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European Entrepreneurship & Innovation (ME 421)
Dr. Burton H. Lee PhD MBACourse Director, Lecturer
Department of Mechanical Engineering
http://me421.stanford.edu
January 3 2011
Course IntroductionWinter Quarter 2011 (Year Three)
Today’s SessionJan 3 2011
• European Incubators in Silicon Valley– Aldo Cocchiglia, CEO, M31 USA, Santa Clara (Italy/Silicon Valley)
• Panel Moderator
– Bjoern Herrmann, Partner & Founder, blackbox, Atherton (pan-European)
– Nicolai Wadstrom, CEO & Founder, Bootstrap Labs, SFO (Sweden)
– Peter Laanen, Chief Representative, “Holland in the Valley” Incubator, SFO (Netherlands)
– Clement Alteresco, Manager, pariSoma Innovation Loft, SFO (France)
– Gioia Deucher, swissnex San Francisco, SFO (Switzerland)
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Map of Speaker & InstitutionalNationalities
European Entrepreneurship & Innovation Thought Leaders
Stanford Engineering ME421
Winter 2011
Class Schedule• Jan 3: European Incubators in Silicon Valley
• Jan 10: French Venture Capital and Entrepreneurship
• Jan 17: NO CLASS - Holiday
• Jan 24: European SuperAngels in Silicon Valley (Turkey, France)
• Jan 31: Entrepreneurs at the Edges of Europe (Greece, Norway)
• Feb 7: Startups in Spain and the Mediterranean (Basque Region, other)
• Feb 14: University Commercialization and Spinouts in Europe (Italy, Czech Rep)
• Feb 21: NO CLASS - Holiday
• Feb 28: Venture Capital & Startups in Eastern Europe (Estonia, Romania)
• Mar 7: Corporate Innovation and Research in Europe (TBD)
Session topics and speakers subject to change
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Course Scope“Comparative Entrepreneurship & Innovation Systems”
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Angel Investors
VC Funds
Entrepreneurs
& Startups
R&D Labs
Universities
Corporations
Incubators/
Accelerators
Silicon Valley
Innovation Ecosystem
European
Innovation Ecosystem
+ Government:
Pan-EU
National
Regions
Municipal
Foundations
Institutions
& Markets
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European Innovation EcosystemTalent Creation
Entrepreneurship EducationImmigration Policies
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Primary Focus of
ME421 Program
Simplified Schematic
New CompanyFormation
Angel Investors
Venture Capital
ExitM&A or IPO
Recycling of
Entrepreneurial
Talent & Angel/VC
Investment Capital
Legal &
Political Context
Processes
Idea GenerationResearch & Development
Universities, Corporations, Natl labs
Technology Transfer/Commercialization
University / Lab TTOs
Product InnovationDesign, Development &
Management
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Why European Entrepreneurship + Innovation @ Stanford ??
• Why Europe and Silicon Valley?• A strong community of important entrepreneurs, investors, technology executives and researchers
in Silicon Valley• Contributions are often neglected in Valley discussions about Asia and US
• An emerging innovation region and community • Growing role in bringing new energy, environmental, water, information, medical devices and life sciences
technologies to the global market
• Substantial challenges in Europe to rapidly moving technical innovations developed in universities, national laboratories and corporations into the marketplace
• Europe is increasingly looking to domestic entrepreneurship — and Silicon Valley — to accelerate economic growth and build a new generation of innovative technology corporations
• European regions are taking the lead here in many cases – not well understood in the US
• Why Stanford?• Complements and expands current School of Engineering teaching programs on Silicon Valley and
Asian high tech entrepreneurship• Large community of European, Asian, overseas and US engineering & medical students, professors,
postdocs and staff with sustained interest in Europe• Overseas Studies Program (OSP) centers in 6 European countries
• Berlin, Florence, Madrid, Moscow, Oxford, Paris – 250+ undergraduate students/year study in Europe !!
