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<li>Featured start-ups are ventures that are innovative, have participated in the bi-weekly '''''<i><b>BlackMarketplace'''''</b></i>, or have had considerable growth in clientele, sales, or visibility on-campus or in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area</li>
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<li>Undergraduate non-business majors can elect to minor in entrepreneurship;</li>
<li>All students are able to gain a certificate in entrepreneurship.</li>
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<p><br/>In addition to current students, ELI Institute contributes to the entrepreneurial success of many Howard University alums including Ike C. Nwaneri, one of the two co-founders of '''<b>KEADWORKS LLC''' </b> and '''<b>KOJAMI Inc'''</b>. </p><p>Keadworks is a creative marketing and technology agency in the Washington DC Metro Area which has launched successful campaigns for various industry clients. </p><p>Kojami Inc. is a company spawned out of Keadworks LLC to provide the following electronic services: It is an events platform that has been widely adopted by event organizers, businesses and organizations especially in the Washington metro region</p>*<ul><li>The platform allows both individual and corporate event organizers to create an event in 3 minutes or less and easily manage and track multiple elements of the event in one simple dashboard;*</li><li>Scheduled events can then be easily propagated through mobile phones as a mobile application—recipients of the mobile event can also interact and SHOVE (share) the mobile event; and*</li><li>Recipients can also complete a one-touch GPS navigation search, view and join conversations of each event in real-time, purchase and receive mobile tickets and most importantly stay connected to the category of events desired. <br/li>Kojami </ul><p><br />Kojami in many ways is re-inventing the way people use mobile devices to create, manage, interact or share (SHOVE) events.</p>= <h1> Faculty Entrepreneurship =</h1><p>The ELI Institute also specializes in faculty training, and serves which enhance their role as repository for a wide range of internal and external research. Additionally, ELI Institute’s Lecture Series, Annual Conference on Entrepreneurship, and Fund for Academic Excellence spearheads innovation in teaching entrepreneurship, and documenting trends. '''</p><p><b>ELI Institute''' </b> features two dedicated research directions for faculty:</p>#<ol><li>Black Entrepreneurship and Business Development—Designed to explore African-American, Caribbean, and African entrepreneurial models and approaches; and#</li><li>African-American/Urban Demographics—Identifies key trends in the community’s purchasing power and habits that shape this trillion-dollar market. As well as explore ways for African-American business to derive value from these trends #160;</li></ol><p> #160; </p><p>The ELI Center for Research provides a national forum for learning about African-American entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial ventures. #160; The Center for Research will:</p>*<ul><li>Provide fellowships for faculty, students, and other scholars to engage in fundamental and practical research on entrepreneurship as it relates to the African-American community (through fellowships and grants);*</li><li>Publish a research journal, case studies, and white papers;*</li><li>Host an annual symposium and conduct several conferences on critical research topics;*Create </li><li>Create a clearinghouse for valuable data and information about African-American entrepreneurs, market opportunities, and business development trends; and*</li><li>HBCU Faculty Conference on Entrepreneurship will advise Howard University faculty and their HBCU colleagues on methods to introduce concepts of entrepreneurship into their courses, while also assuming leadership roles in infusing such thinking into the broader curriculum on their campuses.</li></ul><p> #160; </p><p>In addition to the ELI Center, '''<b>The Research Administration Services''' </b> facilitates and administers interdisciplinary research capacity growth and indirect cost recovery at Howard University. This includes integrated education and research strategies, professional development, and internal controls of sponsored activities.</p>= <h1> University Technology Transfer Functions =</h1> '''<p><b>The Intellectual Property Center '''</b>is the central technology transfer resource for Howard University researchers, inventors and investors. While Howard University Trademarks works to promote, enhance and elevate the image of Howard University by authorizing the use of the university's name and logos on merchandise, Howard University requires that all individuals, organizations, departments and companies -both internal and external - obtain prior approval before using any Howard indicia. Notable </p><p>Notable inventions from research conducted at Howard University include:</p>*'''<ul><li><b>Nanotechnology - Industrial Lubricants'''</b>: Metal Forming Fluids with Dispersed Nanoparticles for Improved Lubrication, by Mosleh, Mohsen, Ph.D. ''<i>et al.''</i>;*'''<b>Electrical Engineering, Lighting Systems, LED Array Control'''</b>: Localized Distributed Control Method of LED Lighting Array and its Fixture, by Kim, Charles, Ph.D.; NS*'''</li><li><b>Chemical Engineering, Clean Coal, Coal'''</b>: Process for Removal of Hazardous Air Pollutants from Coal, by Aluko, Mobolaji, Ph.D., ''<i>et. al.''</i></li></ul><p> #160; </p><p>Additionally, the Intellectual Property Center manages research outputs from several Howard University Institutions, these include:</p>*<ul><li>The Howard Nanoscale Science and Engineering Facility (HNF); and The Howard University Cancer Center;*</li><li>The Howard University Center for Sickle Cell Disease; and Center for Energy Systems and Controls (CESaC);*</li><li>The NOAA Center for Atmospheric Sciences (NCAS); and The Center for Drug Abuse Research (CDAR);*</li><li>The Institute for Multimedia Applications (IMA); and The Collaborative Alcohol Research Center (CARC);*</li><li>The Capstone Institute; and The Center for Pre-Professional Education;*</li><li>The Center for Urban Progress (CUP) and The Howard University District of Columbia Small Business Development Center (DCSBDC); and*</li><li>The National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center (NMAETC); and The Howard University Research Administration.