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== <uspan style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">Campus Overview</uspan> ==
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, commonly known as IUPUI, was established in 1969, is a public research-based university. IUPUI is just starting to break the surface of innovation Innovation and entrepreneurshipEntrepreneurship (I&E). Even though we Though there are independent efforts in this space, including classes, student organizations, and competitions, there is no unified strategy to promote an I&E culture. We have a few the seeds of I&E sown around our campus in the form of classes and competitions we really didndon't have a basis firm base for innovation. There have been discussions across all levels of innovation on our the campus. According community about the best ways to some of promote I&E, and the higher upschanging climate locally, nationally, and globally, coupled with the right people in the right roles across campus indicate that work at the time is right to take action toward developing I&E culture for the campus.<br />==<span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">IUPUIStudent Efforts</span>==<p style="text-align: justify;"></p><p style="text-align: justify;">[[File:IDEA Fellows Primary Logo.png]]</p><p style="text-align: justify;"></p><p style="text-align: justify;">Students have been pushing for I&E on campus for several years. It has proven difficult to garner sustained interest. In 2017, a new student organization, The Brain Trust, was formed to provide education and an environment for students to bring ideas into action. The small group of students kickstarted the planning stages amongst faculty to develop a lasting entrepreneurial structure on campus; they are currently looking hoped to continue to bring students from fragmented backgrounds and disciplines together to find ways focus on singular projects to help boost student interest improve and make contribute to IUPUI a more I&E conscience .</p><br />In an effort to initiate the improvement of IUPUI's current innovative mindset, The Brain Trust's first goal was to apply to the University Innovation Fellows program to gain the knowledge and know how to most effectively change the campus landscape. The Brain Trust met our current faculty champion, Youngbok Hong, who cared deeply about the innovative culture on our champion. The Brain Trust merged with University Innovation Fellows, the and the Visual Communication Design department to form IDEA (Innovation, Design, Entrepreneurship, Action) Fellows. Throughout 2019, the team has continued to improve our campus's innovation culture. The first Design Sprint working alongside the Mayor's office to help solve issues in our community was hosted by the team. Continuing to take part in the UIF mission, inspired many additional students to support the cause..&nbsp;
= <u>IUPUI Student Efforts</u> =
Student Other student groups have been trying for a few years started their own contributions to have more of a push for I&E on campusunity and innovation. It proved difficlult as clubs and Most notably, Student Talks, an organization dedicated to student organizations discussions similar to that were formedof Ted talks but on a student basis, either died out or had very low has carved a path to no attendencebegin meaningful discussions on campus. Recently, a devoted group of individuals has come together This venue could open the way to create a new more unified and innovative campus. [http://enactus.org/ ENACTUS]: A national innovation based student organization known as The Brain Trustcompetition recently undergone by students of IUPUI.(See website)&nbsp;<br />==Campus I&E Efforts==
The main goal of the Brain Trust at IUPUI is to provide an environment ===Faculty Proposal for students to bring ideas into action. Although this student organization has only been around for one semester, these 12 students have already begun the process Developing Culture of bringing a designated innovation space to IUPUI and are now in the planning stages with faculty to develop a lasting entrepreneurial structure on campus. Beyond that, they hope to continue to bring students from very fragmented backgrounds and disciplines together to focus Innovation on singular projects to improve and contribute to IUPUI.Campus===
In the Fall of 2015 there was an effort assembly of Deans of the individual schools of study to get discuss methods of promoting innovation on campus. The main idea conveyed in the ball rolling from meeting was that the movement had to be student end towards improving IUPUI's innovative mindsetled. The Brain Trust's first goal was to apply Unfortunately this movement proposal fell to the University Innovation Fellows program to gain wayside under the knowlledge and know how to most effectively change the campus landscapered tape of running a university. Fortunately, The Brain Trust has also brought a TEDx licence holder to was recently made aware of the IUPUI campus named David Miller. He proceedings of this meeting and is also a member currently following up with the Vice Chancellor of IUPUI in an effort to allocate funds and the Brain Trust and works passionalty people needed to get thing donemake this proposal a reality.&nbsp;
