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= Project Pitch Video =
 
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= Overview =
Texas A&M has a large innovation innovative and entrepreneurial ecosystem. We have a variety of resources aimed at reaching both graduate and undergraduate students, as well as faculty. However, many of the more developed programs are limited to graduate students due to the fact that funds are easier spent on students that are very serious about their pursuits. Undergraduate programs are not non-existent, but simply younger and it less robust. Student body awareness is ranked an issue that plauges these newer events as well as an uncertainty of what our campus wants to develop in order to increase the sixth largest university in AmericaI&E mentality. They have Knowing what students would want to attend is somewhat of a lot shot in the dark, hampering the development of resources that new programs. That being said, programs are primarily used being developed with modest success by the engineering faculty . The ultimate pathway to growth in student auidience sizes can be found in student-aided promotion and graduate program development ( i.e. University Innovation Fellows). The Texas A&M University UIF's are devoted to allowing these new and immensly important programs to flourish. We intend to be the bridge between the faculty that have the ability to appropriate the neccessary funding and the students because of that have aspirations for the maturity of their research or seriousness of seeing their idea throughcampus environment. Therefore, there  = Project: <span style="font-size:smaller;">Second-Tier Idea-to-Startup Support Structure</span>&nbsp; = UIF Involved: Brendan Cooper This project is aimed at developing an additional undergraduate program that helps to increase the conversion rate between ideation and startup businesses. There exists a gap program within Texas A&M called Aggies Invent in undergraduate involvement which students participate in an all-inclusive innovation weekend. They are tasked with deciding on a need that requires a solution, and are then expected to diagnose the vast amount issue and develop an early stage solution. Through this avenue of resourcescreative incitement, groups and ideas are created that have genuine business potential, due and could be taken to their lack further stages of confidence or being unaware development. Currently it is very difficult to gather the neccessary momentum to proceed into a business venture. This is because of the resources that several issues: 1) Students are readily available unmotivated/ get discouraged not knowing what to them. do next 2) School is demanding 3) Students become doubtful of their products' or their own potential 4) The primary way this gap can group has bad chemistry/ not all members wish to continue These are issues that need to be filled minimized in order to effectively promote the ideas that have true merit. Our plan is through to develop a secondary event or program that comes in to re-inspire students equipping other students with and provided much needed guidance at the knowledge right time--just before most groups face an utter demize. There are several ways to achieve this, and confidence they need a multitude of events that could be hosted to use these resourcesmake the entrepreneurial process smoother on campus== Milestone #1: ==
The Innovation Leadership Council, a student organization yet Research needs to be created, will become conducted within the group of students who are knowledgeable of all resources available on campus. Their primary goal will be existing Aggies Invent program in order to counsel other students to see an idea from start to finish. The council will consist of ten students from various majors around campus such as: Engineering, Agriculture, Biomedical, and Business. Each student will then be responsible for finding establish a program that faculty member who will support them, so as to build a council of faculty members for these and students to turn toagree would be mutually beneficial.Intentions:
At first, the organization will be used to continue building a model of what each major perceives the innovation and entrepreneurial gaps are within their major and what resources are available to fill '''1) Conduct interviews at an Aggies Invent weekend for groups that gap. All of these resources will then be consolidated into one place where all students can easily access and understand them. There are four stages that students can go through to reach their full potential. When the council is knowledgeable of all available resources on campus, they will begin to seek ways to engage students in innovation and entrepreneurship. The council will engage students through four stages: Excitement, Education, Creation and Support, and Continued Support. These stages are meant to: build personal interest in innovation and entrepreneurship, give students the confidence to begin their journey to have a startup company, help them launch their business or organization, then to connect them with all the resources they need to be independentparticipate.'''
These strategies are primarily focused on equipping undergraduate students with the knowledge they need to follow a great idea from start to finish through using the resources already available at Texas A&M.nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Types of input expected:
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; What program would they like to see?
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; How would you rate your group effectiveness?
{{#Widget:Prezis|id=6o6rbacgnmyc}}&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Do you think you will continue developing your idea?
This presentation demonstrates the gaps and solutions, which are as written below'''2) Particpate in an Aggies Invent weekend.'''
