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Cultivating an ecosystem for Innovation & Entrepreneurship
- Primary Contact: Shalin Jyotishi

  1. NAE Grand Scholars Program
    1. Call with Jenna Carpenter on Thursday
    2. Meet with Dean Leo
    3. Complete application for Dean Leo
    4. Timeline: Spring 2015/Summer 2015
  2. Fortify ties between OVPR and Student Affairs/SGA for Thinc at UGA/I&E in general
    1. Create Director of Entrepreneurship within SGA
    2. Meet with Josh, Dean McDonald and other stakeholders
    3. Possibly create a listserv for everyone to use - work with Kevin for website updates
    4. Timeline: Spring 2015
  3. Fortify ties between Athens-Clarke County community and UGA entrepreneurial community
    1. Working with Ryan Moore in Office of Econ Development on I&E projects
    2. Meet with Herb, Ian Michael Casey, Nuci Space people and CoC people
    3. Develop a working paper as part of Econ Dev internship focusing on I&E. Possibly conduct focus groups and surveys with help of Patrick/Tim(?)
    4. Spring 2016-Fall 2017
  4. Create EDI Scholars program with a doctoral assistantship - who will also aid main doctoral intern for Thinc at UGA(currently Greg)
    1. Meet with Dr. Dunn, Josh and student
    2. Propose to Drs. Frum and Lee
    3. Timeline: Fall 2015-Spring 2016

Increase Visibility of Campus I&E Facilities/Resources
- Primary Contact: Kevin James Wu

  1. Create an institutional brochure mapping out campus Innovation & Entrepreneurship resources
    1. Model brochure after similar handouts at NYU & UVA
    2. Highlight key locations/contacts on campus; Use the UGA landscape canvas.
    3. Create an overall design similar to a design thinking brainstorming board
    4. Print initial copies, seek internal funding to hand out the flyer in larger numbers on campus
    5. Spring/Summer 2015
  2. Update the Thinc @ UGA website to highlight I&E at UGA
    1. Update biographies of local entrepreneurs on the website
    2. Setup a forum so users can easily add profiles on themselves and their start-ups on the website.
    3. Highlight local events and workshops regarding I&E on the website for easy access.
    4. Spring/Summer 2015
  3. Create an updated I&E map roadmap for UGA students and faculty
    1. Use the landscape canvas to highlight resources on campus, and feature them on an interactive google maps based website (Based on prior fellow work).
    2. Transition the roadmap to Thinc @ UGA to increase visibility
    3. Talk to developers of the UGA smartphone application and work to get the roadmap added as a key feature on the application.
    4. Summer 2015
  4. Increase awareness of on-campus I&E resources and events
    1. Update the roadmap as a static page highlighting major resources.
    2. Make large prints of the updated campus I&E roadmap to distribute and display on campus (Terry College of Business, Engineering College, College of Art and Design, etc…).
    3. Contact UGA PR departments to ensure that poster prints are displayed in major facilities, and I&E handouts are kept in stock to be widely distributed on campus
    4. Inquire about setting up an I&E “newspaper stand” on campus to house I&E pamphlets and handouts for students to view/take in major dining halls and student stores.
    5. Summer/Fall 2015
  5. Ensure longevity of proposed organization and visibility techniques
    1. Contact Society of Entrepreneurs at UGA to pass down pamphlet/poster files and to ensure that the documents remain up to date.
    2. Inquire to Student Affairs in order to add related duties to the student worker responsible for updating the Thinc @ UGA website.
    3. Fall 2015 - Spring 2016

Sustainable Engineering Entrepreneurship Center: UGA Medical Innovation Studio
- Primary Contact: T. Stan Gregory

