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Welcome!
7th Annual REE USA
Co-Chairs:
Tom Byers & Tina Seelig
Stanford University
October 27-29, 2004
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Special Thanks to REE USA Sponsors
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A Word About Your Hosts …
We believe engineers and scientists need
entrepreneurial skills to be successful at all levels
within their organizations. Our center is dedicated to
accelerating high-technology entrepreneurship
education and creating scholarly research on
technology-based firms. We prepare students for
leadership positions in industry, universities, and
society, and we disseminate our research and teaching
knowledge throughout the world.
http://stvp.stanford.edu
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• New Interface
• 1,000 Resources
• Video Clips
• Case Studies
• Curriculum
• Slide Decks
• Web links
• Free (No Charge)
http://edcorner.stanford.edu
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REE Objectives
Create a forum for college educators to discuss
the strategic and organizational issues of educating
engineers and scientists about high-technology
entrepreneurship.
Share experiences, best practices, and plans for
teaching, research and outreach in a productive
and relaxed setting.
Establish and strengthen relationships that often lead to
future interaction and opportunities; formulate ideas for
future gatherings.
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December 10-12 in Brazil
Universidade de São Paulo
2004 Location: Santiago (PUC)
November 24-26
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July 29-20 in Singapore
40 people from 11 countries
2005 Location: Korea (KAIST)
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September 9–11 in Lausanne
40 people from 16 countries
2005 Location: Stockholm (KTH)
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Growth of REE USA
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
US 14 21 23 30 34 50
Intl.+
2 3 9 6 8 18
Service
People 21 36 45 60 71 78
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REE USA 2004 By the Numbers
Institutions
52 US Universities and Colleges
20 International Universities & Supporters
95 Total Attendees
17 of Top 20 Engineering Schools (US News)
7 of Top 10 “Number of Engineering Degrees”
Granted in 2004 (ASEE)
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REE USA
Steering Committee
Terry Blum, Georgia Tech
Jerry Engel, UC Berkeley
John Jaquette, Cornell University
Steve Nichols, UT Austin
Mark Rice, Babson College
Ed Zschau, Princeton University
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Noteworthy Organizations
in Attendance
Judith Cone Phil Weilerstein,
Vice President Executive Director
Liz Kisenwether Don Kuratko
Penn State Indiana University
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Who Are We … Show of Hands
1. What geographic area are you from (time zone)?
• Eastern? Central/Mountain? Pacific? International?
2. What is your primary role or position?
• Tenure-line Faculty? Part-time Adjunct? Senior Staff?
3. What is your primary campus affiliation?
• Science/Engineering School? Business School? Other?
4. What stage of development is your program?
• New? Emerging? Established?
5. Have you attended a REE before?
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12:45 - 1:15 PM
KICK OFF SPEAKER
Agenda: "The Art of the Start"
- Guy Kawasaki, Garage Technology Ventures
Wednesday
October 27 1:15 - 2:00 PM
WELCOME AND CONFERENCE GOALS
- Tom Byers and Tina Seelig, Stanford University
2:00 - 3:30 PM
BEST PRACTICES PRESENTATIONS: From Course to Campus
Session A: COURSES AND CURRICULUM
•What to Do Before Your Business Plan Course?
- John Mullins, London Business School
•Student Projects for Technology Companies: Successful
Experiences with Nokia
- Peter Kelly, Finland
•Development of an Entrepreneurship Minor and Other
Programs: Entrepreneurship Education for all Engineers
- Tom Mason, Rose Hulman University
Session B: PROGRAMS AND CENTERS
•Team-Based Entrepreneurship Programs
- Jose Antonio Lerosa de Siqueira , Brazil
•Partnerships Between Academia and Industry
- Ofer Amit, Florida International University
•Clinical Model to Promote Entrepreneurship to Engineers
- Mark Weaver and Anthony Marchese, Rowan University
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Agenda Session C: CROSS-CAMPUS INITIATIVES
•Kauffman Campus Initiative
Wednesday - Alan Carsrud, Florida International University
October 27 •Cross Campus activities at MIT
- Jose Pacheco and Bob Ayan, MIT
•Collaboration Between Engineering, Science,
Management, and Law Schools
- Marie Thursby, Georgia Tech
3:30 - 4:30 PM
BREAK AND SCENIC WALK ACROSS CAMPUS
4:30 - 5:30 PM
ENTREPRENEURIAL THOUGHT LEADER LECTURE
- Bob Sutton, Stanford University
7:00 - 9:00 PM
DINNER AT MACARTHUR PARK, PALO ALTO
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8:30 - 9:00 AM
Agenda BREAKFAST
9:00 - 10:00 AM
Thursday
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Geoffrey Moore, The Chasm Group
October 28
10:00 - 10:30 AM
BREAK & POSTER SESSION : Download Slide Template
10:30 - 12:00 AM
WORKSHOPS: ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN ACTION
Session D:
•Student Entrepreneurship
- MODERATOR: Steve Nichols, UT, Austin
Session E:
•Multi-University Collaboration
- MODERATOR: Steve Currall, Rice
Session F :
•Technology Commercialization and Faculty
Entrepreneurship
- MODERATOR: Krisztina Holly, MIT
12:00 - 1:15 PM
LUNCH
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1:15 - 2:45 PM
Agenda WORKSHOPS: COLLABORATION OPPORTUNITIES
Session G :
Thursday
•Preparing Entrepreneurs to Teach
October 28 - MODERATOR: Randy Komisar, Stanford
Session H :
•Assessing and Evaluating Entrepreneurship Education
- MODERATOR: Lisa Getzler-Linn, Lehigh
Session I :
•Integrating Research into Entrepreneurship Programs
- MODERATOR: Kathy Eisenhardt and Riitta Katila, Stanford
2:45 - 3:00 PM
Break
3:00 PM - 4:00PM
SHORT REPORTS FROM WORKSHOPS (5 minutes each)
5:30 - 9:00 PM
DINNER AND BOCCE BALL AT CAMPO DI BOCCE IN LOS GATOS;
ANNOUNCE THE PRICE INNOVATIVE EDUCATORS AWARD
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Agenda 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM
BREAKFAST
Friday
October 29
9:00 - 10:30 AM
GROUP SESSION:
Exploration of the Structural & Financial Models of
Entrepreneurship Centers
- Tina Seelig, Stanford
10:30 - 11:00 AM
BREAK
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
SUMMARY AND NEXT STEPS for REE USA
- Tom Byers, Stanford
12:00 PM
ADJOURN
1:00 - 3:00 PM
OPTIONAL EXCURSION TO THE STANFORD LINEAR
ACCELERATOR
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All session notes
archived @
http://ree.stanford.edu
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REE USA
In Memory of Gloria Appel
(1924-2001)
Price Foundation
New York, NY
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