* All times are based on Canada/Eastern EST.

  • AM 8:30

    Canada/Eastern

    AM 8:30 - AM 9:00 EDT
    Williamson Hall - Atrium

    Registration

    AM 9:00

    Canada/Eastern

    AM 9:00 - AM 9:45 EDT
    Williamson Hall - Auditorium: Rm 1171

    Welcome and Opening Remark

    Keynote Speaker

    AM 9:45

    Canada/Eastern

    AM 9:45 - AM 10:00 EDT
    Williamson Hall - Atrium

    Networking Break

    AM 10:00

    Canada/Eastern

    2 parallel sessions
    AM 10:00 - AM 10:45 EDT
    Williamson Hall - Room 1112

    I-Corps program

    The National Science Foundation (NSF) I-Corps program helps researchers and entrepreneurs by providing training, mentorship, and funding to explore the potential of their ideas. It also aids participants in discovering problems their innovations could solve by engaging directly with the people they could serve to understand their needs and pain points. Faculty and students, who have completed an I-Corps cohort, will share their experiences.

    AM 10:00 - AM 10:45 EDT
    Williamson Hall - Auditorium: Rm 1171

    Reverse Pitch Presentations

    The "Reverse Pitch" approach is designed to allow companies to build awareness of a business to and potentially forge productive connections with a diverse audience comprising of faculty, staff and students from each of the NEO public universities and representatives from various industries. Selected companies will discuss a problem statement in preparation for a later Q&A later in the afternoon.

    AM 10:45

    Canada/Eastern

    AM 10:45 - AM 11:15 EDT
    Williamson Hall - Atrium

    Networking break

    AM 11:15

    Canada/Eastern

    2 parallel sessions
    AM 11:15 - PM 12:00 EDT
    Williamson Hall - Auditorium: Rm 1171

    Panel Discussion: Innovation Resources & Successes

    Joseph Scott (Ohio Department of Development) Innovation can be a difficult journey for all involved. This panel will address the paths some innovative companies took to gain success through SBIR/STTR as well as resources available to anyone interested in technology transfer, SBIR/STTR, or any other government-led innovation programs.

    AM 11:15 - PM 12:00 EDT
    Williamson Hall - Room 1112

    Student Workshop

    Growing from student researcher to entrepreneur through “The Pixar Pitch” - Jaime Wood-Riley, Camillo Archuleta (VentureWell) In this workshop, student researchers will use “The Pixar Pitch” to identify a problem, value proposition, and a customer segment as they create pitches for research they’ve been working on. By the end, they will have a better understanding of how their research relates to the market and what steps they need to take to work toward commercialization.

    PM 12:00

    Canada/Eastern

    PM 12:00 - PM 2:00 EDT
    Kilcawley Center - Chestnut Room

    Lunch and Student Poster Session

    PM 2:00

    Canada/Eastern

    2 parallel sessions
    PM 2:00 - PM 3:00 EDT
    Kilcawley Center - Schwebel Room

    Panel Discussion: NE Ohio Technology Entrepreneurship Ecosystem

    PM 2:00 - PM 3:00 EDT
    Kilcawley Center - Rossi Room

    Panel Discussion: Progressing from Basic Research to Innovation- Challenges and Opportunities

    PM 3:00

    Canada/Eastern

    PM 3:00 - PM 3:30 EDT
    Kilcawley Center - Chestnut Room

    Student Poster Awards

    PM 3:30

    Canada/Eastern

    2 parallel sessions
    PM 3:30 - PM 5:00 EDT
    Kilcawley Center - Chestnut Room

    Guided Tour NCDMM/America Makes and YBI

    Registration required **Meet in the Kilcawley Center - Chestnut Room to walk to NCDMM/America Makes and YBI

    PM 3:30 - PM 5:00 EDT

    Reverse Pitch Breakout Q&A Sessions

    PM 4:00

    Canada/Eastern

    PM 4:00 - PM 5:00 EDT

    Networking Reception @ Excellence Training Center

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