School:Oklahoma State University
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- 2 Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- 3 Faculty Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- 4 University Technology Transfer Function
- 5 University-Industry Collaboration
- 5.1 Regional and local economic development efforts
- 5.2 RESEARCH CENTERS AND FACILITIES
- 5.2.1 MISSION STATEMENT
- 5.2.2 Oklahoma State University is a multi-campus public land grant educational system that improves the lives of people in Oklahoma, the nation, and the world through integrated, high-quality teaching, research, and outreach. The instructional mission includes undergraduate, graduate, technical, extension, and continuing education informed by scholarship and research. The research, scholarship, and creative activities promote human and economic development through the expansion of knowledge and its application.
- 5.2.3 VISION STATEMENT
Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship
When students think of innovation and entrepreneurship on Oklahoma State University’s campus they will point you to the Riata Center for Entrepreneurship in the Sears Business Building. They offer a wide range of opportunities for students to learn or engage in entrepreneurship. Oklahoma State offers degree programs for undergrad, masters, and doctorate programs for students wanting to major in entrepreneurship. This is the place that will guide you in getting the help or information that you need. Innovation is embedded and encouraged by each college, which allows students to flourish in their creativity.
Here are some ways that students at Oklahoma State University are engaging in innovation and entrepreneurship.
Big Idea – Pitch and Poster Competition
Big Idea – Business Model
Women’s Inspire Conference – Women in entrepreneurship
TedXOstateU - Ideas worth sharing
Inventors Assistance Services - Provides guidance and research
Entrepreneurship Club – Foundation for innovation
Inspire Conference – Programs for venture start-ups.
New Product Development – New product concept
Cowboy Idea Hatchery – Student Business Incubator
Fulbright Program – Grants for students
New Venture Lab – Student business incubator
Cowboy Technology – Commercialization program
Innovation Engineering – technical assistance and business advice
Faculty Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Not only does Oklahoma State University offer an entrepreneurship degree, but also in twelve different colleges they provide opportunities for students to take entrepreneurship classes. Faculty is dispersed in different areas so if an agriculture student wants to develop a new feeder like 3cCattle they are able to take entrepreneurship classes. Faculty is given the option to apply for grants like the Presidents Cup, Fulbright, Provost, NCIIA, Koch, and fellowships within each college. The Riata Center of Entrepreneurship offers a facility fellowship and gives seed money to help develop their project.
University Technology Transfer Function
Oklahoma State University offers a wide range of technology transfer. The technology transfer office solicits and evaluates new inventions. The mission of the Technology Development Center is to foster the creation of innovative technologies and to manage those technologies and other intellectual property for the benefit of the University and the public. Oklahoma State University is a land grant university.
The Technology Business Development Program was established at OSU in 2005 to identify projects with high commercial potential and to support the advancement of those projects to the point of licensing. TBDP includes a series of internal grants that fund feasibility demonstration (up to $5,000) and prototype development (up to $30,000). The program also features a high level of research faculty involvement, commercialization assessment and networking opportunities. Invention disclosures are required for all TBDP projects.
University-Industry Collaboration
Oklahoma State University is apart of University-Industry Demonstration Partnership (UIDP). UIDP provides a unique forum for university and industry representatives to meet and discuss operational and strategic issues such as contracting, intellectual property, and compliance matters. The Technology Development Center maintains relationships with industry and makes intentional relationships to further their industry by inquiring about their needs that could be fulfilled by Oklahoma State’s researchers.
Regional and local economic development efforts
Oklahoma State University has partnered with i2E, Inc., a nationally recognized private not-for-profit corporation focused on growing innovative small businesses in Oklahoma and making a positive impact on the state’s economy.
Oklahoma State University is also involved with Oklahoma Proof of Concept Center. The project is designed to determine optimal market alignment, create a commercialization road map and ascertain the amount of funding required to achieve initial product development and market entry.
OSU's Center for Innovation and Economic Development (CIED) connects the university with business and government, transforming vision into reality for Oklahoma's future and growth.
The food and agricultural center (FAPC) helps producers, processors and entrepreneurs add value to Oklahoma's food and agricultural processing industries.
The Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station (OAES) conducts research for the purpose of developing new knowledge to address the needs of Oklahomans. OAES research focuses on agriculture, natural resources, rural economies and social issues.
MISSION STATEMENT
Oklahoma State University is a multi-campus public land grant educational system that improves the lives of people in Oklahoma, the nation, and the world through integrated, high-quality teaching, research, and outreach. The instructional mission includes undergraduate, graduate, technical, extension, and continuing education informed by scholarship and research. The research, scholarship, and creative activities promote human and economic development through the expansion of knowledge and its application.
VISION STATEMENT
Oklahoma State University System will advance the quality of life in Oklahoma by fulfilling the instructional, research, and outreach obligations of a first-class, land grant educational system.

