Seminar in Technology Realization - Fall 2010
ENTR 500 - MGMT590 - TECH 581Mondays: 4:30 - 6:00 pm
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Technology Realization Program
The Technology Realization Program is campus-wide program for Purdue graduate students that introduces and teaches the principles for moving ideas and technologies emerging from the lab bench out to the marketplace as a viable business opportunity. Open to graduate students regardless of college, the Technology Realization Program aims to help graduate students understand the challenges of managing the development and introduction of new ideas/technologies along with starting and managing new business ventures. Utilizing a variety of functional perspectives, coursework focuses on developing skills relevant to developing new products and processes, introducing innovations, and developing new businesses, both inside existing organizations and as independent startups.
The Technology Realization Program is a flexible program designed to fit graduate student curricula across the Purdue University. The "Seminar" and "Workshop" serve as the two core courses of the program, supplemented by students taking coursework in their own home disciplines. The Seminar (ENTR 500) offered every fall semester presents topics related to technology realization, commercialization, and entrepreneurship through readings, class discussion, and presentations by invited speakers. The Workshop (ENTR 501) offered every spring semester introduces specific methodologies and techniques that students apply through case studies and hands-on class projects. A schematic of the Technology Realization Program is given below.
ENTR Technology Realization Program
| 1st Year | |
| Fall | Spring |
|---|---|
| Seminar in Technology Realization Topics ENTR 500 |
Technology Realization Workshop ENTR 501 |
| 2nd year | |
| Fall | Spring |
| Six Hours of Elective Coursework in the Students' Respective Discipline | |
For more information, contact Kenneth Kahn, Director of the Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship (kbkahn@purdue.edu).
About Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship
The Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship fosters the understanding and application of entrepreneurship with faculty and students across the Purdue campus and with stakeholders throughout the State.
Do you have Entrepreneurial Questions?
Developing a plan, identifying the market? Please visit the MBA students below during office hours in the Burton Morgan Center room 231 or contact them by e-mail.
- Kofoworola Adafin kadafin@purdue.edu
- William Birch wbirch@purdue.edu
- Benjamin Toney btoney@purdue.edu
- Kan Chiu Cheng cheng66@purdue.edu
- Miodrag Jankovic jankovic@purdue.edu
Contact
1201 West State Street
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2057
- Room Reservations for BDMCenter:
- Cindy Ream cream@purdue.edu
- Engagement/Tours: 765-494-3662
- Certificate Program: 765-494-1314
- Small Business: 765-496-6491
- Fax: 765.494.9870
