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= Overview =
 
= Overview =
  
'''An educational non-profit program that is associated with Stanford University with goals to accelerate the development of top entrepreneurs through education and collective intelligence.'''
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An educational non-profit program that is associated with Stanford University with goals to accelerate the development of top entrepreneurs through education and collective intelligence.
  
''' '''
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'''This program was developed recently in 2011 by Cameron Teitelman and Dan Ha as a spin-off program of the Stanford Student Enterprises, which is the non-profit financial arm of the Associated Students of Stanford University.  In February 2012, Silicon Valley companies contributed $400,000 towards the advancement of StartX while in August 2012, StartX received a $800,000 grant from the Kauffman Foundation (a nationally recognized center for entrepreneurship and education) to again further advance the program’s success.  As of last month, Stanford University has announced its recipient status of a $3.6 million grant that will be dispersed over three years to contribute to other StartX funding sources like Stanford Hospital and Clinics. '''
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This program was developed recently in 2011 by Cameron Teitelman and Dan Ha as a spin-off program of the Stanford Student Enterprises, which is the non-profit financial arm of the Associated Students of Stanford University.  In February 2012, Silicon Valley companies contributed $400,000 towards the advancement of StartX while in August 2012, StartX received a $800,000 grant from the Kauffman Foundation (a nationally recognized center for entrepreneurship and education) to again further advance the program’s success.  As of last month, Stanford University has announced its recipient status of a $3.6 million grant that will be dispersed over three years to contribute to other StartX funding sources like Stanford Hospital and Clinics. 
  
''' '''
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'''Previously, only Stanford affiliated founders could participate, but now through the StartX Visiting Founders Program (VFP), applicants from any university can be accepted.  This program allows for non-Stanford start-up companies to spend three months in the Silicon Valley working under the mentorship and education of StartX to accelerate their developing company.  The VFP companies are treated no differently from those affiliated with Stanford University, have access to all of the same resources, and are offered additional financial support to offset costs of moving to Silicon Valley.'''
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Previously, only Stanford affiliated founders could participate, but now through the StartX Visiting Founders Program (VFP), applicants from any university can be accepted.  This program allows for non-Stanford start-up companies to spend three months in the Silicon Valley working under the mentorship and education of StartX to accelerate their developing company.  The VFP companies are treated no differently from those affiliated with Stanford University, have access to all of the same resources, and are offered additional financial support to offset costs of moving to Silicon Valley.
  
 
= Purpose =
 
= Purpose =
  
'''To accelerate the development of the highest potential startup founders through education and collective intelligence that strives to bring the following to the start-up founders:'''
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To accelerate the development of the highest potential startup founders through education and collective intelligence that strives to bring the following to the start-up founders:
  
'''1.       An entrepreneurial focused community that ranges in expertise from consumer IT to medical hardware.'''
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1.       An entrepreneurial focused community that ranges in expertise from consumer IT to medical hardware.
  
'''a.       This community has raised over $200 million and an average $1.8 million per start-up company.'''
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a.       This community has raised over $200 million and an average $1.8 million per start-up company.
  
'''b.      This community is comprised of leading investors like Greylock Partners, Andreessen Horowitz, Founders Fund, and Venrock.'''
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b.      This community is comprised of leading investors like Greylock Partners, Andreessen Horowitz, Founders Fund, and Venrock.
  
'''2.       Free office space'''
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2.       Free office space
  
'''3.       Free legal services'''
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3.       Free legal services
  
'''4.       $100,000 in resources'''
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4.       $100,000 in resources
  
'''5.       Unprecedented entrepreneurial mentorship from over 200 serial entrepreneurs, experts, angels, and venture capitalists'''
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5.       Unprecedented entrepreneurial mentorship from over 200 serial entrepreneurs, experts, angels, and venture capitalists
  
'''a.       Some notable StartX mentors include Palantir, LinkedIn, Google, Twitter, and many more successful Silicon Valley companies.'''
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a.       Some notable StartX mentors include Palantir, LinkedIn, Google, Twitter, and many more successful Silicon Valley companies.
  
