Phi Optics is developing a new light microscopy technology that provides nanoscale imaging of live cells and tissues in an accurate, non-destructive, fast and inexpensive manner. Their technology uses quantitative phase imaging (QPI) through both hardware and software to capture label-free images without sample preparation. They have identified the life sciences market, especially academia and biopharma R&D, as their initial customer segments. Their value proposition is providing higher quality imaging at lower cost and faster speeds compared to existing technologies. Their revenue model includes transaction revenues from direct sales as well as co-development deals and royalties from OEM partners.
Team 18 is developing a modular attachment for optical microscopes that uses Quantitative Phase Imaging (QPI) technology to provide faster, cheaper, and more accurate results for cancer and blood disorder research compared to state-of-the-art instrumentation. They have over 100 customers including universities, bio-pharma companies, and OEMs. Key members include experts in noninvasive biomedical imaging and entrepreneurship with experience commercializing start-up technologies.
The document discusses a startup that aims to help users organize, browse, and share their personal photo collections by providing automatic photo tagging and organization through a web and mobile application, as well as an API for image analysis functionality, based on interviews and surveys that indicate a need for better solutions for managing the large and growing volumes of personal photos.
The document discusses lessons learned from being an entrepreneur over 30 years in the diagnostics and life science industry. It covers the challenges of startups, including that 60% of companies fail within 6 months, 82% fail by 10 years, and 90% of new products fail. Key lessons are to use a consistent process to assess progress, understand exit plans, have clear roles, be honest with expectations, and hire only the best people. It also discusses the technology development cycle and importance of cash, partnerships, communication, embracing change, and good management.
Medical Imaging Seminar Company PresentationsSpace IDEAS Hub
Medical Imaging - Opportunities for Business Seminar
24/01/12
Short Company Presentations
14 companies took the opportunity to present a short sales pitch of their work and interests to the audience.
Presented by Rob Tannen of the Bresslergroup and Charles Mauro of MauroNewMedia on February 29, 2012 at "Measuring Your User Experience Design." The event was held at the New York Institute of Technology and organized by the New York Technology Council (NYTECH). www.nytech.org
Team 5 presented their photo organization startup Anchovi Labs which uses computer vision and metadata to help users organize, browse, and share their personal photo collections across devices and platforms through a cloud-based subscription service. They conducted customer interviews and surveys finding interest in automatic photo organization and tagging features and are now seeking partners and finishing an MVP to launch their product.
The document proposes an immune-inspired approach (IDS) to detect software design smells. IDS models a software system as the body and design smells as pathogens. It uses an artificial immune system algorithm to generate detectors for smells and classify classes. Experiments on two Java systems show IDS achieves high precision and recall both within and across systems. IDS outperforms previous approaches like DECOR and Bayesian belief networks by not requiring fixed thresholds or expert knowledge. Future work includes evaluating IDS on larger systems and comparing it to other machine learning techniques.
TETRAD Technologies Group provides solutions for critical event detection and situation awareness. It has three divisions focused on products for emergencies, origins of events, and types of threats. TETRAD develops sensors for chemicals, explosives, and biopathogens. It also offers software, bioprotection products, and consulting services. The company aims to understand complex asymmetric situations and provide fast, adaptive solutions exceeding expectations.
Team 18 is developing a modular attachment for optical microscopes that uses Quantitative Phase Imaging (QPI) technology to provide faster, cheaper, and more accurate results for cancer and blood disorder research compared to state-of-the-art instrumentation. They have over 100 customers including universities, bio-pharma companies, and OEMs. Key members include experts in noninvasive biomedical imaging and entrepreneurship with experience commercializing start-up technologies.
The document discusses a startup that aims to help users organize, browse, and share their personal photo collections by providing automatic photo tagging and organization through a web and mobile application, as well as an API for image analysis functionality, based on interviews and surveys that indicate a need for better solutions for managing the large and growing volumes of personal photos.
The document discusses lessons learned from being an entrepreneur over 30 years in the diagnostics and life science industry. It covers the challenges of startups, including that 60% of companies fail within 6 months, 82% fail by 10 years, and 90% of new products fail. Key lessons are to use a consistent process to assess progress, understand exit plans, have clear roles, be honest with expectations, and hire only the best people. It also discusses the technology development cycle and importance of cash, partnerships, communication, embracing change, and good management.
