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ErnestoE.MarineroSchoolofMaterialsEngineeringSchoolofElectricalandComputerEngineeringPurdueUniversityeemarinero@purdue.edu
HUB de Comercialización y Transferencia de Tecnología para las Americas. Santiago de Chile, Septiembre 06, 2018.
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Population 6,596,855 Total Resident Labor Force 3,246,344 Unemployment Rate 4.4% (November 2015, Seasonally Adjusted)
GDP $317.8B Median Age 37.0 Per Capita Income $39,433
INDIANA FACTS
Source: STATS Indiana, Hoosiers by the Numbers, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, GDP by state retrieved 6.19.15 Global Positioning, Census Bureau.
PurdueUniversityhomebase:TheStateofIndiana
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► Indiana has about 8,500 manufacturing establishments, highest employment in the nation in manufacturing ► Manufacturing employs one in every five Indiana residents
► With a GDP of $15.B, Indiana’s motor vehicle manufacturing industry is the 2nd highest in the U.S.
► Indiana has received straight As in manufacturing, tax climate, and global reach since 2008, in the nationwide Manufacturing + Logistics Report
Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, EMSI (2 digit NAICS 31-33), Conexus Indiana
MANUFACTURING
Indiana:amanufacturingstate
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► The Orthopedics Capital of the World is located in Warsaw, Indiana
► Indiana ranks 2rd in worldwide exports with $9.8B
► Indiana is one of the top 5 states in the country in terms of total life sciences jobs and companies
► Life sciences companies in Indiana outpace the automobile industry in total manufacturing output
► The number of bioscience jobs in Indiana has grown since 2001, increasing 14% and outpacing the national average of 6.4%
► Indiana is one of only two states that have specialized bioscience employment in four of the five subsectors (no state has all five)
Source: Battelle/Bio State Bioscience Industry Development 2014, BioCrossroads Annual Report 2013, From Hearts to Hips – BioCrossroads (1/2012)
LIFE SCIENCES
Indiana:aleaderinlifesciences
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50 COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
totaling more than 100
campuses around the state INDIANA IS HOME TO LEADING RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES
INDIANA UNIVERSITY PURDUE UNIVERSITY
ROSE-HULMAN UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME
Source: National Center for Education Statistics, LearnMoreIndiana.org
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InvestmentinEducationfortheXXICenturyEconomy
PURDUE FACTS
ü LandGrantPublicUniversityFoundedin1869
ü ~75,000studentsin5campusesinIndiana
ü Maincampus:WestLafayette:40,460students(10,408graduate)3,055FacultyandLecturers.9,500internationalstudentsfrom126countries.$2Bannualoperatingbudget.134ResearchCenters/InstitutesStudenttoFacultyRatio14:1
ü 443,181Alumni(16,000international)
ü 12NobelPrizewinnersü NeilArmstrong+23Astronauts• Agriculture
• Education• Engineering• ExploratoryStudies• HealthandHumanSciences• LiberalArts• Management• Pharmacy• PolytechnicInstitute• Science• VeterinaryMedicine
ACADEMIC COLLEGES
§ AeronauticsandAstronautics§ AgriculturalandBiological
Engineering§ BiomedicalEngineering§ ChemicalEngineering§ CivilEngineering§ ConstructionEngineering
andManagement§ ElectricalandComputer
Engineering§ EngineeringEducation§ EngineeringProfessional
Education§ IndustrialEngineering§ MaterialsEngineering§ MechanicalEngineering§ NuclearEngineering
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
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University Info
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Tools for Innovation and Rapid Technology Transfer
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New Discoveries
FromtheLaboratoriestotheMarket
New Companies
PurdueFoundry
www.purduefoundry.com
InnovatingforLifeonaSustainablePlanet
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Hall for Discovery and Learning Research, completed Fall 2009
Drug Discovery Facility, to open
Spring 2014
Gerald D. and Edna E. Mann Hall,
completed Spring 2007
Bindley Bioscience Center, completed October 2005, and Multidisciplinary Cancer Research Facility, to open Spring 2014
§ BindleyBioscienceCenter§ BirckNanotechnologyCenter§ BurtonD.MorganCenterforEntrepreneurship§ CenterforDrugDiscovery§ DiscoveryLearningResearchCenter§ OncologicalSciencesCenter§ PillarsofExcellenceintheLifeSciences
§ IntegrativeNeuroscienceCenter§ InstituteforInflammation,ImmunologyandInfectiousDiseases
§ CenterforScienceofInformation§ RegenstriefCenterforHealthcareEngineering§ GlobalSustainabilityInstitute
§ CenterfortheEnvironment§ EnergyCenter§ PurdueClimateChangeResearchCenter§ CenterforGlobalFoodSecurity§ PurdueWaterCommunity
Birck Nanotechnology Center, completed Fall 2005
Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship, completed Fall 2004