'''6.       Customized programming and on-demand experts that provide top class education to top class future entrepreneurs'''
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6.       Customized programming and on-demand experts that provide top class education to top class future entrepreneurs
  
 
= Distinct Differences From Other Offerings =
 
= Distinct Differences From Other Offerings =
  
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*'''StartX requires no fees'''
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*StartX requires no fees
*'''StartX takes no equity (ZERO EQUITY) in the technologies and companies that it helps get off the ground.'''
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*StartX takes no equity (ZERO EQUITY) in the technologies and companies that it helps get off the ground.
  
 
= Impact Achieved For Students and Campus =
 
= Impact Achieved For Students and Campus =
  
*'''Alphonso Labs developed the Pulse App'''
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*Alphonso Labs developed the Pulse App
*'''Apple, Inc. acquired WifiSlam for approximately $20 million'''
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*Apple, Inc. acquired WifiSlam for approximately $20 million
*'''If your innovation is medically focused, a new track within StartX called StartX Med was launched in May 2012 to focus on medical-related start-up companies.'''
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*If your innovation is medically focused, a new track within StartX called StartX Med was launched in May 2012 to focus on medical-related start-up companies.
*'''As of 2013, StartX has helped 6 start-up companies achieve greatness.'''
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*As of 2013, StartX has helped 6 start-up companies achieve greatness.
  
  
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= Steps Required To Bring Resource to Campus =
 
= Steps Required To Bring Resource to Campus =
  
<span style="font-size:small;">'''1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Student companies must raise at least $500,000 on their own from angel investors or venture capital investors before they are eligible to receive the investment from Stanford StartX'''</span>
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<span style="font-size:small;">1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Student companies must raise at least $500,000 on their own from angel investors or venture capital investors before they are eligible to receive the investment from Stanford StartX</span>
  
<span style="font-size:small;">'''2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; StartX holds three sessions per year: Fall (November-February), Spring (March-June), and Summer (June-September)'''</span>
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<span style="font-size:small;">2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; StartX holds three sessions per year: Fall (November-February), Spring (March-June), and Summer (June-September)</span>
  
<span style="font-size:small;">'''Note: Applications for each session are due a month prior to each session.'''</span>
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<span style="font-size:small;">Note: Applications for each session are due a month prior to each session.</span>
  
 
= University Innovation Fellow Special Opportunities =
 
= University Innovation Fellow Special Opportunities =
  
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<span style="font-size:small;">1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Thought Leadership Bootcamp at StartX:&nbsp; UIFs travel to Silicon Valley where they have the opportunity to learn how StartX got started and share in student-led sessions of incubator ideas and best practices.&nbsp; This interactive bootcamp will introduce UIFs to the customized education and opportunities available through StartX.</span>
  
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<span style="font-size:small;">2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Webinar Sessions:&nbsp; Over the course of a year, UIFs will share topics and problems encountered on their campuses.&nbsp; Three times a year, webinar sessions will then be organized by StartX in which feedback from the StartX community will provide recommendations, advice, and solutions to the UIFs.&nbsp;</span>
  
'''<span style="font-size:small;">1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Thought Leadership Bootcamp at StartX:&nbsp; UIFs travel to Silicon Valley where they have the opportunity to learn how StartX got started and share in student-led sessions of incubator ideas and best practices.&nbsp; This interactive bootcamp will introduce UIFs to the customized education and opportunities available through StartX.</span>'''
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<span style="font-size:small;">Both of these opportunities seek to provide the most customized education for students looking to change the world.</span>
 
 
'''<span style="font-size:small;">2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Webinar Sessions:&nbsp; Over the course of a year, UIFs will share topics and problems encountered on their campuses.&nbsp; Three times a year, webinar sessions will then be organized by StartX in which feedback from the StartX community will provide recommendations, advice, and solutions to the UIFs.&nbsp;</span>'''
 
 
 
'''<span style="font-size:small;">Both of these opportunities seek to provide the most customized education for students looking to change the world.</span>'''
 
  
 
= Contact Information =
 
= Contact Information =
  
'''Derrick Hsiou'''
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Derrick Hsiou
  
'''818 297 7508'''
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818 297 7508
  
'''derrick@startx.stanford.edu'''
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derrick@startx.stanford.edu

Revision as of 02:51, 4 October 2013

Startx 3.jpeg

Overview

An educational non-profit program that is associated with Stanford University with goals to accelerate the development of top entrepreneurs through education and collective intelligence.