Medical Imaging Seminar Company PresentationsSpace IDEAS Hub
Medical Imaging - Opportunities for Business Seminar
24/01/12
Short Company Presentations
14 companies took the opportunity to present a short sales pitch of their work and interests to the audience.
Presented by Rob Tannen of the Bresslergroup and Charles Mauro of MauroNewMedia on February 29, 2012 at "Measuring Your User Experience Design." The event was held at the New York Institute of Technology and organized by the New York Technology Council (NYTECH). www.nytech.org
Team 5 presented their photo organization startup Anchovi Labs which uses computer vision and metadata to help users organize, browse, and share their personal photo collections across devices and platforms through a cloud-based subscription service. They conducted customer interviews and surveys finding interest in automatic photo organization and tagging features and are now seeking partners and finishing an MVP to launch their product.
The document proposes an immune-inspired approach (IDS) to detect software design smells. IDS models a software system as the body and design smells as pathogens. It uses an artificial immune system algorithm to generate detectors for smells and classify classes. Experiments on two Java systems show IDS achieves high precision and recall both within and across systems. IDS outperforms previous approaches like DECOR and Bayesian belief networks by not requiring fixed thresholds or expert knowledge. Future work includes evaluating IDS on larger systems and comparing it to other machine learning techniques.
TETRAD Technologies Group provides solutions for critical event detection and situation awareness. It has three divisions focused on products for emergencies, origins of events, and types of threats. TETRAD develops sensors for chemicals, explosives, and biopathogens. It also offers software, bioprotection products, and consulting services. The company aims to understand complex asymmetric situations and provide fast, adaptive solutions exceeding expectations.
Skolkovo is a technology hub located near Moscow that was established in 2010 to diversify the Russian economy through innovation and entrepreneurship. It provides benefits like low taxes, easy customs and visas, and strong intellectual property protection. As of 2013, Skolkovo had operational buildings, hundreds of startups and students, state grants, intellectual property filings, and agreements with multinational corporations to establish research and development centers. The IT Cluster at Skolkovo focuses on areas like new search and recognition technologies, development tools, and communication and navigation systems to drive future innovation.
Women's Engineering Society, UK; 11 September 2009Wendy Schultz
Keynote on women and innovation and long-term change delivered to the Women's Engineering Society of the UK at their annual conference on 11 September 2009.
The document provides information on a diagnostics team working on a project called Diagnosly. It lists the team members and their backgrounds. It then outlines the key aspects of the project, including potential customers and their needs, as well as the features and benefits the product will provide by allowing diagnostic tests to be conducted remotely.
Presentation held at the Innovation Forum 2009 with topic microfluidic applications. The presentation gives a view of the broad range of technologies and project methodologies required when developing fully integrated microfluidic devices or lab-on-chips.
This document provides an overview of Martha G. Russell's presentation on transformational value creation through network orchestration to Danish advertising executives. The presentation discusses forces affecting today's work environment and skills, levers for knowledge network productivity, and guidelines for network orchestration. It provides examples of public-private partnerships, research consortia, startups in various fields, and work related to technology transfer, marketing, and organizational change. The presentation emphasizes the importance of relationships in innovation ecosystems and outlines Stanford University's uniqueness in bridging academia and industry through its culture and resources.
This document outlines Benchmark Research & Safety's warning information development process. It discusses the benefits of a structured process for developing warnings, which includes phases for project planning, hazard identification and analysis, warning development, warning evaluation, and final approval and documentation. The goal is to minimize risks and costs while ensuring warnings effectively communicate hazards. Key aspects covered include identifying stakeholders, hazards, potential warning topics, and evaluation methods like internal reviews and empirical testing.
The new Biograph mCT from Siemens provides intelligently reproducible quantification through three key innovations:
1. Daily quality control scans normalize system performance to ensure consistent and accurate quantitative results over time.
2. Precise co-registration of PET and CT images through innovations like SMART registration technologies provide better attenuation correction for more reliable data.
3. Intelligent software applications in syngo.via like SUVpeak, myocardial blood flow quantification, and pending tools for neurology assist in standardized, reproducible interpretation across users and time.
Maximum Speed
Engineered Clinical
Flexibility
syngo.via
Customer Care
Molecular Imaging
Biomarker Research
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The document describes an upcoming one-day event titled "Dominant Innovation" to be held on March 26th, 2010 at the Intercontinental Hotel in Shanghai Pudong. The event will teach attendees strategies and methodologies for achieving dominant innovation to gain long-term competitive advantages in the market. Topics will include developing smart product and service systems, using tools like innovation matrices to identify opportunities from customer needs gaps, and case studies of companies that successfully implemented service innovations. The keynote speaker is Professor Jay Lee from the University of Cincinnati who is an expert in dominant design innovation.
