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An Update on Statewide Industry Partnerships & Economic Development Initiatives

D2PA Webinar Series May 20, 2015

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“It should be the aim of this institution to search every channel of usefulness to the people of Pennsylvania; to benefit in some way every taxpayer; and to make the College the vital center of radiation for information and resulting progress of the Commonwealth.” Pe Penn St State Pre President Ed Edwin Spark Sparks, 1914 1914.

Penn State Research Expenditures, 1990‐2014.

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"Penn State is an economic powerhouse in the Commonwealth, directly or indirectly affecting every resident of the state. It generates more than $17 billion annually in overall economic impact." –TRIPP UMBACH & ASSOCIATES, 2008 ECONOMIC IMPACT STATEMENT

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driver > impact

"Penn State will be a driver for job creation, economic development and student career success."

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Office of Industrial Partnerships

The Office of Industrial Partnerships fosters strategic relationships with industry partners and supports Penn State’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, accelerating the pace at which technologies move from discovery to implementation and delivering new‐found value & differentiation to industry and economic impact to Pennsylvania and beyond.

Office of Technology Management

Our mission is to protect Penn State intellectual property, identify its commercial potential, and stimulate economic development through the transfer of Penn State technologies to the marketplace. Services for Industry:

  • Listen to your needs and discover Penn State licensable

technologies that your company can utilize.

  • Review and update lists of licensable technologies and patents

issued, and post on our Web site each quarter.

  • Negotiate licensing arrangements.

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Let the Office of Industrial Partnerships help you access the resources of the entire University

  • On‐Campus

Interviewing

  • Career Fairs
  • Workshops /

Networking Programs

  • Internships / Job

Shadowing

  • Online Education
  • Corporate Learning
  • World Campus Corporate

Alliance Program

  • Scholarship Support
  • Chair Endowments
  • Building Naming

Opportunities

  • Faculty / Researchers
  • Facilities (Labs / Centers)
  • Joint Federal Funding

Opportunities

  • Intellectual Property (OTM)
  • Start‐Ups
  • Advisory Boards

Research Philanthropic Support Students Workforce Training

Partnerships with PA Businesses

Le Lewis Desi Designs, gns, LL LLC

  • Led by a Penn State alum
  • Spherical braking system
  • OIP introduced Lewis Designs to Larson

Transportation Institute (LTI)

  • Identified two potential early adopters
  • f this technology
  • OIP was then able to engage with an

industry partner for the bussing side and ONR for the Military side

  • SBIR and STTR proposals to go in this

next round

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Partnerships with PA Businesses

PPG PPG Indus ndustri ries es (Pit (Pitts tsbu burgh, PA PA).

  • Working with many Colleges / Departments / Institutes across the university
  • Ongoing support from PPG Foundation for undergrad research fellows and Grad

students

  • Faculty onsite visits / seminars
  • Internships
  • Research Forums
  • Faculty presentations around specific topic areas / needs
  • Lead to sponsored research projects

Volvo Group Academic Partner Program (APP)

Volvo Construction Equipment, Shippensburg, PA The APP Commitment includes: Dedicated Volvo contact for the program that has become well integrated into Penn State (Sam McLaughlin) Research Partnership

  • 2 technical focus areas as the “go to” areas for PSU
  • Multiple sponsored research projects funded every year
  • Sponsorship of multiple senior capstone projects every year

(Learning factory)

  • Technical relationship building

Talent Partnership

  • Marketing the Volvo brand at campus activities
  • Career fairs, luncheons, etc.
  • Multiple interns, co‐ops, & full‐time hires
  • Participation in the Engineering Ambassador program
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Volvo Group INVOLVE Intelligent Vehicle Challenge

EdTech Network

The Pe Penn St State Ed EdTech Network will leverage our organizational strengths and the momentum of

  • ur online success to advance

Penn State as a major hub for EdTech entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic development.

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EdTech Network Update

Exploring/negotiating partnerships with the following:

Inaugural Penn State EdTech Summit to discuss Penn State’s future:

  • EdTech companies
  • EdTech thought leaders
  • EdTech investors
  • Penn State EdTech entrepreneurs
  • Regional EdTech leaders

EdTech Network Update

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Ed EdTech Netw Network

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Update

Supporting Innoblue students’ “HackPSU” blended campus and virtual hackathons

EdTech Network Update Advanced training for students

Penn State engineering students in the foundry, 1890s. Penn State students developing a 3‐D printer, 2014.

