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MichiganState University

Science at the Edge

Engineering Seminar

*October 20^th , 2017*

11:30 a.m.

Room1400 Biomedical and Physical Sciences Building

Refreshments served at 11:15 a.m.

*Neil Kane*

Department of Marketing

Michigan State University

*/Changing the World in Nine Easy Steps/*

Abstract

Neil Kane, an experienced entrepreneur and technology commercialization 
specialist, who is the MSU Director of Undergraduate Entrepreneurship, 
will directly address the differences in motivation and culture between 
scientists and entrepreneurs. A successful company will require 
expertise from both camps, and understanding each other's motivations is 
critical. Kane will then offer his "Nine Guiding Principles" for the 
successful commercialization of a research-derived innovation through a 
startup company.

Bio

A leading authority on technology commercialization, entrepreneurship 
and innovation, he is the Director of Undergraduate Entrepreneurship at 
Michigan State University. Is former co-Executive Director of the 
Illinois Technology Enterprise Center at Argonne and was EIR at the 
University of Illinois. He was the founding CEO of several startup 
companies based on university research in areas such as nanotechnology 
and advanced materials.

He holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Illinois 
and an MBA from The University of Chicago. He attended graduate school 
at the Australian Graduate School of Management and studied in Japan on 
a scholarship from JETRO. Named a 2007 Technology Pioneer by the World 
Economic Forum, he twice attended their annual meeting in Davos. 
Recognized for Outstanding Entrepreneurship by NSF. Twice an invited 
witness on tech transfer for the U.S. House of Representative's 
Subcommittee on Research & Science Education. Contributor to Forbes.com 
<http://www.forbes.com/sites/neilkane/>.

For further information please contact Prof. Richard Lunt, Department of 
Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at [log in to unmask]

Persons with disabilities have the right to request and receive 
reasonable accommodation. Please call the Department of Chemical 
Engineering and Materials Science at 355-5135 at least one day prior to 
the seminar; requests received after this date will be met when possible.