venture well

Opportunities for Students

     

Welcome!

NCIIA provides the funding, training, support and resources you need to advance your idea or venture, no matter the stage of development you're at.

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WORKSHOPS

Invention to Venture workshop

Do you have what it takes to be an entrepreneur?  Invention to Venture (I2V) is a one-day workshop on the basics of technology entrepreneurship, with presentations by successful entrepreneurs in your area. Fast-paced and fun. Learn more at invention2venture.org.

Get involved: Want to attend an I2V? Check the events listing to the left. Host an I2V! Contact us for details.

 

Research to Innovation (R2I) workshop

Translate your research into innovations. Research to Innovation is a suite of workshops designed to help university innovators translate their research into marketable innovations. Learn more

Get involved: Bring R2I to your institution! Contact us for details.

 

Advanced Invention to Venture workshop

Accelerate your venture.  If you’re serious about moving your venture forward, Advanced Invention to Venture (AI2V) is for you. You’ll spend four days receiving instruction, doing exercises, practicing pitching and interacting with qualified coaches to develop and articulate a strategic plan for your venture. Learn more here.

Get involved: Want to attend an AI2V? Check the events listing to the left.Host an AI2V!  Contact us for details!

 

VentureLab workshop

NCIIA's latest venture accelerator!

VentureLab is a highly experiential and immersive program developed and designed to enhance the success of your business idea: evolve your business strategy, sales channels and marketing and better understand the financial mechanics of your venture.

You'll get a plan and a set of tools that will help you grow your business for years to come.

Get involved: Contact us for details about VentureLab.

More about our first VentureLab, held in Boston in April 2010.

 

FUNDING

E-Team grants

Move your technology idea or venture towards commercialization with this early stage funding. Awards are up to $20,000; deadlines in May and December.

Get involved: Learn more!

 

BMEidea competition

Teams of US-based biomedical engineering student are judged on a complete commercialization strategy - design, product innovation, market need, regulatory pathway, sales strategy, and economic issues. First prize $10,000. Deadline in April.

 

BMEStart competition

Teams of US-based undergraduate biomedical and bioengineering students are judged on design and potential for commercialization. First prize $10,000. Deadline in May.

 

MENTORING AND ADVICE

Venture Well

Take it to the next level.  Venture Well provides venture development and seed investment to university start-ups that will change the world. We provide advice and funding to ventures that offer scalable, market-oriented solutions to health and environmental problems. Learn more.

GET STARTED!

Contact us for information and advice on how to advance your idea or venture.

James Barlow  Humera Fasihuddin

Patricia Boynton  Mary Secor

News

 

 

Recently Funded E-Teams

 

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Publications for Students

 

Companies Launched:

NCIIA grantees and award winners have launched more than 75 companies. Check these here

 

Facts:

NCIIA has funded 347 student entrepreneurship teams that have resulted in:

These businesses have leveraged more than $102 million in additional funding.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Local to Boston? Accelerate your venture with this unique program!

Venture Well New England is about to launch!

Are you doing research that you know can solve real world problems? Not sure how to translate your research into innovations that can be commercialized? Got a class project you want to take to the next level?

We are seeking good research ideas and great people who want to commercialize them!

To register your interest in attending, visit www.venturewell.org and join the email list.

NCIIA has partnered with Microsoft New England Research and Development to create a venture development training series for New England-based student technology entrepreneurs. The program will be based at Microsoft's NERD facility in Kendall Square, Boston.

E'Ship bootcamp - Invention to Venture: February 2010

Training - Lens of the Market: Spring 2010

Training - Advanced Invention to Venture: Spring 2010

Strategy development - Venture Well: Spring 2010

More information coming soon. For now, visit www.venturewell.org and register yor interest in accelerating your venture.


  

Venture Well features in Huffington Post article

Seeking start-up funds? The Huffington Post lists sources of start-up capital for social entrepreneurs, including NCIIA's Venture Well. Read more....

Student engagement key to reinventing business education - from Nextbillion.net

In a story about reimagining business education, nextbillion.net's Francisco Noguera descibes how business education has to evolve 'if it is to keep up with growing demand from prospective students who are in the business of shaping the world, not fitting into it as it is.' He goes on to cite NCIIA's Sustainable Vision grants and Venture Well investment programs as providing for student-led education and innovation. Take a look...

Husk Power wins $250K at DFJ business plan competition

$250,000 will go a long way for Husk Power Systems.

The 2008/09 Venture Well cohort member beat 15 finalists from around the world to win the DFJ and Cisco Global Business Plan Competition on Tuesday, June 30.

Husk Power develops miniature power-plants the cost-effectivley convert rice husks into electricity, serving rural Indian villages. The team will receive a $250,000 investment from DFJ and Cisco to help take the company to the next stage. The presenting members of the Husk Power Systems team were University of Virginia, Darden School of Business 2009 graduates Chip Ransler and Manoj Sinha. The team started their company in India in 2007.

NCIIA program Venture Well provides venture development and seed investment to start-ups that will change the world.

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