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MULTIDISCIPLINARYRESEARCHFACILITIES
DiscoveryParkEnergyCenterResearchAreas• Efficiency:
– Wasteheatcapture(thermoelectrics,thermo-photovoltaics)– HighPerformanceBuildings– SmartGrid
• PowerGeneration:– Nuclear– Solar– Wind– EnhancedOilRecovery– GasTurbines
• Transportation:– AdvancedGroundVehiclePower– BatteriesandEnergyStorage– Bioenergy– AviationGasTurbines– HydrogenandFuelCells
• ElectricitySystems• EnergyPolicy
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Batteries
Nuclear
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•Amultidisciplinarycenterforcollaborativeresearch •160+affiliatedfacultyrepresenting36academicdepartments•420“users”from117differentresearchgroupsBio-nanotechnologyNanophotonicsComputationalNanoscienceMEMS/NEMSNanoelectronicsEnergyHealth
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Birck Nanotechnology Center
MarineroGroupResearchPrograms
• EnergyConversionØ Thermal(heat,solar)Ø PlasmonicMaterialsandMetasurfaces
• EnergyStorageØ SolidStateElectrolytesØ HighcapacityandperformanceLi-batteriesØ BatteriesforUAVandMicroGrids
• SpintronicsØ BeyondCMOSnano-electronicsØ Lowenergy-consumption,ultrafastmemoryandlogicdevices
• Magneto-PhotonicsØ Integratedmagnetic-opticalon-chipdevicesØ Hybridelectronics,quantumcomputing.
• BiosensorsØ MagneticSensorsforBrainResearchandHuman-machineinterfacingØ Point-of-CareViralDetectionPlatform ErnestoE.Marinero
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Assets
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PurdueStartupEngine:TheFoundry http://www.purduefoundry.com/
HelpingthePurdueCommunitymoveideastothemarketplacethroughnewventures
• Opportunity&ClientNeedsAssessment
• Education&Training• LegalAssistance
§ Corporate§ Immigration
• FundingSupport• GrantWriting• Angel&Venture
• TechnicalGuidance• MarketAssessment&Marketing
• BusinessPlanning• Accounting&Finance• AlumniNetworkExpertise&Mentoring
• IncubatorOversight• Website&WebTrainingTools
• IPProtectionandLicensing
• RegulatoryGuidance• Events
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PurdueFoundry:gettingstarted…...https://purduefoundry.com/
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Purdue Foundry: developing your business
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Purdue Foundry: Business Execution
Purdue Foundry Success
The State of Indiana reports that nearly 70% of their successful SBIR / STTR clientele were associated with the Purdue Foundry!
What can OTC do for Purdue faculty, students and staff?
• Evaluation – strategize on best avenues to achieve highest commercialization impact for research.
• Protection – in-house patent team that works side-by-side with Purdue inventors to achieve strong IP positions. • Licensing – business development team works to secure industry partners for new research and commercialization opportunities.
Office of Technology Commercialization
A hub of commercialization and intellectual property experts protecting Purdue ideas and then turning them into reality.
• Disclosure Process – a transparent and team-oriented approach to evaluate
the commercial potential of your research. • User friendly online portal • Career account password protected • 6-month evaluation process – “Go” or “no-go” decision
• Protection – preserves your idea through appropriate approaches such as patents, trademarks and copyrights. • Marketing – creates awareness of Purdue intellectual property and seeks to create licensing opportunities with corporate and startup entities. • Express License – Favorable and enabling license available to Purdue faculty members wishing to create a start-up around one of their research ideas.
• Favorable consideration terms that are beneficial for startups • Deferred patent expenses
OTC Programs
• Creation of straight-forward Express License program for faculty • Creation of expanded and flexible options for sponsors
• Work for Hire
• Research Dollars instead of consideration
• Record years for number of licenses
• Record years for number of patent
applications
• Ranked 12th in the world for US utility issued patents
OTC Success
• Certificate in Entrepreneurship & Innovation – teaches undergraduate students how to develop products, technologies and companies that create value in society. • Technology Realization Program – a graduate student program teaching principles for moving ideas and technology from the laboratory to the market as a viable business opportunity. • Deliberate Innovation For Faculty (DIFF) Program – faculty specializing in Purdue, research and marketplace knowledge impacting research directions and collaborative opportunities. • Burton D. Morgan Business Model Competition
• Open/Big Ideas • Social Innovation: addressing socio-economic challenges • Small Business: exchange of products to consumer
Burton Morgan Center Programs
Coworking Spaces Near Purdue
Prototyping Resources
Makers Space
The idea economy is here.®
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