= <u>Courses on Entrepreneurship</u> =<div>'''<u><font face="arial, sans, sans-serif"><span styleCommercialization="font-size: 13px;">Graduate Level Courses</span></font></u>'''</div><div><br/></div><div><font face="arial, sans, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 13px;">BUS-F 517 Venture Capital & Entrepreneurial Finance</span></font></div><div><font face="arial, sans, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 13px;">BUS-W 511 Venture Strategy</span></font></div><div><font face="arial, sans, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 13px;">BUS-J 522 Strategic Management of Technology & Innovation</span></font><br/></div><div><br/></div><div>'''<u><font face="arial, sans, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 13px;">Undergraduate Level Courses</span></font></u>'''</div><div><br/></div><div><div><font face="arial, sans, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 13px;">BUS-W 212 - Explore Entrepreneurship</span></font></div><div><font face="arial, sans, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 13px;">ME 26200 - Engineering Design, Ethics, and Entrepreneurship</span></font></div><div><font face="arial, sans, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 13px;">BUS-W 311 - New Venture Creation<br/>ECET 29700 - Electronic Prototype Development<br/>BIOL 10014 - Biomedical Innovation</span></font></div><div><font face="arial, sans, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 13px;">BITN 25000 - Biotechnology Internship</span></font></div></div>= <u>Campus I&E Efforts</u><br/> =
<span style="font-size:smallThe technology commercialization process can be started with IURTC by completing an&nbsp;"><span style="font-family: ArialInvention Disclosure Form&nbsp;that is reviewed and copied to the student's department chair, sans-serif;">Faculty Proposal for Developing Culture the dean of Innovation on Campus:</span></span>their school or college, and the chancellor or provost at their campus.
<span style="font-size:small;"><span style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif;">In the Fall of 2015 the was an assembly of the Deans of the individual schools of study, discussing different ways to promote innovation on campus. The main point conveyed in the meeting was that the movement had to be student led. Unfortunately this movement proposal fell to the wayside under the red tape of running a university. Fortunately, The Brain Trust was recently made aware of the proceedings of this meeting and is currently following up with the Vice Chancellor of IUPUI in an effort to allocate funds and the people needed to make this proposal a reality.</span></span>=Startups===
<span style="font-sizeThe IURTC has helped multiple undergraduate and graduate student run startups get their feet off the ground including:small;"><span style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif;">Think It Make It Lab:&nbsp;</span></span>
<span style="font-size*[http:small;"><span style="font-family//www.assemblybio.com/ Assembly]: Arial, sans-serif&nbsp;">The Herron School of Art A startup biopharmaceutical company researching treatment for hepatitis B and Design has recently spent $1CDAD*[https://anagin.3 million to design a makerspace known as com/ Anagin]: Another start up developing an over the Think It Make It Labcounter medication for PTSD*[https://vemity. This area houses computers equipped with design software, 3D printers, laser engravers and CNC machinery. Although this space is currently mainly reserved for Art and Design students and Informatics students; the end goal is com/ Vemity]: A a high-tech business-to make it available -business startup to help companies leverage the general IUPUI student populationdata they collect.</span></span>
<span style="font-size:small;"><span style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif;">JagStart - IUPUI Student Pitch Competition:&nbsp;</span></span>=Software Licensing and Intellectual Property Rights===
<span style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: small;">JagStart is a annual competition where The IURTC also assists in helping students can pitch their secure intellectual property rights for ideas for solving campus, local, national and even world issues. This competition is in elevator pitch format and can be taken on by an individual or a team. It is the hope that this gets students in touch with their more innovative and passionate side. It is a good opportunity to get a small feel they develop but are unsure of what pitching an idea steps to take next as well as licensing software to an audience is likecompanies.<br /span>
= University Technology Transfer Functions =Promoting Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship==
The Indiana University Research provides a platform for all students to develop and Technology Corporation (IURTC) is an off campus organization that serves as IUPUI's technology transfer officeexperiment their innovative ideas. Whether So they can put them to use in the real world. They also encourage students to make a student's goal is difference in society. Furthermore, entrepreneurs use these innovative ideas to commercialize their productbuild innovative goods, ventures, secure rights and services by capitalizing on intellectual property or a patent an invention, the IURTC helps demand for change. Many of these platforms inspired entrepreneurs and assisted them accomplish in launching their goalsown businesses.
