NEXT Innovation Conference

Oct. 16, 2019, 3:15 p.m.

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Syracuse University is partnering to present The NEXT Innovation Conference, focusing on innovation in technology, manufacturing, and biotech. The event November 8, from 8:15 a.m. to 5:00  p.m. will be held at The Oncenter in downtown Syracuse. NEXT brings together fast-track companies, managers, researchers, medical professionals, investors, and entrepreneurs to meet and learn from each other and from global thought leaders and industry experts. A technology showcase features breakthrough science from university and industry research teams and displays from businesses developing cutting-edge products, giving attendees a unique first-hand look at NEXT generation opportunities, tools, and discoveries.  It is sponsored by CASE Center at Syracuse University, the NYS Science and Technology Law Center at Syracuse University College of Law, and the CNY Biotech Accelerator.

The agenda includes:

8:15 – 9 am, Registration, light breakfast, networking in Technology Showcase

9:00 – 9:15am, Welcome and Introduction: Ryan McMahon, County Executive, Onondaga County

9:20 – 10:05am, Morning Workshops

PUTTING THE PIECES TOGETHER FOR SUCCESS

The Importance of IP, Market, Regulatory & Business Information

Experts in startup formation and support discuss the type of research and information necessary for startups to move forward.

Panel Lead

Jack Rudnick, Esq., NYS Science & Technology Law Center, Syracuse University College of Law

Speakers

STUDENT INNOVATION

Student innovation promotes opportunities beyond solving problems.  Student innovation programs inspire students to foster creation of new ventures and offers prospects for students to develop transferable job skills.  This expert panel will discuss how their various programs achieve their student innovation mission and vision.

Panel Lead

Jamey Hoose, Director, Shipley Center for Innovation, Clarkson University

Speakers

10:05 – 10:35am

Break: Tech Showcase FEATURE Spotlight

10:45 – 11:30am

Morning Workshops

DEMYSTIFYING SMART MANUFACTURING

Smart Manufacturing harnesses the power of big data and wireless sensors to enable smarter manufacturing decisions. This panel will discuss ways that Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technology will transform manufacturing by helping to optimize supply chains, monitor processes and equipment in real time, and avoid downtime through predictive maintenance.

Panel Lead

Beth Bornick, Smart Manufacturing Lead, Fuzehub

Speakers

CASE STUDIES IN STARTUP SUCCESS

Startups who have successfully established profitable operations – or are well on their way – talk about the challenges they have encountered along the way.

Panel Lead

Judy Albers, VanArsdale Chair: School Of Business, SUNY Geneseo

Speakers

11:35 am – 1:20pm

LUNCHEON KEYNOTE

Daniel Faggella is CEO / founder at Emerj AI Research, a research and advisory firm that helps global organizations develop productive AI strategies.  Emerj specialized in mapping the landscape of AI capabilities, and determining the critical trends that matter most in sectors like healthcare, finance, and defense.  Daniel conducts cutting-edge research for clients like the World Bank, global pharmaceutical companies, and more.

1:25 – 2:10 pm

Afternoon Workshops

AI / UAS / DRONE INNOVATION

CNY has established itself as a hub for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) technology, with companies developing technologies to enable growth and development of the UAS traffic management (UTM) corridor. Panelists will discuss how this ecosystem can help establish a roadmap for the rest of the world to follow and how their organization is playing a unique role to advance UAS integration.

Panel Lead

Dr. Pramod Varshney, Director, CASE and Distinguished Professor, Syracuse University, College of Engineering and Computer Science

Speakers

WOMEN IN INNOVATION

Women in innovation and entrepreneurship face different obstacles than their male peers. These obstacles account for the disparity of women starting their own companies and making it to the c-suite. Yet, while there are less women entrepreneurs, women-led startups yield higher returns on investment and research has shown that incorporating diversity in an entrepreneurial team increases productivity, efficiency and profitability. Recognizing women-centric obstacles and addressing those bottlenecks is important to close the gender gap. How do we close the gender gap in innovation and entrepreneurship? Join us for a facilitated conversation about meaningful strategies to address this problem offered by stakeholders from all components of innovation and entrepreneurship.

Panel Lead

Emily Ekland, Commercialization Director, Innovation Resource Center, Division of Science, Technology & Innovation

Speakers

2:10 – 2:40pm

Break: Tech Showcase FEATURE Spotlight

2:45 – 3:30 pm

Closing Panel

TECHNOLOGY IN SPORTS

3:30 – 5:00 pm

Reception and Networking in Technology Showcase

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