= Innovation Leadership Council =&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Types of takeaways expected:
Below is a lead model that helps determine the gaps and how &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Did our group expect to fill themcontinue?
[[File:Tamu Lead model.jpg|center|400px|Tamu Lead model.jpg]]&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Why did or didn't we?
== Tactic #1: Form Student Organization - Innovation Leadership Council ==&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; What obstacles did we face?
There is a gap that needs to be filled in giving students an avenue to be innovative. Building a council of students who pave the way for others to be innovative would fill this gap. Students will be more willing approach a council of students for advice about their innovative and entrepreneurial ideas. The council can then encourage them and point them in the right direction. The council will constantly be up to date with what is going on in the innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystem and with the resources available on campus to help students.'''Dates:'''
'''Team LeaderOctober 23-25:''' GrahamResearch conducted for participants of an Aggies invent, Deanbase line interviews.
'''MilestonesWeek of November 2nd:'''Conduct Follow up interviews to determine how many groups did infact continue and why.
*Faculty advisor November 20- 12/13*Student Leaders go through training - 12/13*Write organization's constitution - 12/13*Become recognized student organization by university&nbsp;- 12/1322: Particpate in Aggies Invent weekend.
== Tactic Milestone #2: Build Council Team &nbsp; ==
To influence innovation and entrepreneurship on Construct a grand scale, you need to build a diverse council from many different majors throughout campusmodel for the innovative group's lifecycle. This will allow Data that was gathered in the council research phase needs to be informed on many different events/resources available all over campuscompressed into a general template or diagram that expresses exactly what a group faces at any point in the Texas A&M Startup timeline. This lifecycle will make be mostly concerned with the council all the more influential in how it can help students through whatever phase early development and strength of innovation theya group're in, whether it be engineering, agriculture or businesss motivation.
'''Team Leader:1) Develop the physical model.''' Graham, Dean
'''Milestones:2) Present this model to faculty to triangulate where this secondary program would be most beneficial.'''
*Determine which majors will benefit the council most - 11/13*Contact faculty to recommend outstanding students - 11/13*Interview students - 11/13*Build council team - 12/13'''Dates:'''
== Tactic #3December: Gain Faculty Support ==FInish model and present to faculty.
Faculty support is crucial. The faculty are the decision-makers on campus, who December (after semester): develop comprehensive plan of when we can supply the council with whatever resources they need to grow. They are able to advise the council on which direction they are headed and whether or not it will have implement a positive impacttest event.
'''Team Leader== Milestone #3:''' Council team==
'''Milestones:'''With the correct information in hand, now comes the time to try to build the new event and/or program. A program curriculum and event timeline needs to be drafted in order to make sure that the test event is well planned and perfoms the function that we are hoping it will perform.
*Inform council team '''1) Ideation of what the importance of faculty support - 12/13*Council team gains faculty support from each major - 12/13program needs to contain (using research as guide).'''
= From Education &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Things to Creation & Support =remember:
Below &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; The aim of this event is an example to support the development of the methods a business model and goals of the councilplan.
[[File&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; The event should resemble the same basic structure as its parent event:Tamu Methods GoalsAggies Invent, but with a few twists.jpg|center|400px|Tamu Methods Goals.jpg]]
== Tactic #1: Educate Students to Bring Out Their Creativity Through Innovation =='''2) Draft the program based on what is settled upon in the stage above.'''
There is already a desire in many students to be innovative. The attraction is there, but '''3) Reserve the avenue needs some work. There are many resources already on campus, but they only attract a specific crowd of students. The Innovation Leadership Council will be able needed to find which avenue will attract a diverse group of students from all majors to work together. These avenues will challenge students to use what they already know from class, and to educate them on what they want to know. The overall goal with this approach is to give students an environment where they can be innovative and solve a problem with a teamcomplete the event.'''
'''Team Leader: 4) Invite teams that have participated in Aggies Invent in the past (max 10 teams).'''Council team
'''Milestones:5) Run the test program.'''
*Brainstorm what students want to learn - 2/14*Create events/competitions where students can be creative - 2/14*Inform students of events sponsored by other organizations - 2/14'''Dates:'''
== Tactic #2January 2016: Creation & Support ==Complete ideation and start drafting the program structure.
