Novus is a half-day free seminar that introduces new entrepreneurs to the I-Corps methodology. This introductory workshop/training/networking event will help you shift your focus from the science/technology to the people it benefits!
Events in this collection
Novus I-Corps @ Rutgers (IFH) Institute for Health
Mon, Sep 21, 12:00 PM
Free
Novus I-Corps @ Rutgers-Newark
Wed, Sep 30, 12:00 PM
Free
Novus I-Corps @ Rutgers: Busch Campus
Tue, May 5, 12:00 PM
Free
Novus I-Corps Program at Rutgers-Newark
Fri, Apr 17, 10:00 AM
Free
Novus I-Corps @ Rutgers (CABM) Center for Advanced Biotechnology & Medicine
Thu, Jan 22, 9:30 AM
Free
Novus I-Corps @ Rutgers - Camden
Wed, Nov 5, 11:15 AM
Free
Novus I-Corps Program at Rutgers Cancer Institute (NB)
Wed, Sep 17, 9:30 AM
Free
Novus I-Corps Program at Rutgers-Health (Newark)
Thu, Jun 12, 10:00 AM
Free
Novus I-Corps Program at Rutgers-Cook Campus (IFNH)
Mon, May 5, 2:00 PM
Free
Novus I-Corps Program at Rutgers-Newark
Thu, Apr 17, 9:30 AM
Free
Novus I-Corps Program at Rowan University
Thu, Mar 27, 12:30 PM
Free
Novus I-Corps Program at Rutgers-New Brunswick
Thu, Jan 30, 11:30 AM
Free
NSF I-Corps Novus at NJIT
Wed, Jan 22, 2:30 PM
Free
Novus I-Corps @ University of Delaware
Mon, Dec 2, 9:30 AM
Free
Novus I-Corps @ Rutgers - Camden
Wed, Nov 13, 11:15 AM
Free
Novus I-Corps @ Rutgers: Busch Campus
Thu, Sep 26, 12:00 PM
Free
Novus I-Corps Program at NJIT
Fri, Sep 20, 11:30 AM
Free
Novus I-Corps Program at Seton Hall University
Wed, Sep 18, 4:00 PM
Free
Novus I-Corps Program at Rutgers-Health
Tue, Jun 4, 9:00 AM
Free
Novus I-Corps Program at the University of Delaware
The National Science Foundation (NSF) Innovation Corps (I-CorpsTM) Northeast Hub is part of a nationwide NSF-funded network of universities formed to accelerate the economic impact of federally funded research – delivering benefits in health care, the environment, technology and other areas – while building skills and opportunities among researchers from all backgrounds, including those historically underrepresented in entrepreneurship.Princeton University is the principal institution in the new Hub, along with 9 partner institutions including: the University of Delaware, Rutgers University, Lehigh University, Temple University in Pennsylvania, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), Rowan University in New Jersey, Delaware State University, Drexel University and Yale University. The Hub will expand by adding new partner institutions each year.With $15 million in funding from NSF over five years, the Hub provides entrepreneurial training, mentoring, and resources to enable researchers to form startup companies that translate laboratory discoveries into breakthrough products and services. The Hub employs the NSF I-Corps entrepreneurship training approach, which focuses on understanding the needs of potential customers, first-hand exploration of industrial processes and practices, and confronting the challenges of creating successful ventures based on scientific discoveries.The I-Corps approach is based on the “lean startup” methodology in which innovators rapidly iterate on their products and business plans based on customer feedback and market needs. Ultimately, the goal of the NSF I-Corps program is to grow the societal and economic benefits arising from NSF-funded research in science and engineeringLocated in the heart of the U.S. Northeast, the Hub makes use of its proximity to “deep-tech industries” that revolve around fundamental discoveries in areas such as health care and pharmaceuticals, energy, the environment, earth- and water-friendly “green and blue” technologies, financial technologies, agriculture, and communications and digital information.The Hub builds on the robust industrial and government relationships of its academic institutions to develop a network of cross-sector partnerships that will expand the benefits to society that stem from the investment of federal research dollars in the region’s universities.