• “Comparative entrepreneurship and innovation systems” provides interesting new approach• Extends dialogue about “pure” entrepreneurship into broader perspective around “innovation ecosystems”
• Strong interest at Stanford Engineering in expanding research collaborations, funding sources and profile outside the US
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Course Overview and Goals
• Offered Winter 2011 ; Winter ‘10; Winter/Spring ‘09
• Companion to current Stanford SoE courses:– Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL/STVP)– Asian High Tech Entrepreneurship (US-Asia Center)
• Connect Overseas Studies students in Europe to Silicon Valley upon return
• Western, Central and Eastern Europe– Ireland to Russia– Scandinavia to the Mediterranean
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Course RequirementsRegistered Stanford Students Only
• Weekly attendance:– Students must attend or watch 7 of 8 lectures– Complete attendance sheets passed around in class– Missed lectures can be made up with outside reading – must be
discussed and agreed upon in advance w Instructor– No SCPD video streaming/recording or video archives this year
• End-of-Quarter Essay– Write 2-3 page essay on what you learned, major
differences/similarities between entrepreneurship in Europe and Silicon Valley
– Details to be announced later this quarter
• Feedback on Speakers and Course Content
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Industry Partners
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M31 Italia/USA
Padova, Italy & Silicon Valley
South East Europe
Private Equity Association
Bucharest, Romania
GOLD Partner
SILVER Partner
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European Government Partners2011
• Silver Partners
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Lyon Region, France
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Other Partners and Organizations
• Supporting Organizations
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Year Two Highlights
Europe in the Global Entrepreneurship Scene
Spanish Kings, Monks, Nuns & Explorers as Early Entrepreneurs
Madrid Region
Intelligent Buildings StartupYoga Systems, Estonia
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University 2010
New Venture Funds in EuropeGermany, Ireland and Spain
Nov 4 2010
Year Two Highlights
Enterprise Software w University IPYseop - Lyon Region
Clean Tech – Wave PowerWavebob, Ireland
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University 2010
Spinning Out Successful Startups from Non-profit Research Institutes
VTT FinlandSemiconductor Startup/Incubator
INCIDE - Basque Region
Nov 4 2010
Building Innovation Bridges between Silicon Valley & EuropeEC/GABA/Stanford ME
Thu May 13 2010
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University 2010Nov 4 2010
Visit of Irish University PresidentsStanford Engineering Design Group
March 15 2010
ME310/ME317 Discussions w Profs. Larry Leifer, Kurt Beiter, Ken Waldron
d.School Visit w Prof. Bernie Roth
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University 2010Nov 4 2010
Trinity College, University College Dublin, University College Cork, NUI
Galway, University of Limerick
Irish Innovation TaskforceAppointed Member by Prime Minister Brian Cowen
July 2009 – March 2010
Clean Tech – Wave PowerWavebob, Ireland
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University 2010Nov 4 2010
Special Event/Lunch @ StanfordFor Stanford PhD Students and Post-docs + Faculty
Tues Feb 23 2010
• Research Trends in the EU: Opportunities for EU - US Collaboration – 12 noon – 2pm, Stanford Faculty Club, Gold Lounge
• Speakers
– Mr. Laurent Bochereau, Head of Science, Technology and Education, Delegation of the European Union, Washington D.C.
– Mr. Jack Metthey, Ad Interim Director of the European Research Council (ERC)
• Buffet Lunch will be served
RSVP Required!! [email protected] Space-Available Basis only !!
• Organizers:
• The Delegation of the European Union, EURAXESS Links USA & Stanford Engin.
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University 2010Nov 4 2010
Year One Highlights
Sten TamkiviHead, Skype Estonia
Corporate Venturing in European MultinationalsRoche, SAP, Siemens, DSM, Virgin Fund
Prof. Alberto Sangiovanni VincentelliUC Berkeley EECS
Co-Founder, Cadence
Uli FrickeTriangle Ventures, Germany
Board Member, EVCA
Dr. Sven SchadeEuropean Commission
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Online Communities
• Join us @ LinkedIn, Facebook & Twitter !!
– LinkedIn members: 3150+
– Facebook members: 2050+
– Twitter: europreneurs
– Intended to facilitate professional, student and faculty networking outside of class
– Open to the Public in Europe and US at no charge
– Students should join at least one of these
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Teaching Team
• Dr. Burton H Lee PhD MBA– Mechanical Engineering
• Prof. Larry Leifer, – Mechanical Engineering
– Director, Center for Design Research (CDR)
• Prof. Elisabeth Pate-Cornell, – Chair, Management Science & Engineering Dept.
• Website: me421.stanford.edu
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Next Week’s SessionJan 10 2011
• French Venture Capital & Entrepreneurship
– Jean-Louis Gassee; General Partner, Allegis Capital
– Loic Lemeur, CEO, Seesmic; Founder, LeWeb
• Region Introduction
– Lyon Region - France:
• Stephane Barbier, Aderly/OnlyLyon Agency
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Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)Wed January 12
• Wendy Kopp - CEO & Founder, Teach for America
– Wednesdays, 4:30 – 5:30 pm, NVIDIA Auditorium, Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Building
– Website: etl.stanford.edu
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Today’s SessionJan 3 2011
• European Incubators in Silicon Valley– Aldo Cocchiglia, CEO, M31 USA, Santa Clara (Italy/Silicon Valley)
• Panel Moderator
– Bjoern Herrmann, Partner & Founder, blackbox, Atherton (pan-European)
– Nicolai Wadstrom, CEO & Founder, Bootstrap Labs, SFO (Sweden)
– Peter Laanen, Chief Representative, “Holland in the Valley” Incubator, SFO (Netherlands)
– Clement Alteresco, Manager, pariSoma Innovation Loft, SFO (France)
– Gioia Deucher, swissnex San Francisco, SFO (Switzerland)24Copyright 2011 Stanford University1/8/2011
European Incubators in Silicon ValleyJan 3 2011
• Other European Incubators in Silicon Valley/NorCal:
– Irish Innovation Center, San Jose (www.irishic.com) [ Invited ]
– Silicon Valley Pad, Menlo Park (Denmark) (www.siliconvalleypad.com)
– US Market Access Center, San Jose (www.usmarketaccess.com)
– StepOne, San Francisco (Spain) (www.stepone.com)
– Opinno, Pier 38, San Francisco (Spain) (www.opinno.com)
– Plug and Play Tech Center, Sunnyvale, CA (plugandplaytechcenter.com)
– Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Barcelona, Finland, Czech Republic and several other
European countries, regions and cities
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Today’s DiscussionJan 3 2011
• European Incubators in Silicon Valley
• Key themes:
– Goals and Objectives
– Business Models – Private vs Government?
– Sourcing Dealflow from Europe
– Accomplishments to Date
– Benefits to the European innovation system
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