  1. Utilize a laboratory space to serve as a temporary workshop until further future funding is secured.
    1. Currently, we have setup a dedicated workspace for fellows of the UGA Medical Innovation Studio.
    2. Design/build a support structure to handle to recruitment of new members.
    3. Spring/Summer 2015
  2. Recruit an advisory board to ensure Studio sustainability across multiple generations of students.
    1. Contact key faculty from departments across campus.  Use the Landscape Canvas.
    2. Reach out to local entrepreneurs and start-up incubators to serve as board members
    3. Spring/Summer 2015
  3. Encourage the development of student-drive technology-based innovations
    1. Recruit Fellows from our Research Laboratory to mentor teams of Entrepreneurial Students (E-teams)
    2. Use internally generated research questions to start E-teams with; the advisory board will aid in prelim idea generation.
    3. Beginning Spring/Summer 2015 → No End Date
  4. Maintain the interdisciplinary nature of the Studio
    1. Reach out to faculty members teaching STEM, business/entrepreneurship, and design coursework.  Encourage them to broadcast the studio to their classrooms.  Use the Landscape Canvas.
    2. Recruit the Society of Entrepreneurs to tour and train in the Studio.  Familiarize them with the facility, and develop a level of collaboration.
    3. Fall 2015 / Spring 2016
  5. Encourage the translation of innovations into IP and entrepreneurial ventures.
    1. Invited speakers from Technology Commercialization Office, Georgia BioBusiness Center, etc… Use the Landscape Canvas à Develop a short workshop series.
    2. Give a talk on VentureWell funding sources for E-teams (and related ventures) to the Studio.  Provide overviews of proposals.
    3. Ensure that each E-team contains a team of interdisciplinary students (1 business major for business plan development, etc…).
    4. Spring/Fall 2016
  6. Start a Studio Home Page (www)
    1. The page will feature calendars, projects, open-source solutions, and engineering blogs, meant to build strong community support.
    2. Offer small kits built by students to support stipend/fellowships
    3. Spring 2017
  7. Secure external funding to ensure studio longevity
    1. Use landscape canvas to contact key personnel to pitch the studio, and potentially gain University Support
    2. VentureWell Course and Faculty Grants
    3. Internal UGA Funding
    4. Alternative funding sources (locate and apply)
    5. Begin Applications Spring/Summer 2015

Lay Groundwork for Gaps in Interdisciplinary Collaboration
- Primary Contact: Aditya Muralidhar

  1. NAE Grand Scholars Program
    1. ​Meet with Dean Leo
    2. Complete application
    3. Timeline: Spring 2015/Summer 2015
  2. Open Doors Program
    1. Connect Entrepreneurs from different fields to prospectives at UGA
    2. Establish a network of entrepreneurs in STEM and at UGA
    3. Spring 2016
  3. Entrepreneurship Learning Community
    1. Analyze faculty’s willingness to form more learning communities where students with similar interests can be housed in the same location with specific opportunities to benefit them.
    2. Spring 2016
  4. Connect Entrepreneurial programs under the Thinc brand.
    1. Have Thinc. sponsor several entrepreneurship-related events all throughout the year.
    2. Expand Thinc Week to a year long ordeal with these events.
    3. Spring 2017

Launched Fellow Student Priorities; Thinc-A-Thon
- Primary Contact: Gregory Wilson

  1. Establish Thinc-a-thon as the framework for conducting a hackathon or design thinking event on campus. 
    1. NCIIA Program grant for Thinc-a-thon: http://nciia.org/grants/courseandprogram/
    2. Provide opportunities to develop student e-teams to compete in NCIIA competitions
    3. Use qualitative and quantitative research methods to develop best practices for hosting entrepreneurship, innovation, and design thinking events on campus.
    4. Create a web platform for sharing projects, continuing collaborations, and recruiting new student team members post event
  2. ​Entrepreneurship Roadmap on Thinc site
  3. Develop curriculum to increase exposure to design thinking, entrepreneurship, and innovation principles
    1. Organize 3 popup classes for Fall 2014 (Design Thinking crash course, Startup Engineering, Rapid Prototyping) 
    2. Organize a Design Thinking First Year Odyssey for Fall 2014
    3. Collaborate with Stanford to bring online Design Thinking course to UGA
  4. Begin to organize a K-12 Entrepreneurship Week for 2015 
  5. Create a portable ideation lab that can be checked out by students and faculty to turn any room into an ideation space.
    1. Inspired by the MakeSpace book: http://dschool.stanford.edu/makespace/    
    2. Alternative solution: Design an ideation space in the library 

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