This document provides an introduction to usability and related topics. It defines usability, user experience, and user-centered design. It explains how these concepts fit together and discusses evaluation methods like expert evaluations, usability testing, and web analytics. Examples of usability studies are also provided. The document is intended to give an overview of key concepts in human factors, ergonomics, and usability for designers and researchers.
Engineering expertise is key to boosting the competitiveness of biotechnology companies. PRODINTEC provides technical support from invention to market, including product design, engineering, prototyping, and manufacturing. With facilities for 3D modeling, rapid prototyping, and equipment for precision machining, PRODINTEC helps biotech innovations reach commercialization.
CambridgeIP Fact-based Strategy Development: Accelerating your out-licensingCambridgeIP Ltd
Quentin Tannock (Chairman, CambridgeIP) presented at BIO 2010 in Chicago on the topic 'Fact-based strategy development: Accelerating your out-licensing'. The presentation includes our thoughts on the key directions of innovation in the inhaler device space, together with examples of our work in auto-injectors and other spaces.
Vikomed is a Vietnam-Korea joint venture medical equipment company established in 2007. It manufactures and sells advanced medical technologies including extracorporeal shock wave lithotripters, high frequency digital x-rays, and high-end surgical c-arms. Vikomed's strengths include over 15 years of experience in medical equipment, manufacturing its own detectors, installing over 100 systems, and focusing on prompt customer service.
The document summarizes Sealed Air's use of Innovare's "Tech Explorer" process to increase technology innovation with less time and money. The three phase process involves: [1] Secondary research on technologies that could address customer needs; [2] Discovery workshops with external experts to explore technology applications; [3] Synthesis of concepts and roadmaps to apply technologies to new products. An example case developed concepts for extending meat shelf life using modified atmosphere packaging. The process helps move beyond quick fixes by gaining external perspectives and considering a broader range of solutions.
Quentin Tannock (Managing Director of CambridgeIP) presented at NanoMaterials Conference 2011 on the topic of 'Nanomaterials trends: Evidence from scientific literature'.
The presentation provides an overview, methodology, context and some conclusions of an recent nanomaterials IPLandscape conducted by CambridgeIP researchers.
Zebulon Solutions is a product development company located in Berthoud, Colorado that helps clients turn research and development projects into manufacturable products. They offer technical services including product design, industrialization, and testing, as well as business services like program and project management. The company is made up of experienced contractors who work to deliver solutions that save clients time and money.
IonExpress is developing a new ion channel screening platform called IonWorks that uses artificial lipid bilayers. It aims to provide high data quality at lower costs than existing automated patch clamp technologies. IonExpress has spoken to potential customers from pharmaceutical companies, CROs, government centers, and universities about the technology. Customers expressed strong interest due to pain points with existing technologies around cost, throughput, and data quality. Validation through publications and partnerships will be key to adoption as IonExpress scales the technology to higher throughput.
The document discusses findings from a study on patent trends in nanomaterials. Some key findings include:
1) Patent filings in nanomaterials have consistently outpaced other nanotech subfields and now account for around 40% of nanotechnology patents. Emerging materials like graphene show increased activity.
2) Nanomaterials patents show high interrelation, possibly indicating blocking patents and thickets, reflecting the complexity of developing and applying nanomaterials.
3) Asian countries, especially China, are rising strengths in nanomaterials patenting accompanied by Chinese acquisitions of foreign companies and technologies.
4) Respondents identified blocking patents and patent thickets as key intellectual property issues for nanotechnology.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 11:30 - Local SME's - Innovating Across bordersimec.archive
This document outlines a methodology for setting up and operating cross-border networks of living labs to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs) with innovation. It describes a multi-phase process including connecting partners, planning projects, supporting experimentation, and evaluating results. A variety of methods and tools were developed and validated through pilot projects in different domains like healthcare, energy efficiency, and manufacturing. These methods and tools are accessible through an online knowledge center to facilitate cross-border collaboration between living labs.
