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Entrepreneurship Welcome
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Welcome to the Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship |
Watch
the Discovery Park Video featuring the BDM Center for Entrepreneurship
(Windows Media Video)
Realizing the promises of science and technology by nurturing the
spirit of discovery and enterprise in faculty and students. Burton
D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship is the home of:
Opportunity
for Indiana Business Plan Competitions - If you've
ever dreamed of owning your own business, this competition is for
you! Individuals and teams throughout Indiana will compete for cash
prizes and valuable extras which can be used to fund their new venture.
The
New Ventures Laboratory (NVL), the
lab will allow students to work on a variety of real-life business
start-up cases. The NVL will arrange and sponsor visits to campus
from practicing entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and other relevant
experts.
The
Burton D. Morgan Entrepreneurial Competition, in which
engineering and management students work together to demonstrate
their ideas for new products or services and show how they could
be developed into profitable businesses.
The
Technology Transfer Initiative, which will research issues industry encounters
when trying to license and market new technologies and products. It also will help faculty
design courses to teach entrepreneurship.
The
Purdue Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS) program,
in which undergraduates work with community service agencies to find ways to use technology
to solve problems and improve services.
The
Life Sciences Business Plan Competition, this competition seeks commercial
viable business plan entries for innovative products and services in the life sciences industry
such as medical equipment and devices, pharmaceuticals and drugs, research services, and
software.
The 4th Annual Purdue Entrepreneurial Symposium will be held on April 1, 2005. This event is hosted by the Krannert Entrepreneurship Club (KEC). Follow the link above for on-line registration.
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