendees, and aims to pass the successes and strategies of the top businesses to the next generation of Aggie entrepreneurs. Access to Capital from
○[http://communities.tamu.edu/ <u>Texas A Aggie AngelM AgriLife Research</u>] provides a community development program to provide technical assistance, grants, and workshops to communities to strengthen the foundation for economic development. Network
○[http://tees.tamu.edu/about/rpc/ <u>Texas A M Engineering Experiment Station</u>] provides networking to all Texans to find a research partner, including all the other research-capable universities in the state, and to pursue higher research opportunities. Grants provided for 3 school districts, 1 community center, and 4 hospitals. Research Valley Funds, LLC
○ Texas Emerging Technology Fund ($200 million in funding for commercialization)
○ Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas
== University-Industry collaboration =Landscape Canvas =
The University has strong ties with big industry leaders to encourage a quick transition from research to industry[https://drive.google. F][https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qa6gNU7XoOp4aswj1ZLC_I8Rmc29A5yzMurlh2L4OEE/edit?usp=sharing all 2016 Canvas] Presentation [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1guZPj9TNkbHlm4i9gQLGil3IpHG-RQ6VR6lOVKxDW5M/embed?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000&slide=id.gded0dd295_2_14 Fall 2016 Landscape Presentation]
<u>Research Valley</u> is an incubator that provides support to early stage startups as well as networking to quickly bring startups and technology ventures to the industry. They are built on strong industry relationships that enables the quick move to industry. [[http://researchvalley.org/who-we-are/ http://researchvalley.org/who-we-are/]]= Related Links =
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The <u>Mays Business School Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship</u> has an advisory council built from industry leaders, including leaders in finance, construction, banking, law, technology, and marketing. Additionally, they have strong relationships with local I&E institutions in the local community and state of Texas. [[http://cnve.tamu.edu/about/advisory-council/ http://cnve.tamu.edu/about/advisory-council/Jeff Zhao]]
[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Carson_Muscat Carson Muscat]
The <u>Dwight D. Look College of Engineering</u> within the university supports and fosters industry and nonprofit relationships within the realm of engineering. In addition, the individual departments within the school have close ties with industry leaders and a campus presence from representatives of those businesses. [[http://engineering.tamu.edu/contact/easa http://engineering.tamu.edu/contact/easaKanika Gakhar|Kanika Gakhar]]
== Regional and local economic development efforts ==[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Momore_Adesanmi Momore Adesanmi]
== Other ==[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Jusung_Lee Jusung Lee]
[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Mack_Ragland Mack Ragland]
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