This document discusses potential customers and commercialization strategies for IonExpress's ion channel screening platform. It identifies pharmaceutical companies, CROs, government research centers, and universities as potential customers. Competitors currently sell instruments and consumables directly. A potential channel partner could be Tecella, who could incorporate IonExpress's technology into their existing patch clamp amplifier systems. Validation through publications and early-stage screening will be important for adoption. Cost and throughput will need to be competitive for widespread use.
This document summarizes the business model development process of Nesher Technologies Inc., which is developing a single molecule detection technology. Through interviews with over 90 academic researchers, Nesher learned that researchers are interested in software to analyze single molecule data rather than capital equipment. Nesher also explored partnering with microscope and biotech companies but did not find product-market fit. Nesher pivoted to a software-focused business model, developing single molecule analysis software to sell to academic researchers.
The JPL Innovation Foundry was created to help NASA principal investigators conceive, develop, and propose new mission concepts. It provides stable and tailored support methods at each stage of formulation, on-demand access to technical and programmatic experts, optimized facilities, and lessons learned from past missions. The support environment has evolved to meet new challenges including more competition, complex missions, limited resources, and higher technical standards for proposals. The Foundry offers various infrastructure elements to help PIs strengthen concepts and develop competitive proposals.
Graphene Frontiers is a nanotechnology company that has developed a proprietary atmospheric pressure chemical vapor deposition process for producing low-cost, high-quality graphene films at an industrial scale. They believe their scalable production process can accelerate the adoption of graphene and enable its integration into applications like flexible displays, solar cells, and touch screens. Through partnerships, further process development, and intellectual property creation, they aim to become the leading global producer of CVD graphene.
Skolkovo is a technology hub located near Moscow that was established in 2010 to diversify the Russian economy through innovation and entrepreneurship. It provides benefits like low taxes, easy customs and visas, and strong intellectual property protection. As of 2013, Skolkovo had operational buildings, hundreds of startups and students, state grants, intellectual property filings, and agreements with multinational corporations to establish research and development centers. The IT Cluster at Skolkovo focuses on areas like new search and recognition technologies, development tools, and communication and navigation systems to drive future innovation.
Women's Engineering Society, UK; 11 September 2009Wendy Schultz
Keynote on women and innovation and long-term change delivered to the Women's Engineering Society of the UK at their annual conference on 11 September 2009.
The document provides information on a diagnostics team working on a project called Diagnosly. It lists the team members and their backgrounds. It then outlines the key aspects of the project, including potential customers and their needs, as well as the features and benefits the product will provide by allowing diagnostic tests to be conducted remotely.
Presentation held at the Innovation Forum 2009 with topic microfluidic applications. The presentation gives a view of the broad range of technologies and project methodologies required when developing fully integrated microfluidic devices or lab-on-chips.
This document provides an overview of Martha G. Russell's presentation on transformational value creation through network orchestration to Danish advertising executives. The presentation discusses forces affecting today's work environment and skills, levers for knowledge network productivity, and guidelines for network orchestration. It provides examples of public-private partnerships, research consortia, startups in various fields, and work related to technology transfer, marketing, and organizational change. The presentation emphasizes the importance of relationships in innovation ecosystems and outlines Stanford University's uniqueness in bridging academia and industry through its culture and resources.
This document outlines Benchmark Research & Safety's warning information development process. It discusses the benefits of a structured process for developing warnings, which includes phases for project planning, hazard identification and analysis, warning development, warning evaluation, and final approval and documentation. The goal is to minimize risks and costs while ensuring warnings effectively communicate hazards. Key aspects covered include identifying stakeholders, hazards, potential warning topics, and evaluation methods like internal reviews and empirical testing.
The new Biograph mCT from Siemens provides intelligently reproducible quantification through three key innovations:
1. Daily quality control scans normalize system performance to ensure consistent and accurate quantitative results over time.
2. Precise co-registration of PET and CT images through innovations like SMART registration technologies provide better attenuation correction for more reliable data.
3. Intelligent software applications in syngo.via like SUVpeak, myocardial blood flow quantification, and pending tools for neurology assist in standardized, reproducible interpretation across users and time.
Maximum Speed
Engineered Clinical
Flexibility
syngo.via
Customer Care
Molecular Imaging
Biomarker Research
20
The document describes an upcoming one-day event titled "Dominant Innovation" to be held on March 26th, 2010 at the Intercontinental Hotel in Shanghai Pudong. The event will teach attendees strategies and methodologies for achieving dominant innovation to gain long-term competitive advantages in the market. Topics will include developing smart product and service systems, using tools like innovation matrices to identify opportunities from customer needs gaps, and case studies of companies that successfully implemented service innovations. The keynote speaker is Professor Jay Lee from the University of Cincinnati who is an expert in dominant design innovation.