Creation and support are the steps where most student projects never move on to the next step. Students are either afraid of failure or are unaware of the resources that it will take to turn their project into a startup company. This is where the council will come in. They will gather all February 2016: Reserve the resources students need and simply point them in host the right directionevent.
'''Team Leader= Project 2:''' Graham<span style="font-size:smaller;">SpaceX Hyperloop Design Competition</span> =
'''MilestonesUIF Involved:'''Carson Muscat
*Obtain support from various resources on/off campus - 1/14*Find Our university has been given an&nbsp;amazing opportunity to host a maker space - 2/14*Encourage dedicated large scale event focused around fostering the innovation and entrepreneurial spirit within student teams to take their projects to the next stepminds.
== Project: ==Texas A&M University and SpaceX have been working closely together to be able to host the SpaceX Hyperloop Design Competition. This event will bring a spotlight on innovation and entrepreneurial mindsets as students gather from around the country and world to develop innovative solutions to a future problem.&nbsp;
The University Innovation Fellow program and the student body has an amazing opportunity to help this event be a spotlight to encourage the ecosystem not only on our campus, but also campuses across the globe.&nbsp; = = Milestone #1:<br/> == Discuss and work closely with the Engineering Innovation Center to be able to make a positive impact on the competition and to bring something new to the table.&nbsp; == Milestone #2: == Coordinate with other representatives of the Texas A&M Student body to be able to bring a stronger student involvement and interest into the event. == Milestone #3: == Help run the event to perfection come January 2016. = Project 3: TAMUHack integration = Currently, one of the largest Innovation and Entrepreneurship events at our school is TAMUHack. TAMUHack is a 24h event in which students from multiple schools come to build a hack, pitch their idea, and win prizes. At the moment, the event is completely student-organized and the university does not provide a significant amount of sponsorship or coverage to it. The funds for the event are raised through industry sponsors. I believe the event could be expanded to include more people, and there could be additional ways to integrate more engineers, rather than computer scientists.&nbsp; == Milestone #1: == To begin the process of change: 1) Contact the TAMUHack board to let them know my intentions. 2) Join the board and aid with organization and sponsor/fund acquisition.&nbsp; == Milestone #2: == After I've joined, we need to take the following steps/goals: 1) Improve fund acquisition to increase attendance;&nbsp; 2) Have better media coverage of the event, and more publicity/advertising. 3) Arrange a meeting between the I & E steering council of A&M with the TAMUHack board. == Milestone #3: == After we've arranged / integrated TAMUHack with our I&E expansion, we can then begin the process of arranging / implementing all the goals. = Project 4: U-Ignite Video Competition = UIF Involved: Jean-Claude Faa The U-Ignite Video Competition is a one-minute idea pitch competition established in Fall 2014. It establishes a platform for students to submit a one minute video, detailing an innovation idea they may have, for a chance to win a grand prize. == Milestone #1: == 1) Establish Innovation and Entrepreneurship &nbsp;Modules for Introduction to Engineering freshman course 2) Establish student-led pop-up classes for students interested in further instruction on Innovation and Entrepreneurship 3) Advertise the U-Ignite Video Competition, and hold informational sessions Deliver date: December 14, 2015 == Milestone #2: == Launch U-Ignite Video Competition (January 2016) - Open video submission box - Open online voting and judging - Reward top submission Delivery date: April 2016 == Milestone #3: == Competition Follow-up -Follow up with competitor to see if any are interested in pursuing their ideas -Work with contestant as well on campus resources to bring ideas to life Delivery date: TBD
= Related Links =
[[Texas A & M University]]
[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Carson_Muscat Carson Muscat] [http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Jean-Claude_Faa Jean-Claude Faa] [http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Brendan_Cooper Brendan Cooper] [http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Jeff_Zhao Jeff Zhao] [[/Kanika Gakhar|/Kanika_Gakhar]] [[Category:Student Priorities|]][[Category:Student Priorities]][[Category:Texas_A_&_M_University]][[Category:Student_Priorities]]{{CatTree|Texas_A_&_M_University}}
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