Workshop “Entrepreneurship in America”

June 13, 2025

Forefront of university-born

Overview

Date and time

Wed, Jun. 25, 2025  14:00 - 16:00

Venue

South Bldg. 3, Room S3-206, Ookayama Campus and online (Zoom)

Target Person

Students, faculty, and staff of Science Tokyo
Especially people who want to change the world with their technology, who want to do research more freely and who want to work in a more stimulating way than in a large company

Capacity

30 people for on-site
100 people for online

Notes

Fee: Free
Language: Japanese

Registration and Registration deadline

Registration: Please apply from the link button below.
Registration deadline: Wednesday, June 25, 2025 9:00 a.m.

We are pleased to invite Professor Kenji Uchino (Department of Electrical Engineering, Pennsylvania State University), a graduate of Institute of Science Tokyo (Science Tokyo), to a special seminar to discuss the realities of university-launched ventures in the United States and the secrets of their success.

Why university-launched ventures in the U.S. are so important right now? Over the past 30 years, the number of
university-launched ventures by engineers has increased dramatically in the U.S., and the contribution of small and medium-sized enterprises has grown to exceed 50% of the total U.S. revenue.

Professor Uchino was the first legal dual-employer at Pennsylvania State University to start a university-launched venture in 1991, and has been at the forefront of research funding, technology development, and international marketing as president and vice president for the past 21 years. The professor’s venture was, to his surprise, the
“brain company” of Apple and Samsung Electronics, and contributed significantly to the commercialization of LCD laptops and smartphone built-in cameras.

In this lecture, Professor Uchino will generously share the know-how he has accumulated in his 21 years of experience.
Why don’t you turn your “I want to try it” into reality?

Program

  1. How to start a university - launched venture in the U.S.
  2. Capital and funds - strategies for obtaining research funds
  3. Inventions and patents – the process of creating new ideas
  4. How to use Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR, STTR) for SMEs - Contract and Research Grant
  5. How to write research proposals - goals and objectives, Gantt Chart, budget planning

Host Organization

Academy of Super Smart Society

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Contact

Academy of Super Smart Society
Tel +81-3-5734-3766
Email wise-sss@jim.titech.ac.jp