By: Mike Fritsch, Entrepreneur in Residence, Northeast Indiana Innovation Center
I just finished a 7-week government program (lucky me) designed for university researchers who are looking for federal grant money to help commercialize their technologies. Before they give them more money, the US Government (aka NSF) wants the researchers to figure out if the technology they developed is something anybody actually wants. What a novel concept for the government!
From their website: “The NSF Innovation Corps (I-Corps™) is a set of activities and programs that prepares scientists and engineers to extend their focus beyond the laboratory and broadens the impact of select, NSF-funded, basic-research projects”. …and by the way, let me start by saying “This is not an advertisement for I-CORPS™”, it’s just me expressing an opinion.
The process they use over the 7-week period is based on the standard business model canvas used by almost everyone nowadays. Since I have been teaching this process to entrepreneurs for almost 4 years, I thought I could teach the NSF a thing or two and would be bored as hell. Boy was I wrong!
I was the (non-university) mentor on the 3 man team which included a Principal Investigator (the university prof) and Entrepreneurial Lead (the grad student). The instructors spent the whole 7 weeks punching us in the face to knock real-world sense into a bunch of academics. It was awesome! I learned more in this 7 weeks than in any training session I have ever been a part of. Here’s a little of what I learned:
I was extremely impressed with the process that NSF I-Corps™ created to get academic entrepreneurs to see past their noses. If you are building a business, check it out.
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