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Welcome! 7 th Annual REE USA. Co-Chairs: Tom Byers & Tina Seelig Stanford University October 27-29, 2004. Special Thanks to REE USA Sponsors. A Word About Your Hosts ….
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Welcome!7th Annual REE USA Co-Chairs: Tom Byers & Tina Seelig Stanford University October 27-29, 2004
A Word About Your Hosts … We believe engineers and scientists need entrepreneurial skills to be successful at all levels within their organizations. Our center is dedicated to accelerating high-technology entrepreneurship education and creating scholarly research on technology-based firms. We prepare students for leadership positions in industry, universities, and society, and we disseminate our research and teaching knowledge throughout the world. http://stvp.stanford.edu
New Interface • 1,000 Resources • Video Clips • Case Studies • Curriculum • Slide Decks • Web links • Free (No Charge) http://edcorner.stanford.edu
REE Objectives • Create a forum for college educators to discuss the strategic and organizational issues of educating engineers and scientists about high-technology entrepreneurship. • Share experiences, best practices, and plans for teaching, research and outreach in a productive and relaxed setting. • Establish and strengthen relationships that often lead to future interaction and opportunities; formulate ideas for future gatherings.
December 10-12 in Brazil Universidade de São Paulo 2004 Location: Santiago (PUC) November 24-26
July 29-20 in Singapore 40 people from 11 countries 2005 Location: Korea (KAIST)
September 9–11 in Lausanne 40 people from 16 countries 2005 Location: Stockholm (KTH)
Growth of REE USA 1998 14 2 21 1999 21 3 36 2000 23 9 45 2001 30 6 60 2002 34 8 71 2003 50 18 78 US Intl.+ Service People
REE USA 2004 By the Numbers • Institutions 52 US Universities and Colleges 20 International Universities & Supporters • 95 Total Attendees • 17 of Top 20 Engineering Schools (US News) • 7 of Top 10 “Number of Engineering Degrees” Granted in 2004 (ASEE)
REE USASteering Committee Terry Blum, Georgia TechJerry Engel, UC BerkeleyJohn Jaquette, Cornell UniversitySteve Nichols, UT AustinMark Rice, Babson CollegeEd Zschau, Princeton University
Noteworthy Organizationsin Attendance Judith ConeVice President Phil Weilerstein, Executive Director Liz Kisenwether Penn State Don Kuratko Indiana University
What geographic area are you from (time zone)? Eastern? Central/Mountain? Pacific? International? What is your primary role or position? Tenure-line Faculty? Part-time Adjunct? Senior Staff? What is your primary campus affiliation? Science/Engineering School? Business School? Other? What stage of development is your program? New? Emerging? Established? Have you attended a REE before? Who Are We … Show of Hands
Agenda:Wednesday October 27 12:45 - 1:15 PM KICK OFF SPEAKER"The Art of the Start"- Guy Kawasaki, Garage Technology Ventures 1:15 - 2:00 PM WELCOME AND CONFERENCE GOALS - Tom Byers and Tina Seelig, Stanford University 2:00 - 3:30 PM BEST PRACTICES PRESENTATIONS: From Course to Campus Session A: COURSES AND CURRICULUM • What to Do Before Your Business Plan Course?- John Mullins, London Business School • Student Projects for Technology Companies: Successful Experiences with Nokia- Peter Kelly, Finland • Development of an Entrepreneurship Minor and Other Programs: Entrepreneurship Education for all Engineers- Tom Mason, Rose Hulman University Session B: PROGRAMS AND CENTERS • Team-Based Entrepreneurship Programs- Jose Antonio Lerosa de Siqueira , Brazil • Partnerships Between Academia and Industry- Ofer Amit, Florida International University • Clinical Model to Promote Entrepreneurship to Engineers- Mark Weaver and Anthony Marchese, Rowan University
AgendaWednesday October 27 Session C: CROSS-CAMPUS INITIATIVES • Kauffman Campus Initiative- Alan Carsrud, Florida International University • Cross Campus activities at MIT- Jose Pacheco and Bob Ayan, MIT • Collaboration Between Engineering, Science, Management, and Law Schools- Marie Thursby, Georgia Tech 3:30 - 4:30 PM BREAK AND SCENIC WALK ACROSS CAMPUS 4:30 - 5:30 PM ENTREPRENEURIAL THOUGHT LEADER LECTURE - Bob Sutton, Stanford University 7:00 - 9:00 PM DINNER AT MACARTHUR PARK, PALO ALTO
AgendaThursday October 28 8:30 - 9:00 AM BREAKFAST 9:00 - 10:00 AM KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Geoffrey Moore, The Chasm Group 10:00 - 10:30 AM BREAK& POSTER SESSION : Download Slide Template 10:30 - 12:00 AM WORKSHOPS: ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN ACTIONSession D: • Student Entrepreneurship- MODERATOR: Steve Nichols, UT, Austin Session E: • Multi-University Collaboration- MODERATOR: Steve Currall, Rice Session F : • Technology Commercialization and Faculty Entrepreneurship- MODERATOR: Krisztina Holly, MIT 12:00 - 1:15 PM LUNCH
AgendaThursday October 28 1:15 - 2:45 PM WORKSHOPS: COLLABORATION OPPORTUNITIES Session G : • Preparing Entrepreneurs to Teach- MODERATOR: Randy Komisar, Stanford Session H : • Assessing and Evaluating Entrepreneurship Education- MODERATOR: Lisa Getzler-Linn, Lehigh Session I : • Integrating Research into Entrepreneurship Programs- MODERATOR: Kathy Eisenhardt and Riitta Katila, Stanford 2:45 - 3:00 PM Break 3:00 PM - 4:00PM SHORT REPORTS FROM WORKSHOPS (5 minutes each) 5:30 - 9:00 PM DINNER AND BOCCE BALL AT CAMPO DI BOCCE IN LOS GATOS; ANNOUNCE THE PRICE INNOVATIVE EDUCATORS AWARD
AgendaFriday October 29 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM BREAKFAST 9:00 - 10:30 AM GROUP SESSION: Exploration of the Structural & Financial Models of Entrepreneurship Centers - Tina Seelig, Stanford 10:30 - 11:00 AM BREAK 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM SUMMARY AND NEXT STEPS for REE USA - Tom Byers, Stanford 12:00 PM ADJOURN 1:00 - 3:00 PM OPTIONAL EXCURSION TO THE STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR
Price Foundation New York, NY REE USAIn Memory of Gloria Appel(1924-2001)