This document provides an introduction to usability and related topics. It defines usability, user experience, and user-centered design. It explains how these concepts fit together and discusses evaluation methods like expert evaluations, usability testing, and web analytics. Examples of usability studies are also provided. The document is intended to give an overview of key concepts in human factors, ergonomics, and usability for designers and researchers.
Engineering expertise is key to boosting the competitiveness of biotechnology companies. PRODINTEC provides technical support from invention to market, including product design, engineering, prototyping, and manufacturing. With facilities for 3D modeling, rapid prototyping, and equipment for precision machining, PRODINTEC helps biotech innovations reach commercialization.
CambridgeIP Fact-based Strategy Development: Accelerating your out-licensingCambridgeIP Ltd
Quentin Tannock (Chairman, CambridgeIP) presented at BIO 2010 in Chicago on the topic 'Fact-based strategy development: Accelerating your out-licensing'. The presentation includes our thoughts on the key directions of innovation in the inhaler device space, together with examples of our work in auto-injectors and other spaces.
Vikomed is a Vietnam-Korea joint venture medical equipment company established in 2007. It manufactures and sells advanced medical technologies including extracorporeal shock wave lithotripters, high frequency digital x-rays, and high-end surgical c-arms. Vikomed's strengths include over 15 years of experience in medical equipment, manufacturing its own detectors, installing over 100 systems, and focusing on prompt customer service.
The document summarizes Sealed Air's use of Innovare's "Tech Explorer" process to increase technology innovation with less time and money. The three phase process involves: [1] Secondary research on technologies that could address customer needs; [2] Discovery workshops with external experts to explore technology applications; [3] Synthesis of concepts and roadmaps to apply technologies to new products. An example case developed concepts for extending meat shelf life using modified atmosphere packaging. The process helps move beyond quick fixes by gaining external perspectives and considering a broader range of solutions.
Quentin Tannock (Managing Director of CambridgeIP) presented at NanoMaterials Conference 2011 on the topic of 'Nanomaterials trends: Evidence from scientific literature'.
The presentation provides an overview, methodology, context and some conclusions of an recent nanomaterials IPLandscape conducted by CambridgeIP researchers.
Zebulon Solutions is a product development company located in Berthoud, Colorado that helps clients turn research and development projects into manufacturable products. They offer technical services including product design, industrialization, and testing, as well as business services like program and project management. The company is made up of experienced contractors who work to deliver solutions that save clients time and money.
IonExpress is developing a new ion channel screening platform called IonWorks that uses artificial lipid bilayers. It aims to provide high data quality at lower costs than existing automated patch clamp technologies. IonExpress has spoken to potential customers from pharmaceutical companies, CROs, government centers, and universities about the technology. Customers expressed strong interest due to pain points with existing technologies around cost, throughput, and data quality. Validation through publications and partnerships will be key to adoption as IonExpress scales the technology to higher throughput.
The document discusses findings from a study on patent trends in nanomaterials. Some key findings include:
1) Patent filings in nanomaterials have consistently outpaced other nanotech subfields and now account for around 40% of nanotechnology patents. Emerging materials like graphene show increased activity.
2) Nanomaterials patents show high interrelation, possibly indicating blocking patents and thickets, reflecting the complexity of developing and applying nanomaterials.
3) Asian countries, especially China, are rising strengths in nanomaterials patenting accompanied by Chinese acquisitions of foreign companies and technologies.
4) Respondents identified blocking patents and patent thickets as key intellectual property issues for nanotechnology.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 11:30 - Local SME's - Innovating Across bordersimec.archive
This document outlines a methodology for setting up and operating cross-border networks of living labs to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs) with innovation. It describes a multi-phase process including connecting partners, planning projects, supporting experimentation, and evaluating results. A variety of methods and tools were developed and validated through pilot projects in different domains like healthcare, energy efficiency, and manufacturing. These methods and tools are accessible through an online knowledge center to facilitate cross-border collaboration between living labs.
