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Stanford Technology Ventures Program Tina Seelig, Ph.D. Executive Director

Stanford Technology Ventures Program Tina Seelig, Ph.D. Executive Director. Forum on Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Biomedical Engineering Education. STVP’s Mission.

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Stanford Technology Ventures Program Tina Seelig, Ph.D. Executive Director

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  1. Stanford Technology Ventures ProgramTina Seelig, Ph.D.Executive Director Forum on Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Biomedical Engineering Education

  2. STVP’s Mission We believe that scientists and engineers need entrepreneurial skills in order to be successful in all roles within their organizations. Therefore, we have created a research center dedicated to accelerating high-technology entrepreneurship education and knowledge creation both at Stanford University and around the world. We aim to prepare students for leadership positions in industry, government, education, and in society as a whole. STVP - Stanford

  3. Teaching: Skill Development for Future Technology Leaders • Strategy and real-time decision making • Comfort with uncertainty • Appreciation for teamwork and culture • Creativity and innovation • Influence and persuasion • Oral and written communication • Start-up finance and accounting STVP - Stanford

  4. Teaching Over 1,500 Students/Year FALLWINTERSPRING Management of Technology Ventures Entrepreneurial Finance Management of Technology Ventures Technology Venture Formation Managing to IPO: Control Systems Managing to IPO: Control Systems Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Lectures Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Lectures Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Lectures Strategy In Technology- Based Firms (2) Global Entrepreneurial Marketing (2) Building Dynamic Entrepreneurial Organizations Intro to High-Tech Entrepreneurship Start-up Globalization Strategies Ph.D. Workshop Creativity and Innovation Project Course in Strategy Modeling Ph.D. Workshop Ph.D. Workshop STVP - Stanford

  5. Mayfield Fellows Program WINTERSelect outstanding engineering seniors and co-terms to be Mayfield Fellows 3 Courses + Paid Summer Internship I. SPRING:Students learn structure and methods of start-ups; Students matched with paid assignments at high tech start-up companies III. AUTUMN:Students bring back experiences and learn from them as a group • Each fellow has 3 mentors: • VC • Alumnus of MFP • Entrepreneur @ summer employer II. SUMMER:Leverage the power of real- world, hands-on experience STVP - Stanford

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  7. Impact of STVP Programs ~120,000 students/year (400 schools * 300 students) Web Sites Educators Corner ~ 60,000 students/year (200 schools * 300 students) REEE USA/Europe/Asia ~ 24,000 students/year (80 schools * 300 students) SEN + ETL + BASES ~ 3,000 students/year STVP ~ 1,500 students/year STVP - Stanford

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