CSULB Innovation Challenge

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CSULB Innovation Challenge

Overview Briefing August 2014 Eric Schwartz CSULB Innovation Challenge Advisory Board Member

What is the Innovation Challenge?

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A learning environment and annual competition for CSULB students Teams develop, promote and launch entrepreneurial business ideas Students learn how to create business plans Reward the best team/plan (annually) with business-related services and seed funding

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CSULB Innovation Challenge

You have an idea!

Build a team!

Develop your business plan Review with mentors and support team Present to Investors and Judges (Final 4 teams) Winning team receives start-up resources and seed funding

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Innovation Challenge Video

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Final Competition and Awards

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The Final Four teams present to a panel of judges in a public forum. All receive gift cards and certificates.

The winning team receives business support resources such as; office and/or lab space on campus, professional services e.g. legal, accounting, tax, intellectual property, on-going advisory support and $10,000 in seed funding to help launch their business.

Past Winners (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) Electric Bikes Sliding Doors Textbook Exchange Medical Diagnostics

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How do Students get Started?

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Form a team and submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) (by 12/9/14). The sooner students submit an LOI, the sooner a mentor is assigned to the team Submit business plan by February 27, 2015 Visit the website to learn more:

http://www.csulb.edu/innovationchallenge Visit the Innovation Challenge Office

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EN2, 3 rd Floor, Room 300-D Tues and Wed, 11:00am – 1:00pm Starting Sept 16 th

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Help Needed

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Help get the message out to students, encourage participation Mention/promote in classes, labs, club meetings, etc Could be part of a senior-level class project Teams come from all colleges and majors Attend the final competition/awards event on April 9, 2015

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Back-Up

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CSULB Innovation Challenge Schedule (2014 - 2015)

September 9, 2014 – November 6, 2014 October 13, 2014 thru December 9, 2014 December 9, 2014 February 27, 2015 March 12-16, 2015 April 9, 2015 Attend information sessions (5 available) Match mentors with teams Last day to submit Letter of Intent (LOI) Business Plans due by 5 pm Notification of finalists & runners-up Finalists’ presentations and business plan judging, and presentation of awards. 9

What Do Students Get Out of It?

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An environment to develop business ideas Learn to form and work on a multi-disciplinary team Advice and networking with a business professional who is a mentor to the team An opportunity to learn how to be an entrepreneur Develop experience and knowledge in starting a business, intellectual property, financial plans, etc.

Resources and financial support ($K)

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Example Past Innovation Challenge Business Ideas

• • • • • • • • • • Improved medical testing device Specialized garments Electric bike Bicycle security components Sliding Doors Water Management System Automated beverage service Tea-based beverages Automated geo-information Textbook exchange 11

Student Participation By College

Student Participation by College (LOI's)

50 45 40 15 10 5 0 35 30 25 20

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2011 2012 2013 2014

Winning Team

Electric Motocross Bicycles GlydeTech Textbookhouse InFluids

College

CoE CBA CBA CoE 2011 CoE CBA CotA 2012 Other CSULB 2013 2014 Alum, Other Univ, or Unknown • • 2014 increase in CBA, CotA, and other colleges participation Need to promote additional participation from across CSULB LOI’s = Letters of Intent 12