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Key changes or connections to sustain after the grant
Group 5 – Industry
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Types of connections to sustain after the grant
Conferences for industry Industry provided scholarships and infrastructure grants In-kind gifts Experiential learning – students solving industry problems as “mini-coop” Industry professionals in residence Mentorships by industry for students
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Keys to Success Personal contacts are key to maintaining the connections Welded joint stronger than the parts being welded Need to understand incentives, expectations, and constraints of both partners Alumni in industry are valuable contacts
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Keys to Success Make use of steering committees and advisory boards
Tap into local industry groups (e.g., technology councils) to help make connections Control expectations of industry partners to limit time commitment Have clear understanding of IP issues
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Securing administrative support
Not generally valued for tenure and promotion Good for publicity value for the institution May help to have administrators involved in grants to handle industry relationships
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How to measure success Internships and hiring of students resulting from industry contacts Can you maintain the relationship over time? (with modest effort) Improved student learning and satisfaction from industry interactions Dollars contributed by industry
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Ways the CPATH community or NSF can help
Continue to provide ways (like this meeting) for PIs to interact Have a standard letter of introduction from NSF to help facilitate industry contacts More active NSF effort to help make connections among researchers and with industry (perhaps patterned after EU industry – university match making)
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Other ideas, surprises encountered
Only good surprises!
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