The LaunchPad and Invent@SU host west coast innovation salons

Oct. 16, 2019, 3:13 p.m.

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The Blackstone LaunchPad powered by Techstars at SU Libraries and Invent@SU are taking Syracuse University’s innovation ecosystem on the road this week, meeting with west coast investors, entrepreneurs, alumni and mentors.  Three “innovation salons” in San Diego, Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area will highlight products, services, technologies, creative content, and ventures being developed by SU students and recent alumni.  The goal of the road trip is to expand a “one-university” network of mentors and funding to support SU innovators and inventors.  Recent alumni who have launched successful companies, including Josh Aviv, founder of SparkCharge who is a recent Generation Orange award winner, will share their stories, joined by local alumni and investors who are interested in mentoring and supporting the university’s innovation ecosystem.  Syracuse University Libraries and the College of Engineering and Computer Science are co-hosting the three-city west coast salon series.

The LaunchPad is home to more than 4,000 faculty, staff, students, and alumni from 112 countries. Working with partners across campus, more than 700 venture ideas have been created, 75 companies launched, $19 million in company investment raised, and $3 million won in business plan competitions. Beyond being inventors and technologists, many are creative entrepreneurs who have published books, recorded albums and produced short films.

The LaunchPad is Syracuse University’s innovation hub, with a reputation for service, collaboration and outcomes.  Created with seed funding from the Blackstone Charitable Foundation, it opened in April 2016, and has quickly gained momentum, connecting the University’s resource-rich ecosystem with a global network that provides support for aspiring entrepreneurs, inventors and creators. It serves faculty, staff, students and alumni across disciplines who are interested in innovation, invention, entrepreneurship and venture creation that takes ideas from concept to commercialization.  The program supports a central pillar of Syracuse University’s Academic Strategic Plan to create an innovation ecosystem across the institution that prepares participants to be trailblazers in an entrepreneurial world.  It has a close working partnership with Invent@SU, as well as other campus ecosystem partners.

The program provides:

The LaunchPad helps students learn the creative process of exploring ideas, identifying problems and solutions, thinking strategically, building teams, and iteration through continuous discovery. For some, this leads to venture creation. For others, it leads to critical thinking and skills that better position them to become global leaders and citizens.  Not every student who participates in the LaunchPad will start a venture.  However, all students who participates learns skills that better prepare them for a life and career focused on innovation and problem solving.  Graduates of the program have been quickly hired by some of the world’s leading innovation companies because of experiences at the LaunchPad set them apart.

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