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Luncheon Session NCIIA Resource Snapshots R.A.P.I.D. Assess N2TEC NCIIA Crossroads SEE Summit ICSB World Conference REE Educator’s Corner BMESource.org WISC NCIIA/DSEF Award. RESEARCH LINK.
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Luncheon Session NCIIA Resource SnapshotsR.A.P.I.D. Assess N2TEC NCIIA Crossroads SEE Summit ICSB World Conference REE Educator’s Corner BMESource.org WISC NCIIA/DSEF Award
RESEARCH LINK • Process Research - Provides links to help E-Teams decide what technology is needed for their project's completion: • 3-D Engineering • Rapid Prototyping Processes • Rapid Manufacturing • Other Services PROVIDERS LINK Provides access for E-Teams to request service from providers in the RAPID Network. Allows Providers to update service information and to reply to service requests.
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Comparison study over time Group of participating schools using similar assessment
Pricewaterhouse Coopers Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP NCIIA Microsoft Corp NASA-Ames Pacific Northwest Labs/DOE Groxis Inc IDEA, Cal. State University, Fresno USC Engineering Technology Transfer Center University of Southern California – Principal Investigator Case Western Reserve Caltech University of Pittsburgh Cornell University Rose-Hulman University Illinois Institute of Technology Claremont Graduate University University of Arkansas The Pennsylvania State University Johns Hopkins University of Maryland San Diego State University University of South Dakota 0 A Collaboration of Universities, Government, & Industry
He who dares to teach must never cease to learn.(Richard Henry Dann) Symposium for Entrepreneurship Educators (SEE) June 1-5, 2004 Babson College Heidi M. Neck, Ph.D. 781.239.5577 hneck@babson.edu
Symposium for Entrepreneurship Educators (SEE) • Explore the “art and craft” of teaching using the case method and beyond. • Foster quality, integration, innovation, and relevance in entrepreneurship education. • Promote collisions between theory and practice (“Clashroom”). • Provide lifelong learning for entrepreneurship educators. The Annual Reunion Program for SEE Alumni
Symposium for Engineering Entrepreneurship Educators (SEEE) • Teach engineering faculty how to teach and apply entrepreneurship as part of engineering education. • Accelerate the innovation-to-commercialization process. • Pilot will be held in 2005. Engineering Education Entrepreneurship Education SEEE
International Council for Small Business 49th World Conference 20-23 June 2004 Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa Theme: Globalization and its Impact on Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development in the Developing World WOZANI - come to South Africa, and be a part of a truly inspiring and beneficial conference and join our celebration of 10 years of democracy.
Who should Attend? * SMMEs * Business people * Entrepreneurs * Academics and Researchers * Financiers * Consultants * NGOs * Government Officials and Policy makers • Why Attend? • It's the first time the conference has ever been held on the African continent! • To enhance your knowledge and understanding of global SMME issues. • To Participate in shaping and influencing policy making crucial to SMME development. • To meet like-minded businesses, explore business opportunities and extend your SMME network. • Showcase your products and services in an exhibition • To be exposed to business model innovation strategies.
Roundtable on Entrepreneurship Education (REE) • Annual summit meetings for entrepreneurship educators from top engineering and business schools • Presentations on successful entrepreneurship programs • Opportunities for collaboration and sharing of resources and ideas • Discussions regarding future trends in entrepreneurship education • Conferences in the US, Europe, Asia, and Latin America
REE on Four Continents: USA, Asia, Europe, and Latin America
STVP Educators Corner http://edcorner.stanford.edu Build a CenterLaunch or enhance an entrepreneurship center Build a Course-Content for creating or enhancing a course - Best teaching practices in entrepreneurship for engineers Join a Community Conferences, societies and newsgroups...
Wisconsin Innovation Service Center University of Wisconsin-Whitewater • WISC offers affordable market research assistance to E-Teams, including market assessments for new product ideas. • The research confirms technical feasibility, competitive advantages, market need, and favorable trends. Wisconsin Innovation Service Center innovate@uww.edu
WISC’s Experience • Over 6,500 product reviews in 24 years; typically early stage products/technologies • Types of products: bioreactors to golf equipment • Types of clients: innovative manufacturers, technology-businesses, and inventors • NCIIA e-teams: Northwestern University, Clarkson College, Swarthmore College, University of Arkansas, Lynchburg College, California Polytechnic… • To learn more visit the WISC booth at this event! Or contact Milissa Rick, WISC Program Director, 262-472-3206 Wisconsin Innovation Service Center innovate@uww.edu