| Wednesday, 2 November 2005: 8:00 AM-10:30 AM | |||
| Salons DE (Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza) | |||
Management Division (05) | |||
| #318 - Entrepreneurial Science for Educators, Engineers, and Scientists (05004) | |||
| This session would discuss the university s role in society as an expanded one involving economic and social development, as well as teaching and research. Speakers are invited from departments within academia that currently provide entrepreneurial science perspectives and others who play an important role in developing successful scientific business ventures from academic seeds. These may include intellectual property, as well as technology transfer experts. | |||
| CoChair: | Adam Lo Shrier | ||
| Chair: | Rosemarie D. Wesson | ||
| 8:00 AM | 318a | The Impact of Science Entrepreneurship in a University on Economic Development in the Regeion Robert D. Hisrich | |
| 8:25 AM | 318b | Ohio's Third Frontier Initiative: Ideation to Commercialization John M. Griffin | |
| 8:50 AM | 318c | Human Capital and Technology Transfer: the Key Third Link Michael D. Ensley | |
| 9:15 AM | 318d | How to Successfully Launch and Nurture a University Spin-off Alan W. Weimer | |
| 9:40 AM | 318e | From Prototype to Product with the Help of Sbir Funding Karen K. Gleason, Hilton G. Pryce Lewis | |
| 10:05 AM | 318f | Nanoscale Materials, Inc.; Founded 1995; NanoactiveŽ Products for Environmental Protection and Remediation Kenneth J. Klabunde | |
| Sponsor: | Management Division | ||
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