david winwood associate vice chancellor technology development and innovation
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David Winwood Associate Vice Chancellor Technology Development and Innovation. ROLES. CCPO Attract partners to NCSU assets: Faculty & students IP Instrumentation, facilities Pull. OTT Manage NCSU intellectual property Make NCSU IP available via commercialization - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
David WinwoodAssociate Vice Chancellor
Technology Development and Innovation
CCPO
•Attract partners to NCSU assets:
•Faculty & students
•IP
•Instrumentation, facilities
Pull
ROLES
OTT
•Manage NCSU intellectual property
•Make NCSU IP available via commercialization
•Licensing to established companies
•Licensing to start up or spin off companies
Push
ROLES
A new dimension of North Carolina State University’s historical mission:
•Teaching
•Research
•Service
A new dimension of North Carolina State University’s historical mission:
•Teaching
•Research
•Service
A mixed-use academic village that responds to the University’s faculty, staff and student body, as well as corporate and government affiliates, whose presence add to its vigor and effectiveness.
• Part of North Carolina State University
• Program-related Partnerships required
• Diversity of Partners
• 1,334 acres (1,120 Centennial Campus + 214 Centennial Biomedical Campus)
Centennial Campus 1989
Centennial Campus: October 2005
Centennial Biomedical Campus
•Approximately 32 building sites available, including 5 parking decks •250 acres of land •Construction of an additional 1.6 million square feet of space over the next 25 years, resulting in a five-fold expansion of space
At present:
•1,600 corporate and government employees
•1,350 university faculty, staff and post-docs
•~ 2,500 university students – College of Engineering relocation in progress
•600 middle school students
Population
Current Population:
•73 NCSU Research Centers, Institutes, Labs & other departmental units, including NCSU Technology Incubator
•62 Corporate & Government entities, including:
•15 Start ups•11 Small Businesses•12 Major Corporations•10 Government Agencies•11 Nonprofit Agencies•3 Service Companies
Each has a relationship with at least one NCSU unit
Number of NC State students engaged with Centennial Campus Companies:
>300
Number of faculty involved with Centennial Campus Companies:
274 (to our knowledge)
Projected at build-out:
•12,500 corporate and government employees
•12,500 university faculty, staff, post-docs and students
•7,000 housing residents
•600 middle school students
•2,400 support services personnel
Projection
•Port City Java
•Now open in the College of Textiles
•Second site will open In EBII during the fall semester
• North Shore Townhomes and Condominiums
• Park Alumni Center
Planned:
• 18-hole Arnold Palmer Championship Golf Course (raising $)
• Executive Conference Center & Hotel
Major Corporations Located on Centennial Campus
•Golden Leaf Foundation supporting
$35 MM construction cost
•NCSU, Community College System
& NCCU partnership
•Training workforce for
biomanufacturing
Biomanufacturing Training Education Center
Economic Development
Partnerships
•With NCSU’s Office of Economic Development Partnerships (Ted Morris)
•With Wake County Economic Development
•RTP & RTRP
•NC Department of Commerce
Economic Development
Approaches to Economic Development
•Create & grow your own companies
•OTT, COM
•Recruit existing companies
•EDP-CCPO-WCED “Precision Marketing Initiative”
•Or just wait for them to call…..
Economic Development
MeadWestvaco Brings R&D Center, Jobs to NC State’s Centennial Campus
Interactions began > 3 years ago;
Significant CCPO-WCED involvement for past18 months
Centennial Campus
News Release February 15, 2006
MeadWestvaco, a paper and packaging products company, will establish a new research center in Raleigh with as many as 200 jobs paying average annual salaries of $95,200.
NCSU Partner Colleges:
Engineering, Textiles, Design, Natural Resources, Management, Agriculture & Life Sciences
Initiatives
•New Business Creation – in partnership with COM
•Enhance value of NCSU technologies to
create ‘venture grade’ investment opportunities
•Student engagement
•Student population is increasing – COE move
•Provide opportunities for undergraduates to
benefit from interactions on Centennial Campus