 

This program was developed recently in 2011 by Cameron Teitelman and Dan Ha as a spin-off program of the Stanford Student Enterprises, which is the non-profit financial arm of the Associated Students of Stanford University.  In February 2012, Silicon Valley companies contributed $400,000 towards the advancement of StartX while in August 2012, StartX received a $800,000 grant from the Kauffman Foundation (a nationally recognized center for entrepreneurship and education) to again further advance the program’s success.  As of last month, Stanford University has announced its recipient status of a $3.6 million grant that will be dispersed over three years to contribute to other StartX funding sources like Stanford Hospital and Clinics. 

 

Previously, only Stanford affiliated founders could participate, but now through the StartX Visiting Founders Program (VFP), applicants from any university can be accepted.  This program allows for non-Stanford start-up companies to spend three months in the Silicon Valley working under the mentorship and education of StartX to accelerate their developing company.  The VFP companies are treated no differently from those affiliated with Stanford University, have access to all of the same resources, and are offered additional financial support to offset costs of moving to Silicon Valley.

Purpose

To accelerate the development of the highest potential startup founders through education and collective intelligence that strives to bring the following to the start-up founders:

1.       An entrepreneurial focused community that ranges in expertise from consumer IT to medical hardware.

a.       This community has raised over $200 million and an average $1.8 million per start-up company.

b.      This community is comprised of leading investors like Greylock Partners, Andreessen Horowitz, Founders Fund, and Venrock.

2.       Free office space

3.       Free legal services

4.       $100,000 in resources

5.       Unprecedented entrepreneurial mentorship from over 200 serial entrepreneurs, experts, angels, and venture capitalists

a.       Some notable StartX mentors include Palantir, LinkedIn, Google, Twitter, and many more successful Silicon Valley companies.

6.       Customized programming and on-demand experts that provide top class education to top class future entrepreneurs

Distinct Differences From Other Offerings

Startx 2.jpg
Startx 1.jpg
  • StartX requires no fees
  • StartX takes no equity (ZERO EQUITY) in the technologies and companies that it helps get off the ground.

Impact Achieved For Students and Campus

  • Alphonso Labs developed the Pulse App
  • Apple, Inc. acquired WifiSlam for approximately $20 million
  • If your innovation is medically focused, a new track within StartX called StartX Med was launched in May 2012 to focus on medical-related start-up companies.
  • As of 2013, StartX has helped 6 start-up companies achieve greatness.


Steps Required To Bring Resource to Campus

1.       Student companies must raise at least $500,000 on their own from angel investors or venture capital investors before they are eligible to receive the investment from Stanford StartX

2.       StartX holds three sessions per year: Fall (November-February), Spring (March-June), and Summer (June-September)

Note: Applications for each session are due a month prior to each session.

University Innovation Fellow Special Opportunities

1.       Thought Leadership Bootcamp at StartX:  UIFs travel to Silicon Valley where they have the opportunity to learn how StartX got started and share in student-led sessions of incubator ideas and best practices.  This interactive bootcamp will introduce UIFs to the customized education and opportunities available through StartX.

2.       Webinar Sessions:  Over the course of a year, UIFs will share topics and problems encountered on their campuses.  Three times a year, webinar sessions will then be organized by StartX in which feedback from the StartX community will provide recommendations, advice, and solutions to the UIFs. 

Both of these opportunities seek to provide the most customized education for students looking to change the world.

Contact Information

Derrick Hsiou

818 297 7508

derrick@startx.stanford.edu