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OVERVIEW

TheStanford Technology Ventures Program: (STVP) is the entrepreneurship education and research center located within the School of Engineering at Stanford University. The center is hosted by the department of Management Science and Engineering. The purpose of the center is to accelerate high-technology entrepreneurship research and education for engineers and scientists worldwide. STVP supports academic research on high-technology entrepreneurship and teaches a wide range of courses to science and engineering students on campus. Outreach programs include annual conferences, campus-wide collaboration, and dissemination of teaching content through the Entrepreneurship Corner website.

Programs

For Undergraduates:

Sparks- A variety of pop up classes that relate to entrepreneurship and innovation. These classes are usually hosted in the evening and taught by lecturers or members of the entrepreneurship community.  

STVP Innovation Ambassadors- Students that volunteer on behalf of the STVP program to help encourage other students to apply and join.  

Mayfield Fellows Program- An intensive 9 month program that helps provides students with the skills and leadership skills for leading and growing technology companies.  

For Graduates:

DFJ Entrepreneurial Leaders Fellowship- A program geared towards students wanting to earn an engineering masters. The DFJ is an intense 6 month program these students participate in courses that will help prepare them for leading entrepreneurial ventures in their future careers.

Accel Innovation Scholars-   A program geared towards students wanted to earn an Engineering PhD. A nine month research program that goes hand in hand with the students area of interest.


Research

STVP faculty, Ph.D. students, visiting scholars and industry partners are committed to basic and applied research that enhances our understanding of how new technology businesses, in both established and startup firms, form, survive and grow. These insights are then shared in leading academic publications, our teaching materials, popular media, and in the training of future professors of entrepreneurship.

The research of STVP helps deepen our understanding of technology entrepreneurship, innovation and business strategy. In order to do this, STVP blends theory with field-based understanding of the real-world challenges faced by technology firms. Multi-disciplinary knowledge in Stanford’s School of Engineering and its proximity to Silicon Valley both enhance the level of insights drawn.

STVP projects examine a range of topics, such as:

  • technology innovation
  • strategic interaction and competition
  • partner relationships and network formation
  • globalization and entrepreneurship in emerging economies
  • venture financing

STVP’s research focuses on a variety of technologies with particular emphasis on information and web technologies, medical devices, clean-tech energy and robotics

Steps Required To Bring Resource to Campus

If you are a faculty and staff person visiting from another institution,

If you are researcher,

  • Attend a Research Seminar on the Stanford University Campus
  • Watch videos from esteemed researchers in our research section

If you are an entrepreneur, investor, other business professional, or policy maker,

    Contact Information

    Mailing Address:

    Stanford Technology Ventures Program
    Huang Engineering Center, Suite 003
    MC 4026
    475 Via Ortega
    Stanford University
    Stanford, CA 94305-4121

    Co-Director
    Tom Byers
    tbyers@stanford.edu 
    Phone: (650) 725-8271

    Co-Director
    Kathleen Eisenhardt
    kme@stanford.edu 
    Phone: (650) 723-1887

    Executive Director
    Tina Seelig
    tseelig@stanford.edu 
    Phone: (650) 725-1627

    Associate Director
    Forrest Glick
    fglick@stanford.edu 
    Phone: (650) 723-4371

    Program Coordinator
    Nikkie Salgado
    nikkie@stanford.edu 
    Phone: (650) 723-2164

    Multimedia Developer
    Eli Shell
    eshell@stanford.edu 
    Phone: (650) 723-2164

    Content & Communications Editor
    Matt Harvey
    mtharvey@stanford.edu 
    Phone: (650) 723-6715

    Manager of International Partnerships
    Rebecca Edwards
    rebecca_edwards@stanford.edu
    Phone: (650) 723-2164

    Entrepreneurship Concierge
    Angela Hayward
    ahayward@stanford.edu
    Phone: (650) 704-3129