This document discusses potential customers and commercialization strategies for IonExpress's ion channel screening platform. It identifies pharmaceutical companies, CROs, government research centers, and universities as potential customers. Competitors currently sell instruments and consumables directly. A potential channel partner could be Tecella, who could incorporate IonExpress's technology into their existing patch clamp amplifier systems. Validation through publications and early-stage screening will be important for adoption. Cost and throughput will need to be competitive for widespread use.
This document summarizes the business model development process of Nesher Technologies Inc., which is developing a single molecule detection technology. Through interviews with over 90 academic researchers, Nesher learned that researchers are interested in software to analyze single molecule data rather than capital equipment. Nesher also explored partnering with microscope and biotech companies but did not find product-market fit. Nesher pivoted to a software-focused business model, developing single molecule analysis software to sell to academic researchers.
The JPL Innovation Foundry was created to help NASA principal investigators conceive, develop, and propose new mission concepts. It provides stable and tailored support methods at each stage of formulation, on-demand access to technical and programmatic experts, optimized facilities, and lessons learned from past missions. The support environment has evolved to meet new challenges including more competition, complex missions, limited resources, and higher technical standards for proposals. The Foundry offers various infrastructure elements to help PIs strengthen concepts and develop competitive proposals.
Graphene Frontiers is a nanotechnology company that has developed a proprietary atmospheric pressure chemical vapor deposition process for producing low-cost, high-quality graphene films at an industrial scale. They believe their scalable production process can accelerate the adoption of graphene and enable its integration into applications like flexible displays, solar cells, and touch screens. Through partnerships, further process development, and intellectual property creation, they aim to become the leading global producer of CVD graphene.
This document proposes business ideas for Tektronix oscilloscope software. It identifies trends in test and measurement and software industries like mobile computing and cloud-based pricing models. It analyzes the impact and uncertainty of these trends on Tektronix. The document suggests ideas like data analytics, remote monitoring and diagnostics, and "on demand" pricing. It evaluates these ideas based on factors like customer value, risks, and recommends next steps to test potential new products and services.
Early detecting neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's enabled by neuroscientific algorithms in AR/VR via continuous telemedical monitoring
my students use ideas from my class on business models to develop a business model for ion proton's DNA sequencer. This sequencer uses semiconductor technology to read an organism's DNA sequence and is faster and cheaper than existing sequencers. This presentation describes the value proposition, customer selection, method of value capture and other aspects of a business model for Ion Proton's DNA sequencer
The document summarizes a team's final project presentation for a medical device startup called MammOptics. The team includes four members with engineering and business backgrounds working to develop a non-invasive, non-radiative breast cancer detection technology using optical spectroscopy. The presentation covers the initial technology and business model hypotheses, testing the value proposition with hospitals and doctors, and outlines the steps needed for product development, clinical trials, reimbursement, and company financing.
The document describes a novel therapy for treating atrial fibrillation using magnetic nanoparticles directed by an electromagnetic workstation. The therapy aims to target and treat neural ganglia to cure the arrhythmia with low risk. The company aims to become the world leader in magnetic targeted nanomedicine delivery. Their team has expertise in nanomedicine, electrophysiology, and commercialization. The therapy has the potential to be safer, more economical and curative compared to current invasive and limited treatments for atrial fibrillation.
The document summarizes the evolution of an optics company from focusing on custom designs for the photo-medical market to becoming a provider of optical design and manufacturing solutions. It first centered on light shaping applications and freeform optics, but then pivoted to developing optical "reference kits" and providing rapid prototyping services using its proprietary LighTip technology. This allows it to reduce time-to-market for new optical products and provide consultative design support to medical device companies and optical systems firms.
Presentation Doctoral Consortium EuroITV2009 - Audiovisual cultural heritage:...Guido Ongena
This document outlines a PhD research project on improving access to digital audiovisual archives. The project aims to bridge the gap between digital archives and users by developing a new service from a user-centered perspective. The research will investigate user needs and technical possibilities, create a demonstrator service and business model, and evaluate the demonstrator. The research aims to develop a practical service for the general public and a viable business model for an archive organization, while also contributing to design science research methodology and domains like user modeling and business models for cultural heritage organizations.
Pfizer Canada is exploring public-private partnerships and open innovation models to address gaps in drug innovation. These models include pre-competitive research partnerships and consortia involving multiple companies, universities, and research institutions. They aim to leverage diverse scientific capabilities and resources to make progress on understanding disease biology and developing new treatments. By sharing knowledge and resources in a pre-competitive space, these partnerships seek to accelerate innovation for the benefit of patients while also engaging industry, academia and government.
https://www.facebook.com/handicorp
HandICorp contracts inventors across different fields and transforms their creations into new products for the industry based on global consumer opinions with the help of online and offline services to let:
- Consumers voice their pain points.