<span style="font-size:small;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">Commercialization:<br/>T<span style="color: rgbThe IDEA (68Innovation, Design, 68Entrepreneurship, 68Action); line-height: 20.0063px;">he technology commercialization process can be started with IURTC by completing an&nbsp;</span></span></span><span style="font-size: 13.008px; line-height: 20.0063px;">Invention Disclosure Form</span><span styleProject="font-size:small;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="color: rgb(68, 68, 68); line-height: 20.0063px;">&nbsp;that is reviewed and copied to the student's department chair, the dean of their school or college, and the chancellor or provost at their campus.</span></span></span>
<span style="font-size:small;"><span style="font-family:arialIn the spring of 2018,helveticastudents from past UIF leadership circles partnered with the Herron School of Art + Design's faculty and students in the MFA,sans-serif;"><span style="colorVisual Communication Design program to perform design research around the challenge: rgb(68How might we create a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship on campus? This project, 68which has the support of campus administration, 68); line-height: 20seeks to understand the problem space and propose solutions.0063px;">Startups:<br/>The IURTC has helped multiple And in the spring of 2022, current UIF cohort planned to conduct design thinking workshops for students and to research how undergraduate and graduate student run startups get students choose their majors based on their feet off interests. This study is entirely devoted to the ground including:</span></span></span>advancement of undergraduate students.
<span style="font==Jag Start -size:small;"><span styleIUPUI Student Pitch Competition=="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="color: rgb(68, 68, 68); line-height: 20.0063px;">[http://www.assemblybio.com/ Assembly]: a startup biopharmaceutical company researching treatment for hepatitis B and CDAD<br/>Anagin: another start up developing an over the counter medication for PTSD</span></span></span>
Software Licensing Jag Start is a annual competition where students can pitch their ideas for solving campus, local, national and Intellectual Property Rights:<br/>The IURTC also assists even world issues. This competition is in helping elevator pitch format and can be taken on by an individual or a team. It is the hope that this gets students secure intellectual property rights for ideas that they develop but are unsure in touch with their more innovative and passionate side. It is a good opportunity to get a small feel of what steps to take next as well as licensing software pitching an idea to companiesan audience is like.
Website Link:&nbsp;[http://iurtc.iu.edu/index.shtml http://iurtc.iu.edu/index.shtml]===Think It Make It Lab===
= <u>University-Industry Collaboration</u> =The Herron School of Art and Design has recently spent $1.3 million to design a makerspace known as the Think It Make It Lab. This area houses computers equipped with design software, 3D printers, laser engravers and CNC machinery. Although this space is currently mainly reserved for Art and Design as well as Informatics students; the end goal is to make it available to the general IUPUI student population.
<span style="font-size:small;"><span style="color: rgb(55, 62, 77); font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; line-height: 15.36px; white-space: pre-wrap; background-color: rgb(254, 254, 254);">IUPUI is currently collabortating with active research at the Lugar Center for Alt. Energy Resources. </span><span style="color: rgb(20, 24, 35); font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; line-height: 17.94px; white-space: pre-wrap;">IUPUI's affiliation with the Luger Center for Alternative Energy Research stems from the school's dedication to innovative solutions to enivironmental problems as a research-based institution. In pursuit of alternative energies, student organizations such as The Brain Trust, Sustainability Councils, and SEDS actively attempt to bring student-led initiatives to a public and professional developmental level. Currently in progress is a bid for a self-sustained orbital space station for human life support, programs to increase environment-sustainable awareness in the community, and a project to produce self-contained shipping crate housing solutions for students interested in sustainability, entrepreneurship, and innovation.</span></span>IU Fresh Implementation===
= <u>Local Economic Development</u>A University Innovation Fellowship run program for incoming IUPUI freshman students during Summer Bridge, a two-week transition program at the end of the summer.<br/> ==Encouraging faculty Innovation and Entrepreneurship==The University encourages faculty members and staff to implement ideas in addition to focusing on fostering innovation and entrepreneurship to students. The institution encourages its faculty to pioneer fresh approaches to teamwork and problem-solving that maximize creative potential. Additionally, the institution has provided labs to aid with their practical idea exploration.