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Entrepreneurship curriculum

New e‐ship opportunities for undergraduates: Intercollege Minor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation (ENTI) Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIENT) Major in the Smeal College

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Seed Funding for Commonwealth Campus Entrepreneurship Centers

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Maker/Innovation Space Partnership

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Penn St State Erie Erie, th the Behr Behrend end Colleg

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Environment for Research, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship (ERIE) Lab

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Penn St State Harrisbur Harrisburg: The Center for the Next Step

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Penn St State Le Lehigh Valle alley: SEED Project

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Penn St State Ne New Ke Kensingt gton: The Penn State Alle‐Kiski Economic Generator

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Penn St State Wilk ilkes‐ Barr Barre: Entrepreneurial and Business Development Lab

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State College Downtown Entrepreneurship Center

A no‐cost sta startup of

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fice and entrepr epreneur neurshi ship trai aini ning ng space open to students, faculty, staff and community members. Coming Winter 2015/Spring 2016.

Innovation Park Tenants

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  • Project of GLP Developers
  • Set to open in August 2015
  • 82,000 sqft of leasable Class A

Office and Research Space

  • $17.8 million project in the

center of Penn State's entrepreneurial ecosystem

  • Next to Penn Stater Hotel &

Conference Center

  • Access to a network of

business resources

Expansion at Innovation Park

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Impactful New Faculty Hires

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Fund for Innovation

October 6 and 7, 2016

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invent.psu.edu

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200 Innovation Boulevard State College, PA 16802

Ben Franklin Technology Partners

  • Since 1983, stimulate business growth with direct investment in

innovative companies

  • Provide business and technical assistance
  • Foster innovation and new ideas
  • Partner with industry, economic development organizations,

educators, and other investors to help companies succeed

  • Grow PA Businesses!

200 Innovation Boulevard State College, PA 16802

TechCelerator

  • 10‐week Boot Camp for Entrepreneurs & 90‐Min ‘Research to Startup’ Sessions
  • Increase the number of successful business start‐ups
  • Easy access, one stop shop for clients
  • Ben Franklin launched “TechCelerator” concept in Carlisle office in March 2010
  • TechCelerator @State College started in March 2012
  • INVENT Penn State investment in additional TechCelerator staff
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200 Innovation Boulevard State College, PA 16802

TechCelerator

10 10‐We Week Te TechCelerator FINAL PRE PRESENT ENTATIONS Wh When: Tu Tuesday, June June 2nd 2nd 4:0 :00 – 6 – 6:00 PM PM

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200 Innovation Boulevard State College, PA 16802

TechCelerator Partners

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Regional Development Partnerships

“Penn State and the CBICC

  • ffer the resources and

commitment to take economic development to the next level and to be a model for communities across the Commonwealth”

  • Gov. Wolf’s 2015‐16 budget provides $5

$5 millio illion to leverage the talents of our research universities to advance manufacturing technology and commercialization in collaboration with the state’s Industrial Resource Centers. Brings together Penn nnsylv lvania ia’s se seven la largest re research univ universitie ities to establish the Commonwealth as a globally recognized distributed factory of the future

Partnering to Build Pennsylvania’s Manufacturing Sector

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New Initiatives by OPA

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PCI‐ Po Postdoc Cons nsul ulting In Initi itiatives : Postdocs get training from business and management faculty to be able to provide specified consulting services to industries in their expertise areas. Technical match making will ensure qualified postdocs are connected with industry partners.

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OPA Postdocs Industries OIP

2015 BIO International Convention

Vi Visit sit Pe Penn St State at at Booth Booth #4227A ‐ Pennsylvania Pavilion

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  • New Office of Industrial Partnerships
  • Entrepreneurs‐in‐residence programs
  • Additional TLOs and TechCelerator staff to promote tech transfer
  • Growth of annual Fund for Innovation Awards
  • Launch of the EdTech Network for collaborative technology development
  • Low cost / no cost facilities for entrepreneurial faculty, staff, students
  • INVENT Penn State Venture & IP Conference coming Oct 2016
  • Competitions for start‐up funding
  • Seed funding for entrepreneurial activity at Commonwealth Campuses

IN INVENT Penn nn St State – S – Summary of

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Key Init Initia iatives

  • Expansion at Innovation Park – the center of Penn State’s entrepreneurship

ecosystem

  • Partnerships with regional economic development authorities
  • New Postdoc Consulting Initiatives to support companies in need of expertise
  • “Partnering to Build Pennsylvania’s Manufacturing Sector” in conjunction with

Pennsylvania’s research universities and IRCs

Econom

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ic Developm Developmen ent Initia Initiatives

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THANK YOU! QUESTIONS?

Jam James Dela Delattre, Ph.D Ph.D. Office of Industrial Partnerships 150 Technology Center University Park , PA 16802 Email: jdelattre@psu.edu Phone: 814‐865‐1751