- Industries seek their future products.
- Inventors monetize their unique creations.
Life Technologies is looking for engineers and IT professionals to join their cloud computing team and help build applications that will increase access to data and speed up scientific discovery. The team will create a digital hub and intuitive tools available globally in a secure cloud environment. Candidates should be passionate about their work and interested in making an impact through collaboration on innovative projects. Life Technologies values diversity and is dedicated to advancing science through their portfolio of products and services.
Life Technologies is looking for engineers and IT professionals to join their cloud computing team and help build applications that will increase access to data and speed up scientific discovery. The team will create a digital hub and intuitive tools available globally in a secure cloud environment. Candidates should be passionate about their work and interested in making an impact through collaboration on innovative projects. Life Technologies values diversity and is dedicated to advancing science through their portfolio of products and services.
This document discusses the importance of open innovation and managing intellectual property to support a knowledge commons. It notes that open innovation recognizes the value of widespread knowledge and the need to incentivize secondary markets. Both firms and governments need to manage IP in a way that supports open sharing of knowledge and the growth of secondary markets. The document also discusses learning from open infrastructure like the internet and exploring how to "port" similar infrastructure to support open innovation. It emphasizes that managing knowledge is more important than just managing IP.
An IP Managment for Open Innovation and the idea of a commonsREA Brasil
This document discusses the importance of open innovation and managing intellectual property to support a knowledge commons. It notes that open innovation recognizes the value of widespread knowledge and the need to incentivize secondary markets. Both firms and governments need to manage IP in a way that supports open sharing of knowledge and the growth of secondary markets. The document also discusses learning from open infrastructure like the internet and exploring how to "port" similar infrastructure to support open innovation. It emphasizes that managing knowledge is more important than just managing IP.
This document provides information about the Technology Ventures Corporation's Deal Stream Summit conference. The summit facilitates private investment partnerships between developers of emerging technologies from laboratories, the private sector, and investment community. Over the years, about 30% of companies presenting at the summit have received funding, fueling commercialization. The summit provides a platform for new technology presentations, keynotes, and panels. It is aimed at venture capitalists, corporate investors, startup executives, researchers, lab officials, and more. The program includes presentations on cellular services, medical devices, food safety technologies, and more. It also features a parade of technology posters from various DOE national laboratories.
Innovative Technologies of 3D-Modelling in MedicineSSA KPI
AACIMP 2010 Summer School lecture by Dmitriy Gorlov (Materialise). "Information Technologies" stream. "Innovative Technologies of 3D-Modelling in Medicine" course.
More info at http://summerschool.ssa.org.ua
Team Networks - 2022 Technology, Innovation & Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Technology Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, networks
Team LiOn Batteries - 2022 Technology, Innovation & Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Technology Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, LiOn Batteries
Team Quantum - 2022 Technology, Innovation & Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Technology Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, Quantum
Team Disinformation - 2022 Technology, Innovation & Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Technology Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, Disinformation
Team Wargames - 2022 Technology, Innovation & Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Technology Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, Wargames
Team Acquistion - 2022 Technology, Innovation & Great Power Competition Stanford University
Technology Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, Acquistion
Team Climate Change - 2022 Technology, Innovation & Great Power Competition Stanford University
Technology Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, climate
The document describes a team's efforts to commercialize a new protein quantification technology called PLA-Seq. After initially thinking the technology's value propositions of lower cost, faster throughput, and lower sample volume would appeal to pharmaceutical and personalized health companies, the team conducted customer interviews and learned accuracy was more important than cost to most customers. They also found their target markets should be preclinical biotech and academia rather than personalized health or CROs. The team incorporated their business and pivoted their marketing strategy and funding plans accordingly based on learnings outside of the building.
The document summarizes the development of Invisa Bio over 10 weeks as they pivoted between different medical applications and solutions for their self-assembling medical device technology. They initially focused on manufacturing and delivery but shifted to leveraging drug delivery mechanisms. They considered applications in cardiology, neurology, and orthopedics before focusing on brain aneurysms based on feedback from physicians. The company incorporated, raised funding, and began shadowing doctors to further develop their technology to address unmet needs in difficult to reach areas.
(1) The document describes the journey of a team developing a saffron supplement product to address mental health issues like anxiety and depression.