With its urban location, ===Cyber Lab===The IUPUI not only has strong interior innovation opportunityCyber Lab is a research and development facility located in the School of Engineering and Technology. The lab conducts research and provides intellectual support for the design, but exteriorlydevelopment, tooand implementation of innovative educational technology. &nbsp;Leaders Dr. Ali Jafari and William Plater, the Executive Vice-Chancellor of Indianapolis have a vision of Indianapolis becoming IUPUI at the time, funded the project. Ali Jafari, David Mills, Brian Ho, and Amy Warner were the first team at the Cyber Lab to begin work on the "Silicon Valley development of Indiana University's first online (based on the MidwestInternet) course." &nbsp;Connecting IUPUI The Cyber Lab has continued to this ecosystem will provide students with resources grow and mentors to jumpstart their has now launched several projects, including Sakai, ANGEL Learning, Epsilen, and the current Course Networking project.
==='''Comet Lab'''===The COMET Lab at IUPUI is an applied research facility where academics and students collaborate to provide web, mobile, and interactive media solutions for a variety of projects. It is part of the School of Informatics and Computing's Department of Human-Centered Computing. The IUPUI campus, outside groups, and the general public have all submitted projects for consideration. Additionally, it consists of Capstone assignments started by SOIC students as well as Service Learning and Independent Study.<ubr /==Technology Transfer Function== The [http://iurtc.iu.edu/index.shtml Indiana University Research and Technology Corporation (IURTC)] is an off-campus organization that serves as IUPUI's technology transfer office. Whether a student's goal is to commercialize his or her product, secure rights on intellectual property, or to patent an invention, the IURTC helps them accomplish their goals.<br /> ==University-Industry Collaboration== IUPUI is currently collaborating with the Lugar Center for Alternative Energy Resources to do active research on campus. IUPUI'16 Tech Indys affiliation with the Luger Center for Alternative Energy Research stems from the school's dedication to innovative solutions to environmental problems as a research-based institution. In pursuit of alternative energies, student organizations such as The Brain Trust, Sustainability Councils, and SEDS actively attempt to bring student-led initiatives to a public and professional developmental level. Currently in progress is a bid for a self-sustained orbital space station for human life support, programs to increase environment-sustainable awareness in the community, and a project to produce self-contained shipping crate housing solutions for students interested in sustainability, entrepreneurship, and innovation. ===Advancing innovation across Indiana University===University's research benefits society through innovation commercialization. The IU Innovation and Commercialization Office (ICO) collaborates with industry, faculty, and Indiana's entrepreneurial community to bring IU innovations to market. IU has received 2,675 disclosures over the last 15 years, resulting in approximately 4,250 patent applications and 1,340 issued patents, resulting in 559 licenses, 71 startups, and $113 million in revenue.<br /u>==Local Economic Development== With its urban location, IUPUI not only has strong interior innovation opportunity, but exteriorly, too. &nbsp;Leaders of Indianapolis have a vision of Indianapolis becoming the "Silicon Valley of the Midwest." Connecting IUPUI to this ecosystem will provide students with resources and mentors to jumpstart their projects. ===16 Tech Indy===
16 Tech is a planned Innovation Community and one of the largest talent attraction, retention and development opportunities in Indianapolis’ history.
Like any community, 16 Tech will be a place where people not only work, but live, play and learn. Its millions of square feet of custom, open, modern innovation space is coupled with retail and housing development, generous green space and walking/biking trails for a rich, urban living experience.
