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Innovation Teams Commercializing ScienceMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyCambridge - Fall, 2011

Contando experiências em estágios nacionais e internacionaisUSP-Harvarder 2011: Lucas Nóbrega

Bem-vindo ao

Stata Center

Innovation teams: commercializing science

"ensinar aos estudantes

o processo de comercialização de ciência e tecnologia,

focando em como julgar o potencial de comercialização de cada tecnologia."

Professores

Luis Perez BrevaProfessor de Inovação e Pesquisador Escola de Engenharia MIT

Noubar Afeyan Professor na Sloan School of Management - MITManaging Partner and CEO of Flagship Ventures

"mente e mãos"

i-Teamers:

- Metade

Estudantes de MBA- Metade

Estudantes PhDs

Alunos

1. Pesquisadores do MIT apresentam seus projetos2. Cada aluno lista os projetos preferidos 3. Formação de times com base na lista de preferência

1 time = 1 projeto

Formação dos times

Projeto preferido

"Tumor ablation probe" - lung cancer

Case

Cânula rígida

Agulha curva flexível

Protótipo do projeto

Conor Walsch - nosso PI

● Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering at Harvard

● Core Faculty Member, Wyss Institute of Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard

Nosso i-Team

Elena Helman PhD Health Sciences and Technology - Harvard e MIT

Lauren Lions Master in Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School

Lamees Hamada* MBA at Sloan School of Management - MIT

Lucas Nóbrega

University of São Paulo Medical School

Steve Kelly - nosso catalyst

● Presidente e Chief Operating Officer at Myomo

Objetivo ao final do semestreRecomendação:

- start-up - licenciamento - parceria - mais pesquisa- "engavetar"

Não um business-plan mas um "assessment" da tecnologia.

Nosso i-Team

"and now what?"buscar idéias

Abordando a tecnologiaFeaturesdescrição das características da tecnologia

Functionso que ela faz?

Applicationspara que serve?

Conhecendo idéias..."go talk to the people"

Investidores

Médicos

Pesquisadores

Technology Licensing Office MIT

Propriedade intelectual

resultadosnova aplicação e pessoas para continuar o projeto

de volta ao Brasil!louco para executar e botar a mão na massa...

www.edx.org

Backup Slides

Estrutura do curso- 4 horas-aula semanais - 3 meses de aula (Set/07 a Dez/07)

- Apresentação meio do semestre-Trabalhos quinzenais- Apresentação final do semestre

Na quarta semana de aula......nossa MBA deixa o time

"Hey Team,

Trying to figure out my schedule and making time for classes, I realized I absolutely over-committed this semester, so I have to drop i-Teams.

Good luck with the rest of the semester!Lamees "

Innovation teams

"teach students the process of

science and technology

commercialization

focusing on how to judge a technology’s

commercial potential."

Stata CenterThe Ray and Maria Stata Center (pronounced /steɪtə/ STAY-ta) or Building 32 is a 720,000-square-foot (67,000 m2) academic complex designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Frank Gehry for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The building opened for initial occupancy on March 16, 2004. It sits on the site of MIT's former Building 20, which housed the historic Radiation Laboratory, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Contained within the building are the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems, as well as the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy. Academic celebrities such as Noam Chomsky andRon Rivest have offices there. World Wide Web Consortium founder Tim Berners-Lee and free software movement founder Richard Stallman also have offices within.

Several MIT classes, including many taught by the computer science and electrical engineering department (Course VI) are held inside. The Forbes Family Café is also located in the Stata Center, serving coffee and lunch to the public.

In contrast to the trend at MIT of referring to buildings by their numbers rather than their official names, the complex is usually referred to as "Stata", or "the Stata Center". The two towers are often called "G Tower" and "D tower".

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