The nearly exponential growth of the entrepreneurial community at University of Michigan (U-M) is largely attributed to the students themselves. In January 2008, U-M launched the Center for Entrepreneurship to support these students. Through these and other similar efforts, students of like mind on a campus of nearly 40,000, can network, share ideas and pursue their passions. By January 2009, seven students actively involved in their own ventures joined together to find ways to share resources and ideas to accelerate the launch of their ventures.This resulted in the launch of a student run business accelerator, TechArb (techarb.org), in the Summer of 2009. The seven founders secured real estate in downtown Ann Arbor and invited 30 entrepreneurial-minded students, representing seven companies in the music, technology, and biotech industries. This paper discusses the genesis and results of the first U-M student accelerator.
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Organic Development of a Student Run Accelerator at University of Michigan
1. Organic Development of a Student Run
Accelerator at the University of Michigan
Aileen Huang‐Saad, Ph.D., Center for Entrepreneurship
Jason Bornhorst, U‐M Alumni, Computer Science Department
Thomas H. Zurbuchen, Ph.D. College of Engineering
Tony Grover, RPM Ventures/Zell Lurie Institute
Marc Weiser, RPM Ventures/Center for Entrepreneurship
2. Agenda
• U‐M Center for Entrepreneurship Evolution
• RPM10 Program – First round
• Post ‐ RPM10dklk
• RPM10 Round 2 & Evolution of TechArb
• Where do we go from here?
3. October 2007
“…innovation and
entrepreneurship
can help U-M
students
differentiate
themselves in the
global economy…
http://cfe.engin.umich.edu/
4. CEEPS Recommendations
1. Entrepreneurship Certificate Program
2. Distinguished Innovator Seminar
3. COE Student Entrepreneurship Center
4. Entrepreneurial Opportunities Fair
5. Support COE Student Entrepreneurship Group
6. Simplification and Clarification of Student Intellectual
Transfer Processes
7. Entrepreneurship Grants Program and Entrepreneurial
Fellowship Competition
8. Anchoring in the College of Engineering
9. Entrepreneurial Environment
http://cfe.engin.umich.edu/
5. Center for Entrepreneurship
The Center for Entrepreneurship
exists to empower students, faculty
and staff at the University of
Michigan to pursue entrepreneurial
achievements that improve people’s
lives and drive the economies of
Michigan, the Nation and the world.
Established Winter 2008
http://cfe.engin.umich.edu/
6. Summer 2008 ‐ RPM10
RPM10 is an innovative summer intern program for University of Michigan
students with a great idea for a technology-based start up company. During
the 10 summer weeks, student teams will develop their idea into a working
prototype and lay the groundwork to launch their start-up.
• Seeking brilliant, entrepreneurially minded students.
• From idea to prototype in 10 weeks.
– Co‐location
– Mentoring
– Capital
• No business plan required.
The program is focused on starting a company and building your product.
13. TechArb 2009
10
Engineering
5 4 School of Information
4 LSA
12 Music and Theatre
Business
14. Funding Distribution
TechArb Student Ventures Funding ($K)
Mobil33t 0
Carrier Mobile 5
Roomations 14
Phonagle 20
Shepherd Intelligent Systems 28
CrowdClarity 27
Backyard Brains 47
The Wojo Group 0
MyBandStock 20
QuazieCode 0
Troubadour Mobile 25
Total Student Generated Funding = $186,000K
15. Funding Sources
TechArb Funding
MORE Program ($11,000)
Dare to Dream: An idea competition by the ZLI and CFE ($22,000)
Marcel Gani Internship: A ZLI entrepreneurial internship competition
($13,000)
Michigan Business Challenge: A ZLI business plan competition ($2,200)
RPM10 Program: The CFE entrepreneurship competition ($70,000)
Kauffman Post‐Doctorial Fellowship ($45,000)
SPARK: An Ann Arbor based business accelerator ($16,800)
Center for Entrepreneurship: small specific support of various tasks
($6,000)
16. Impact
• 10 week summer experience
• 37 students
• 27 press mentions
• 1 live iphone application – DoGood
– Within 1 month, 43,000 iPhone Users
– Featured in Forbes and New York Times
• 1 music video
• 4 mobile applications in development
17. Value
• Alternative Work Environment
– Free of Distraction
– Attitude
– 24/7 Access
– Comfort
– Conference Rooms/Offices
• Entrepreneurial Community
– Group Meetings/Feedback Fridays
– Guest Speakers
18. AY2009‐2010
• University of Michigan pilots 2 year
continuation of TechArb
• Co‐sponsored by:
– Center for Entrepreneurship
– Zell Lurie Institute
– Office of Vice‐President of Research
• Rent and Internet
21. Where do they go from here?
All TechArb graduates will have the opportunity to move to a local
entrepreneurial space with support services
• TechBrewery – High Tech shared work space ($50/mo for desk)
• Workantile – Shared work space ($100/mo for desk)
• SPARK Incubator ($95 for virtual workspace)
• All graduates will receive the business development services through
SPARK
– Access to Expert Resource Board
– Invitation to monthly tenant lunches around key topics.
– Free admittance to Entrepreneur Education 1.0 and 2.0 dinner series
– Free drop‐in usage of SPARK East during business hours.
22. Summer 2010 TechArb Companies
• CWIC Technologies 4
Number of Companies
3
• Fibril Scan 3
2 2 2 2
2
• Food Waste Energy 1
1
• GivingGrows
0
• Heart Graffiti
• Joe
• June Energy
• Resonant Capital, LLC
• Sentient Wings
• SiCAR Company Category
• Team Seton
• Theoryville