</li></ul>= <h1> University-Industry Collaboration =</h1><p>Howard University is an educational outreach partner of '''<b>the Smart Lighting Engineering Research Center'''</b>. The Center develops new technologies and applications that will change the way society uses lighting. Beyond illumination, Smart Lighting Systems will simultaneously provide high speed data access and scan for biological and biochemical hazards.</p>*<ul><li>More than 40 faculty members from multiple institutions with diverse backgrounds and disciplines work together in teams on the Center’s research programs.*</li><li>Constant contact with industrial and scientific advisory boards ensures projects are relevant, and work output is benchmarked to insure they are cutting edge.</li></ul><p><br/>Howard University has also partnered with '''''<i><b>the Center for Applied High Performance Computing''''' </b></i> (CAHPC) on a project that applies data fusion to make supercomputing applications easy to use. </p><p>Howard University is also a participating member of '''<b>the Power Systems Engineering Research Center''' '''</b> <b>(PSERC), '''</b>a university-industry collaboration focusing on research and education needs in the electric power industry.</p>*<ul><li>The Industrial Advisory Board (IAB), composed of PSERC industry members, meets twice per year with PSERC researchers and students to conduct Center business, and engage in discussions about the Center’s research and education activities.</li></ul><p><br/>'''<b>The Georgetown-Howard Universities Center for Clinical and Translational Science''' </b> (GHUCCTS) is a private industry-backed cooperative between the two universities. '''''<i><b>Bridgeline Digital, Inc'''''</b></i>., developer of the award-winning iAPPS web experience management (WEM) platform and interactive technology solutions, launched a new comprehensive website developed to support medical research collaboration between Georgetown and Howard Universities: . GHUCCTS seeks to advance public health by performing research that has positive impact on human health and well-being. </p><p> #160;</p>= <h1> Regional and Local Economic Development =</h1> '''<p><b>The Georgia Avenue, Development, Growth, and Enterprise Transformation Center''' '''</b> <b>(GADGET Center)''' </b> at '''''<i><b>Howard University School of Business''''' </b></i> is located on Georgia Avenue, and staffed by graduate students and counselors from the '''''<i><b>DC SBDC at Howard University'''''</b></i>. GADGET provides free consulting services to local businesses and will focus on growth and development of the commercial district adjacent to Howard University. </p><p>More broadly, '''<b>the District of Columbia Small Business Development Center Network''' </b> (DC SBDC), an outreach program of Howard University, has joined forces with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), other District of Columbia universities, and community organizations. This collaborative provides free management, technical assistance, and affordable training in all phases of business development to small businesses based in the District of Columbia. </p><p>DC SBDC provides confidential, one-on-one management assistance at no cost to DC-based small businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs. Business consulting services include but are not limited to cash flow analysis, financial forecasting, market research, procurement assistance, proposal cost analysis, overall business assessment "the business health checkup," startup feasibility analysis, business plan assessments, strategic planning and business start-up information. #160; </p><p>In addition to the above mentioned initiatives, Howard University also confers a '''<b>Minor in Community Development''' </b> which is an interdisciplinary program intended to provide students with the knowledge, tools, and practical experience to play a proactive role in community revitalization in cities throughout the world. </p><p>Howard University also plays an integral role in neighborhood revitalization initiatives. As an example, it partnered with the Washington, D.C., government, Fannie Mae, and other corporations to transform 45 abandoned, university-owned properties in a crime-ridden neighborhood into more than 300 housing units and $65 million in commercial development. </p><p>Additionally, in 2010 Howard University had a workforce totaling 6,934 full—and part—time employees (excluding students) of which approximately 28 percent (based on payroll disbursements) resided in the District of Columbia representing an annual payroll of $103.8 million. Howard University also made an estimated $94.5 million in non-payroll expenditures for goods and services to vendors and contractors located within the District. As previously indicated, Howard University undertakes capital projects that employ DC-based contractors and workers who reside in the City. Combined, payroll and non-payroll in 2010 within the District of Columbia totaled $198.3 million. </p><p> #160;</p>= <h1> Deep-Dive Questions =</h1> *<ul><li>Is innovation an integral part of Howard’s institutional culture?*</li><li>Why is it important? And how does it influence entrepreneurship and tech transfer?*</li><li>How do you envision your program in the future?*</li><li>What is your vision for each of the case study’s bucket, especially regional and local economic impact?*</li><li>How does your institution leverage (or intend to leverage) geographic endowment?*</li><li>Are your innovation, entrepreneurship, and tech transfer programs integrated?</li></ul>
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<p><sup>5</sup>Comments by: </p><p>Barron Harvey, Ph.D., Dean, Howard University School of Business; </p><p>Gary Harris, Ph.D., Director, Howard University Nanoscale Science and Engineering Facility (HNF); and </p><p>John Gloster, J.D., Senior Associate General Counsel, Howard University.</p></div></div><div><br/>----<hr />
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<p>The Importance of Howard:</p><p><br /> </p><p><br/>Source: "The Innovative and Entrepreneurial University: Higher Education, Innovation & amp; Entrepreneurship in Focus", Department of Commerce, October 2013.</p></div></div><br /><br/>[[Category:<span class="fck_mw_category" sort="Deep_Dives">Deep Dives|Deep_Dives]]</span><br/>[[Category:<span _fcknotitle="true" class="fck_mw_category" sort="Universities">Universities]]</span>