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SUMMARY:Nucleate Bio Info Session
DESCRIPTION:RSVP Here \nNucleate Bio is a nonprofit\, non-dilutive entrepreneurship program for aspiring biotech startup founders. The program is advised by George Church and Robert Langer\, among 100+ world-class innovators/startup founders and investors hailing from Lux Capital\, Flagship Pioneering\, Polaris Partners\, Alexandria\, Pfizer Ventures\, Bayer\, and many more. \nNucleate Bio is launching in Fall 2021 in New York. Participating teams will be early-career scientists and business-minded graduate students with an ambitious biology-driven vision. Teams will meet potential co-founders\, receive one-on-one mentorship\, and gain opportunities for non-dilutive funding and perks valued at $200\,000. See attached for additional information and brief answers to frequently asked questions. \nThe info session on Tuesday\, May 4th at 6 PM ET is an opportunity to meet the Nucleate Bio team\, learn more about the program\, and prepare for the application process.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/nucleate-bio-info-session/
CATEGORIES:Nucleate Bio
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SUMMARY:Columbia Alumni Virtual Accelerator (CAVA) Info Session
DESCRIPTION:CAVA’s mission is to enhance Columbia Business School alumni’s early-stage startups through resources and mentorship. Applications for its Summer 2021 cohort are now open until May 11. \nAn information session will be held on May 7 to discuss the program and applications.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/columbia-alumni-virtual-accelerator-cava-info-session/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Business School
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SUMMARY:Columbia Alumni Virtual Accelerator (CAVA)
DESCRIPTION:CAVA’s mission is to enhance Columbia Business School alumni’s early-stage startups through resources and mentorship. Applications for its Summer 2021 cohort are now open until May 11.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/columbia-alumni-virtual-accelerator-cava/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Business School
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210513
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SUMMARY:New York Defense Innovation Summit
DESCRIPTION:RSVP \nThe focus of this (virtual) summit will be on increasing the impact of NY startups\, universities\, and industry on Department of Defense missions by identifying strategic initiatives and partnerships that enhance collaboration across the community. \nKeynote Address (10am) \n\nU.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand\nQ&A facilitated by James Hendon\, Commissioner\, NYC Department of Veterans’ Services\n\nFireside Chat on Unicorn Startups (1030am) \n\nNick Beim\, Venrock and Council on Foreign Relations\n\nPanel Discussion with Early Stage Ventures (1100am) \n\nBrian Streem\, Vermeer – satellite and drone simulation\, visualization\, and control\nGordon Crovitz\, NewsGuard Technologies – countering disinformation\nNoel Goddard\, Qunnect – quantum internet\nRyan Litt\, 3AM Innovations – first responder tech\nTommy Hendrix\, Decisive Point\n\nDefense Innovation Partnerships (1130am) \n\nBryant Wysocki\, Air Force Research Laboratory\nCharles Green\, AIS\nSatish Rao\, Newlab\nDan Clark\, NYC Economic Development Corporation\n\nNY and Defense Innovation (1200pm) \n\nMike Hayduk\, Air Force Research Laboratory\n\n[Break for lunch 1215pm] \nState of NY Defense Innovation (1245pm) \n\nDan Madden\, National Security Innovation Network\n\nDoD Future Needs (1pm) \n\nAir Force Research Laboratory core technical competency leads\n\n\nLee Seversky – autonomy\, command and control\, and decision support\nAlex Aved – processing and exploitation\nNate Rowe – connectivity and dissemination\nSarah Muccio – cyber science and technology\n\n\nColonel Pat Mahaney (ret.)\, National Center for Urban Operations\n\nNew Partnership Models (130pm) \n\nKaren Roth\, Air Force Research Laboratory\nLeonard Braverman\, former chair\, Army Science Board\nTommy Hendrix\, Decisive Point\nMatt Watson\, NY Empire State Development\n\nCollaboration Workshops (200pm\, 5 parallel breakout sessions) \n\nAI\nData and Analytics\nCommunications and Distributed Information Systems\nCybersecurity\nUrban Tech and Public Safety\n\nWorkshop Summary (300pm) \nClosing Remarks (320pm) \n\nJanneke House\, Office of U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand\nDan Madden\, National Security Innovation Network\n\n[Event ends 330pm] \nAdditional participants from: \n\nColumbia University\nNew York University\nArmy Cyber Institute\nEasy Aerial\n\nSummit Background Information
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/new-york-defense-innovation-summit/
CATEGORIES:Department of Defense
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210515
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SUMMARY:Ignition Grants
DESCRIPTION:Ignition Grants are financial grants to assist Columbia University students in launching new businesses\, social and not-for-profit ventures. Ignition Grants support the initial stages of early venture development from formation\, IP protection\, and incubation to building prototypes and creating proofs of concept. \nTeams must have at least one SEAS founding member to be eligible for grants. Judges will decide the level of funding (ranging from $5k-$15k) for teams based on their applications. \nApply here \n 
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/ignition-grants/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Engineering
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210520
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SUMMARY:NSIN Propel
DESCRIPTION:Applications \n\nTechnology companies new to the defense sector are now invited to apply to participate in NSIN Propel\, a program delivered by Newlab\, Decisive Point\, and the National Security Innovation Network (NSIN). NSIN Propel program enables the development of next-generation applications of emerging dual-use technology for government and defense. Apply today. NSIN Propel is collaborating with the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Information Directorate (AFRL)—the premier research organization for Command\, Control\, Communications\, Computers\, and Intelligence (C4I) and Cyber technologies—to recruit companies new to the defense sector with technology solutions that can be adapted to address the needs of both the AFRL and the broader DoD community. We are seeking applications from technology companies working in areas including: smart cities\, urban tech\, mobility\, agriculture\, industrial automation\, manufacturing\, next-gen connectivity\, logistics\, and supply chain management.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/nsin-propel/
CATEGORIES:NCIN
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SUMMARY:Third Thursday: Mix & Mingle End of Semester Social
DESCRIPTION:RSVP \nOpen to the entire Columbia community (including Barnard and Teachers College) \nJoin your fellow entrepreneurs\, alumni and current students for this special networking event. This is a chance to get to know your entrepreneurial community. Come with a question you need help with from fellow entrepreneurs and be prepared to offer your advice to others. \n\nThird Thursday is a recurring open forum and networking session for the Columbia University entrepreneurship community. It provides students\, faculty\, staff\, and alumni the opportunity to hear ideas from across campus\, form teams\, and explore career options.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/third-thursday-mix-mingle-end-of-semester-social-2/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Engineering
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