Grid Entrepreneurship Day

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Grid Entrepreneurship Day IT Auditorium Wednesday 26 July 2006 Francois Grey

Programme Morning Session 09:00 Welcome and Introduction to the EGEE project Bob Jones, Director of the EGEE project 09:15 Setting the Scene: why Grid and Entrepreneurship? Francois Grey, coordinator, openlab student programme 09:30 Assessing the market potential of technology Nathan Hill, PPARC KITE Club Innovation Advisory Service 10:15 An assessment of the Industrial potential of EGEE Alex Efimov, PPARC KITE Club Innovation Advisory Service 10:45 Coffee break 11:00 Developing a spin-out company - Nathan Hill 11:30 Grid spin-out Case Study #1: Kerlabs - Pascal Gallard, CEO 12:00 Grid spin-out Case Study #2: MESH Technologies Søren F. Nielsen, CEO 12:30 Lunch Break CERN openlab presentation 2006 2

Programme Afternoon Session 14:00 Knowledge and technology transfer at CERN Beatrice Bressan, CERN Technology Transfer 14:15 Regional Case Study #1: Spin-outs in France and Switzerland Joint presentation by Bruna Carchia, Agence de Développement du Pays de Gex et Bellegarde and Daniel Loeffler, Office de la Promotion Economique, Geneve 14:45 Regional Case Study #2: Spin-outs in Finland Antti Heikkilä, Big Science ILO associate and EGEE Industry Liaison, Finland 15:00 Coffee Break 15:15 Partnering with Industry - Nathan Hill 16:00 Managing Intellectual Property - Alex Efimov 16:45 Q&A, Wrap-up 17:00 End of workshop CERN openlab presentation 2006 3

CERN openlab student programme CERN openlab student programme 20 Students from Europe, Japan, Mexico, Pakistan, US (BSc-MSc-PhD levels) Projects involving Grid technology, team-based Co-funding from participating institutions, industry partners HP and Intel 2 months at CERN + company visits + pre- and post- visit projects CERN openlab presentation 2006 4

Motivation for this workshop CERN, the Grid and entrepreneurship: a survey of career aspirations and entrepreneurial intentions of staff involved in Grid technology development at CERN Otto Nyberg[1], Pia Arenius[2], Ari-Pekka Hameri[3] and Francois Grey[4] [1] EPFL Lausanne and Helsinki University of Technology [2] HEC Lausanne [3] HEC Lausanne and Helsinki Institute of Physics [4] IT Department, CERN Survey of Grid-related persons in IT and PH 82 responses acquired 67% expect to stay at CERN (permanently) 2% interested in career in private industry 7% interested in academic career (not at CERN) 12% considering starting business in next three years CERN openlab presentation 2006 5

Entrepreneurial aspirations Persons per 100 expecting to start business in next 3 years business within the next 3 years 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Germany UK Italy Spain France People developing Grid technologies in CERN CERN openlab presentation 2006 6

and entrepreneurial activity Total Entrepreneurial Activity [TEA Prevalence] 2004: By Country 8,00 #/ 100 Adults, 18-64 Years Old [95% Confidence Interval] 7,00 6,00 5,00 4,00 3,00 2,00 1,00 - Italy Germany Spain France United Kingdom People developing Grid technologies in CERN The Total Entrepreneurial Activity index (TEA-index) is an index used by the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) to measure how much is actually being done in the entrepreneurial field for the moment, in a given population. Because it measures real activity, rather than aspirations, it is considered a highly significant index. CERN openlab presentation 2006 7

Recommended Actions -Initiating regular IT Job Fairs organised together with industry partners to present opportunities in the private sector. -Organising presentations by regional and European entrepreneurial organisations to explain how to start high-tech ventures, as well as by CERN Technology Transfer to explain how CERN can help in this process. -Creating an IT alumni organisation where ex-cern employees who have established themselves in European industry and can network with young staff and provide useful advice. -Encouraging young staff to compete in business plan competitions, such as the McKinsey Venture Cup, which introduce scientists and engineers in a stimulating and educational way to the world of business and entrepreneurship. CERN openlab presentation 2006 8