-taken from [https://16tech.com/ 16techindy.com] In addition, the university has assisted their clients and partners with their mental health by providing community services such as art therapy through the Herron School of Art and Design. They are also developing low-cost strategies for marketing their company via social media platforms. ===Other Resources=== [http://vergehq.com/indianapolis-investors/ Verge]: Local startup and Entrepreneurship company. [http://greatplaces2020.org/ Great Places 2020]: A program to make the area next to campus a new thriving part of town including plans for an Entrepreneurship center.
= <u>IUPUI University Innovation Fellowship Leadership Circle[http://www.clubcyberia.org/ Cyberia]: A local makerspace which offers discounts for student I&E.<br /u> =
Sierra Kennelly==Related Links==
[httphttps://universityinnovationwww.org/wiki/Sierra_Kennelly http://universityinnovationiupui.org/wiki/Sierra_Kennellyedu Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis]
Amadin Agho[[Indiana University Purdue University-Indianapolis Student Priorities|Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Student Priorities]]
[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Amadin_Agho http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Amadin_Agho]===University Innovation Fellows===
Cody Howell====Spring 2016:====
*[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Amadin_Agho Amadin Agho]*[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Elizabeth_creamer Elizabeth Creamer]*[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Cody_Howell Cody Howell]*[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Cody_HowellSierra_Kennelly Sierra Kennelly]
Elizabeth Creamer====Spring 2017:====
*[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Elizabeth_creamer http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Elizabeth_creamerRichard_Anderson_III Richard Anderson III]*[[Mike Huang|Mike Huang]]*[[Katherine Swartzendruber|Katherine Swartzendruber]]
= <u>Related Links</u> ===Spring 2018:====
*[https://theden.iupui.edu/organization/iupuibraintrust/roster https://theden.iupui.edu/organization/iupuibraintrust/roster[Brendan Bow|Brendan Bow]]*[[Stephen Hamori|Stephen Hamori]]*[[Maria Meschi|Maria Meschi]]*[[Pratik S Rath|Pratik Rath]]
[https====Fall 2018://www.facebook.com/The-Brain-Trust-1496881017269097/ https://www.facebook.com/The-Brain-Trust-1496881017269097/]====
*[http://iupui-irhocuniversityinnovation.wix.comorg/wiki/the-brain-trust Nyssa_Wedgeworth Nyssa Wedgeworth]*[[Sreedhar Kesari|Sreedhar Kesari]]*[http://iupui-irhocuniversityinnovation.wix.comorg/wiki/the-brain-trustRaj_Dhavalikar Raj Dhavalikar]
[https====Fall 2019://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ha7FWfImHZA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ha7FWfImHZA]==
*[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Lincoln_Anderson Lincoln Anderson]*[Indiana_University_Purdue_University_-_Indianapolishttp://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Nevin_Anderson Nevin Anderson]*[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/User:Gaurinagaraj Gauri Nagaraj]*[[Travis Kening|Indiana University Purdue University IndianapolisTravis Kening]]
[[Indiana_University_Purdue_University-Indianapolis_Student_Priorities|Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Student Priorities]]'''Fall 2022:'''
University Innovation Fellows*[[Fellow:Keion Taylor|Keion Taylor]]*[[Fellow:Venkata Naga Pavan Sai Karthik Anupindi|Karthik Anupindi]]*[[Fellow:Priyanka Somasundaram|Priyanka Somasundaram]]
Spring 2016===Campus Links:===
[httphttps://universityinnovationtheden.orgiupui.edu/organization/wikiiupuibraintrust/Amadin_Agho Amadin Agho]roster
<br/>[httphttps://universityinnovationwww.facebook.orgcom/wikiThe-Brain-Trust-1496881017269097/Elizabeth_creamer Elizabeth Creamer]
<br/>[http://universityinnovationiupui-irhoc.wix.orgcom/the-brain-trust https:/wiki/Cody_Howell Cody Howellideafellows.so.iupui.edu]
<br/>[httphttps://universityinnovationwww.org/wikiyoutube.com/Sierra_Kennelly Sierra Kennelly]watch?v=Ha7FWfImHZA
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