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Promotion of New Venture Creation at Trinity College Dublin. Bridget Noone Enterprise Executive. How to Capitalise on TCD’S Successful Track Record in Funding. Commercialisation of research Through Licensing of Technology Campus Company Spin-offs Research Contracts Leading to
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Promotion of New Venture Creation at Trinity College Dublin Bridget Noone Enterprise Executive
How to Capitalise on TCD’S Successful Track Record in Funding • Commercialisation of research • Through • Licensing of Technology • Campus Company • Spin-offs • Research Contracts • Leading to • Creation and development of successful KBEs based on university research
TRINITY’S SUCCESS IN RESEARCH FUNDING – SFI/PRTLI SFI 2001 – 7 Projects €44.45m 2002 9 Projects €12 m 2003 18 Projects €18m PRTLI Cycle 1 (1999-2000) – TCD gained €49m. As lead partner Cycle 2 (2000-2002) – TCD gained €27.8m as joint partner (DMMC) Cycle 3 (2001-2006) – TCD gained €58.6m as lead partner TCD gained €44.8m as joint partner Total Award to TCD: 130m. (estimate)
5 Year Entrepreneurship Programme at Trinity College • OBJECTIVES • Leadership Recognition - creation and development of successful knowledge-based companies from research • Increase number of high potential enterprises through the coordination of specialist training and processes • Develop entrepreneurship education and training programmes for knowledge-based enterprise creation and for the wider community
Who benefits • Researchers • Trinity College • Economy
Basis of SME Formation from University lies in Research TCD Companies • Identigen, Optigen • Eblana Photonics, Allegro, Magnetic Solutions, Cellix* • Eneclann • M3D* • Haptica, Havok, Iona • Glassbridge • Authentik, Integrate Irl. • IEFS • Opsona* • 3 Projects in the pipeline *In formation Subjects • Genetics • Physics • History • Medicine • Computer Science • Mathematics • Language Learning • Nutrition • Biochemistry • Mech. & Manuf Eng
Research and Innovation Services Functions • Help initiate new research programmes in TCD, identifying funding and providing a “corporate” backdrop to individual research groups efforts. • Develop commercialisation of research results • Ensure that TCD and the State gain a share of the benefits • Adapt best international practice to Irish circumstances for appropriate University/Industry/Government interactions.
Role of Enterprise Executive • Promotion of new Venture Formation • Development of Series of Seminars and Workshops for Researchers and Entrepreneurs • MBA Workout – Partnership with Trinity College MBA Programme • Entrepreneurship Development Programme • Participation in EU Programmes • Developing National and International Networks
LAB-TO-MARKET: JOURNEY T C D’ S R I S Office P A T’ S T E A M H P S U T E A M
Our Strengths: Three background Advantages for launching new ventures TCD Reward for Inventors Long experience of R&IS Support of the Institution General Enterprise Ireland funding for Early stages IP Policy Availability of Venture Capital – 4th Level Incubators International Entrepreneurship Networks – Processes Benchmarking
Keys to Success • Provision of incubation space at or close to the University • Provision of a Trinity College Seed Capital Fund • Development of support structures • Development of Education and Training Programmes • Development of national and international Networks • Partnerships and alliances with other universities and financial institutions
International Networks • PAXIS & PANEL – 5 Thematic networks (includes PANEL), 22 European Regions of Excellence • Cluster – Consortium linking universities of Science and Technology for Education and Research. • REEE – European Round Table on Entrepreneurship Education for Engineers – founded by Stanford – goal accelerate entrepreneurship education for scientists and engineers. • Academic Networks – Research Collaboration and EU Programmes • Industrial Liaison Network – third level institutions – national and international
2004 PROGRAMME OF EDUCATION/TRAINING • New Idea Generation Workshop • From Research to Innovation • Intellectual Property • Writing the Business Plan • Legal Issues • Building the Team • Raising Money • 2-day Series of Marketing Modules (6) • MBA Workout • Clinics for new projects • CEO Workshop • Development of Case Studies for training
EXAMPLE – MBA WORKOUT • To accelerate the planning and execution of Knowledge-based spin-outs created by campus entrepreneurs • To provide “coalface” experience of new business formation for MBA Students at TCD • To experiment with format for hands-on entrepreneurship education • One formal programme per year
MBA Workout • Real-time laboratory for creating new ventures • Ventures are based on new knowledge, ie on intellectual capital • Work of the MBA teams will make a difference to the future of these ventures • Analysis, programme design, execution, delivery, communication, persuasion…
Process of Workout – 2003-2004 • Selection criteria • Assessors appointed to each project to monitor progress and award grades to MBA team • 3 formal • Scoping, Planning, Final Presentation • Informal contact between project groups/MBA teams • Final written report – assessed by Director of MBA Programme and Director of Innovation Services
Matching MBA Teams to Projects • Identification of Possible projects – Dec 03 • Work with projects over a 3 month period • Selection of projects, based on criteria – March 04 • Nomination of Assessors to Projects • Presentation by Project Teams to MBA Class – April 04 • MBA Teams formed • Presentation by MBA teams bidding for specific projects • NDAs signed and formal process commenced • All formal meetings attended by assessors/reps from Trinity College Enterprise Centre and Business School
Successful Projects • Bundling of Medical/Genetic Patents from three major research groups • Spin-out application from High Performance Computing Group collaboration with Nutrition Research • Patient Specific Prosthesis Analysis • Development of diagnostic kit using silver nanosensor system for detection of heart disease
Benefits • MBA students gain valuable experience in dealing with start up enterprises • while contributing an analytical business perspective to the evolution of these enterprises. • And contributing to the evolution of College policy in relation to campus enterprise
Results 2004 Project 1 – Diagnostic Kit using Silver Nanosensor System • Having Analysed the market for the product and the company’s market strategy, the recommendation was that the company needs a strategic partner and also recommended some strengthening of the team Project 2 – Patient Specific Prosthesis Analysis • Having researched the route to market for this product/service, the recommendation was that the project should focus on developing technology and should partner with a prosthesis manufacturer to access end user
Results 2004 Project 3 – Spin-out from HPC Group • Assisted promoters to clarify their business opportunity and identify their route to market. They also analysed how to raise awareness while building equity in the brand Project 4 – Bundling of Medical/Genetic Patents • Developed Financial Scenario model for the project and developed a blueprint for a ebsite to create a web presence
Contact Details Bridget Noone Enterprise Executive Trinity College Enterprise Centre The Tower Pearse Street Dublin 2 Telephone: 353-1-6775655 Email: bnoone@tcd.ie