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 Welcome to the e-Enterprise Center |
The
e-Enterprise Center of Discovery Park offers a network of projects and
investigators where your project can grow through access to resources
and synergies with other larger scale projects as well as an infrastructure
which may be a catalyst for research growth. We are proud to be Purdue
University’s latest entrepreneurial option for the innovative mind.
By partnering
a unique set of resources and specialized skills, the e-Enterprise Center
can help you craft your vision from a successful proposal to full-scale
startup project. What makes the e-Enterprise Center an exceptional organization
is the people that assist this process, sharing and working toward your
goal. Our highly experienced and expert staff provides many of the essentials
in seeing your project through.
How
does e-Enterprise work?
e-Enterprise facilitates research and discovery by operating as a fully
staffed entity, specializing in providing three basic offerings:
Project
Support: We are committed to providing professional startup project
management and administrative support for the super projects directed
through e-Enterprise. We can assist in the creation of the project plan,
assistance in finding resources and tapping into other networks, as well
as the adherence to the milestones in support of your overall goals.
Proposal
Support: The e-Enterprise Center also maintains a library of
previous proposals created through Discovery Park, as well as proposal
“subroutines” and “boilerplate” that aid in the
creation of new proposals, to help your proposal generate the best possible
results.
Infrastructure:
As successful projects develop, changing technical needs arise.
Ordinarily, the economic burdens of these supports limit their feasibility
when supported by a single project. The e-Enterprise Center is able to
meet those technical needs by maintaining a server farm, supporting a
number of technical platforms, and skilled application developers. Because
projects tend to have similarity in needs, we are able to achieve economies
of scope, which allow us to support multiple smaller initiatives simultaneously.
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