(2) It started with the goal of targeting adults aged 18-40, but through customer interviews and testing, they learned that teenagers were more interested in an anti-anxiety gummy product.
(3) Key lessons included the challenges of building the right team, navigating advice, knowing when enough customer feedback has been received, and setting individual and project milestones. The team is now continuing work over the summer to further develop the product.
Team Army venture capital - 2021 Technology, Innovation & Great Power Competi...Stanford University
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Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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1. From image to knowledge
NSF I-Corps Final Presentation – Story of the Journey
2. From image to knowledge
PHI OPTICS, INC.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Disruptive light microscopy technology:
accurate, nondestructive (label-free), fast, inexpensive
Hardware
+
Software
Image source:
PerkinElmer
3. From image to knowledge
PHI OPTICS, INC.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Disruptive light microscopy technology:
accurate, nondestructive (label-free), fast, inexpensive
Hardware
+
Software
Image source:
PerkinElmer
4. From image to knowledge
The Team
Dr. Catalin Chiritescu, EL Tim Hoerr, BM Prof. Gabriel Popescu, PI
• Staff Scientist, UIUC Serra Ventures, CEO ECE Faculty, UIUC
• 10 years in Materials 25 years in Business 20 years in Optics
5. From image to knowledge
The Problem
Current technology:
• destructive (kills cells)
• inaccurate
• labor-intensive
• expensive
Phi Optics technology (QPI*):
• non-destructive
• accurate (quantitative, nanoscale)
• no preparation
• inexpensive
G. Popescu, Quantitative phase imaging of cells and tissues (McGraw-Hill, New York, 2011).
6. From image to knowledge
The Market
TAM: Light microscopy $3B
SAM: Life sciences
27% $0.8B
$0.43B * “Microscopy: The Global
Market”, BCC Research,
August 2011
7. From image to knowledge
The Competition
• Lyncée Tec (Swiss): $$$, low-Q, no upgrade, fast
• Ovizio (France): $$$, low-Q, no upgrade, fast
• Phasics (France): $, low-Q, upgrade, fast
• IATIA (Australia): $$, low-Q, upgrade, slow
• Phi Optics (USA): $, high-Q, upgrade, fast
9. Canvas 1.0
7. Key Partners 5. Key Activities
From image to knowledge 1. Value 4. Customer 2. Customer
Proposition Relationships Segments
Joint ventures with New tech Nanoscale Imaging Personal assistance Industries
OEM
Refine and improve Affordable Value Co-creation Nanotech
existing tech
Better Than
Buyer-supplier Customer contact Semiconductor
Competition
relations with for new
our equipment applications Easy To Integrate Life Sciences
providers Attract talent
Customers we
Where do
6. Key Resources 3. Channels focus first?
OEM companies
Human resources Trade shows Academia
Prototypes Website Industry R&D
Distributors of Medical Institutions
Patents
Scientific
Licensing/royalty Equipment
deals
9. Cost Structure 8. Revenue Streams
Co-development deals, royalties from OEM
FIXED: people, R&D facilities, manufacturing
Transaction revenues from direct sales
VARIABLE: marketing & sales
Post-sales customer support incl. software updates
12. From image to knowledge
Customer Archetypes
• Manager instrument facility
• Seek new technology
• Large equipment budgets
• Potential earlyvangelists
• Many users, 1-2 instruments
Dr. Radu Moldovan Dr. Sung Chang
Manager Microscopy Suite Manager Imaging Facility
U. Colorado-Denver Amgen Inc.
• Principal investigator
•Develop new technology
•Limited equipment budgets
• Potential earlyvangelists, Kols
• Few users, one instrument
Prof. Audrey Eberlee
PI, EE Stanford University Dr. Richard Smith
Principal Scientist at Amgen
Inc.
14. From image to knowledge
Customer Archetypes (OEM)
• Decision maker
• Seeks new technologies
• Manages long term projects and
large budgets
Scott Crowder • Potential earlyvangelists James Sharp
Manager • Many customers, many President
Business Development Carl Zeiss MicroImaging
instruments USA
15. From image to knowledge
The Split
• Hi-Q
Direct Sales Academia
• $$ R&D
• Our customers
• Direct sales and software updates
• Low-Q
Co-development OEM
• $/10
• Their customers
• Royalties/sub-licensing deals
16. From image to knowledge
Not the same business
done twice
But two different businesses