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Incubation Model

Incubation Model. Miguel Ruiz and Eric Lozada February 23, 2012. Assumptions and Objectives. Basic Assumptions UPRM will be an active generator of new products and businesses But entrepreneur students can be moved through the model

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Incubation Model

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  1. Incubation Model Miguel Ruiz and Eric Lozada February 23, 2012

  2. Assumptions and Objectives • Basic Assumptions • UPRM will be an active generator of new products and businesses • But entrepreneur students can be moved through the model • Work will be performed by students under faculty supervision • As part of courses, research projects, Coop Plan, etc. • Activities happen in “time chunks” (i.e., semesters + summer) • Food related projects will be used for the pilot test of the model • But other areas will be incorporated later • Model Objective: • To establish a well defined sequence of activities that need to take place, from idea definition to commercial production, that UPRM can use to generate a stream of new products and businesses while fostering the entrepreneurial spirit of students.

  3. Flowchart Legal Process CK1 CK2 CK0 Business Plan Market Idea Life Production CK0 CK3 Setup Setup Pilot Schedule

  4. Timeline Semester #1 Semester #2 Summer Market Analysis Feasibility Analysis Year #1 CHK Generate ideas Shelf Life Analysis CHK Process Development Production Setup Year #2 CHK Pilot Production Commercial Production Year #3 CHK Scheduling

  5. Check Point #0 Process Production CK1 CK2 CK3 Idea Business Plan Setup Pilot Schedule Life Legal CK0 CK0 Market

  6. Generate Ideas Process Production CK1 CK2 CK3 Idea Business Plan Setup Pilot Schedule Life Legal CK0 CK0 Market

  7. Check Point #1 Process Production CK1 CK2 CK3 Idea Business Plan Setup Pilot Schedule Life Legal CK0 CK0 Market

  8. Shelf Life Analysis Process Production CK1 CK2 CK3 Idea Business Plan Setup Pilot Schedule Life Legal CK0 CK0 Market

  9. Market Analysis Process Production CK1 CK2 CK3 Idea Business Plan Setup Pilot Schedule Life Legal CK0 CK0 Market

  10. Process Development Process Production CK1 CK2 CK3 Idea Business Plan Setup Pilot Schedule Life Legal CK0 CK0 Market

  11. Legal Process Production CK1 CK2 CK3 Idea Business Plan Setup Pilot Schedule Life Legal CK0 CK0 Market

  12. Business Plan Development Process Production CK1 CK2 CK3 Idea Business Plan Setup Pilot Schedule Life Legal CK0 CK0 Market

  13. Check Point #2 Process Production CK1 CK2 CK3 Idea Business Plan Setup Pilot Schedule Life Legal CK0 CK0 Market

  14. Production Setup Process Production CK1 CK2 CK3 Idea Business Plan Setup Pilot Schedule Life Legal CK0 CK0 Market

  15. Pilot Production Process Production CK1 CK2 CK3 Idea Business Plan Setup Pilot Schedule Life Legal CK0 CK0 Market

  16. Check Point #3 Process Production CK1 CK2 CK3 Idea Business Plan Setup Pilot Schedule Life Legal CK0 CK0 Market

  17. Commercial Production Process Production CK1 CK2 CK3 Idea Business Plan Setup Pilot Schedule Life Legal CK0 CK0 Market

  18. Scheduling Process Production CK1 CK2 CK3 Idea Business Plan Setup Pilot Schedule Life Legal CK0 CK0 Market

  19. Check Point #0 Process Production CK1 CK2 CK3 Idea Business Plan Setup Pilot Schedule Life Legal CK0 CK0 Market

  20. Incubation Model Miguel Ruiz and Eric Lozada February 23, 2012

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