Date Jun 14, 2024, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Location View location on My PrincetonU Related link More details in My PrincetonU Share on X Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Details Event Description Our two-session Propelus program helps researchers explore the customer perspective to inform how a discovery or innovation can become the basis of a successful startup or venture. This program will take place in-person at the Princeton University campus and is open to qualified applicants from throughout the region. University affiliation is not required. Through the program, we provide training and grants to support team-based customer research aimed at investigating the viability and societal impact of scientific and technological discoveries. To apply to attend the Propelus program, researchers must form a team of at least two people involved with the scientific or technological discovery. The team must include: - An entrepreneurial lead (often a postdoctoral researcher, graduate student, undergraduate or the CEO/founder/commercialization lead within the team/startup) - A technical lead (usually a faculty member or the CTO/co-founder/scientific advisor within the team/startup) You must have at least 2 teams members identified to apply. All team members must be able to participate for the project duration. Benefits Training: Two sessions introducing the Lean LaunchPad methodology, which focuses on customer discovery research to evaluate the potential of your idea to solve problems and provide value. Funding: Grants of up to $3,000 are provided to each selected team and can be used to fund expenses related to customer discovery research, including conferences and marketing tools. Resources: Selected teams will receive mentorship from seasoned entrepreneurs and innovators. Teams may also utilize many other programs offered by the Hub-affiliated institutions. Follow-on opportunities: Upon completion, teams are eligible for the national NSF I-Corps Teams program which provides an intensive 7-week training course and a $50,000 grant. Accessibility To request accommodations for this or any event, please contact the organizer or James M. Van Wyck at least 3 working days prior to the event. Upcoming Professional Development Events Oct 11 Office Hours with Graduate Alum in Residence Jean Tom *93 CBE Oct 14 Fall Break Parallel Programming Bootcamp (Oct 14-15) Oct 14 Part 1, Wild Walks: Exploring Minerals and Elements in Sculptures Oct 15 Fall Break Parallel Programming Bootcamp (Oct 14-15) Oct 15 Inclusive Leadership Learning Cohort 2024: Session 5 "Social Change Model and Understanding Implicit & Explicit Bias" Oct 16 Introduction to Accelerated Data Science Oct 17 A.I. in the Cloud: Overview of Azure and GCP, Deep Dive into AWS Oct 17 Part 2, Wild Walks: Exploring Minerals and Elements in Buildings View All Events