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    The Science and Art of Storytelling
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-12-03) Riedl, Mark O.
    The Innovation Corps (I-Corps) teaches National Science Foundation (NSF) grantees to identify valuable product opportunities that can emerge from academic research and offers entrepreneurship training to student participants. I-Corps is a public-private partnership that prepares you to extend your focus beyond the laboratory by broadening the impact of select, NSF-funded basic-research projects. The primary goal of I-Corps is to foster entrepreneurship that will lead to the commercialization of technology that has been supported by NSF-funded research. Participating in the I-Corps program will help you: Create your startup company; Create your business model description for review by third-party investors; and Gain faster access to technology licenses.
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    Greenhouse Gas Emissions Management in Complex Times
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-11-11) Ostrowski, Ken ; Nastase, Sunny
    Understanding the economic impact of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and addressing the management of an organization’s GHG footprint, be it domestic or international, is complex and challenging. On November 17, speakers will consider organizational strategies for managing GHG emissions.
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    Medical Device Resources in Georgia - Invited Presentation Georgia Bio Life Sciences Summitt
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-09-27) Shlevin, Harold
    This presentation reviews medical device development and commercialization resources in Georgia. The focus is on the commercializaiton of medical devices
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    Venture Lab - Taking an idea from the lab to commercialization
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-09-14) Shlevin, Harold
    This presentation discusses aspects of services provided by VentureLab to move discoveries from the laboratory toward commercialization
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    Venture Lab 2011 - General Presentation to key stakeholders
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-07-01)
    This presents the Current Status of VentureLab. We also discuss briefly the historical changes in the relationship of ATDC and VentureLab as part of GT's Commercialization Services within the Enterprise Innovation Institute (EII). The revised mission and goals of VentureLab are presented and discussed. A key focus is on the mission of VentureLab to provide commercialization services to key GT stakeholders. Interested individuals include GT faculty, staff and students. The key messages include 1) the efforts of VentureLab staff have been refocused to better serve the needs of Georgia Tech faculty, students and staff who seek to commercialize their research discoveries, 2) VentureLab operates in parallel with the research process - i.e. from the early stages of research well before an invention disclosure is generated. This reflects the iterative nature of the commercialization process and parallels the iterative nature of the research and discovery processes, and 3) Stakeholders and their interests are the starting point for commercialization not invention disclosures.
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    Conference on Emergency Response Contracting Opportunities for Georgia Businesses
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-06-21) Dawson, Charlie ; Wright, Annette ; Farley, Hugh ; Kelkenberg, Kelvin J. ; Doumkos, Terry ; Woods, James ; Hansen, Jake ; Navesky, Peter ; Stallings, Kevin ; Reddy, Shyam ; Schadl, Chuck
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    Eureka! Winning Ways Choices for Business Growth
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-09-11) Hall, Doug
    Georgia Tech and the Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) hosted TV personality and corporate growth guru Doug Hall on September 11, 2008 in Atlanta. Hall presented "Choices for Growth," in which he'll bring his experience developing new ideas with Fortune 500 companies directly to Georgia's manufacturers and show them how they can adapt these methods of growth to their own approaches.
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    Using LinkedIn with your professional network
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-07-16) Fleming, Stephen
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    University Seed Funds in Georgia
    ( 2007-06-27) Fleming, Stephen
    There are numerous programs available to help faculty/student entrepreneurs finance their university spin-out companies in Georgia.
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    Raising Capital: Practical Tips for Entrepreneurs
    ( 2007-06-27) Fleming, Stephen
    An experienced venture capitalist shares his insight into the fundraising cycle, preparing a business plan, and approaching the equity investment community.