Agenda Item 4 USM Office of Economic Development Updates:

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Agenda Item 4 USM Office of Economic Development Updates: a. Momentum Fund Inaugural Investment Round b. Governor s Excel Maryland Initiative c. NSA Education Partnership Agreement d. USM New Company Formation Report

BOARD OF REGENTS SUMMARY OF ITEM FOR ACTION INFORMATION OR DISCUSSION TOPIC: USM Economic Development Office Update (information item) COMMITTEE: Economic Development and Technology Commercialization DATE OF COMMITTEE MEETING: June 8, 2017 SUMMARY: The Committee will be updated on selected economic development initiatives. 1. Momentum Fund Inaugural Investment Round Approved in June 2016 by the BOR, the USM Momentum Fund was created to help sustain and grow USM startup and related commercialization activity. More than 50 applications were received as part of the opening investment round of the fund. Four finalists were considered by the Fund s External Investment Advisory Board on May 31, 2017. 2. Governor s Excel Maryland Initiative On May 18, 2017, Governor Hogan announced the formation of a Steering Committee of Industry Stakeholders to be co-chaired by USM Chancellor Bob Caret and Johns Hopkins University President Ron Daniels. This committee s effort will be guided by a national consultant, who will collect input from leaders state-wide and beyond to develop and implement a new strategic plan for leveraging Maryland s innovation capacity and its strengths in the cyber and bio-health/life sciences sectors. 3. NSA Education Partnership Agreement On May 8, 2017, the USM and the National Security Agency (NSA) signed an Educational Partnership Agreement (EPA). The purpose of the Agreement is to include mutual support for education, mentorships, technology transfer, and the promotion of commercial business ventures, based on the Government s intellectual property; to enable NSA staff to represent the Government at USM meetings, events; and to provide streamlined engagement and communications between the NSA and USM Institutions. 4. USM New Company Formation Report As part of a series of measures to accelerate technology transfer and entrepreneurship, the USM has put in place a process to regularly monitor new company formation. The Committee will be briefed on the latest report on new companies facilitated by the USM institutions. ALTERNATIVE(S): This item is for information purposes. FISCAL IMPACT: This item is for information purposes. CHANCELLOR S RECOMMENDATION: This item is for information purposes.

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: BOARD ACTION: DATE: DATE: SUBMITTED BY: Tom Sadowski / Suresh Balakrishnan (301) 445-2783

USM Economic Development Update for Committee on Economic Development & Tech Commercialization June 8, 2017

Economic Development Objectives Culture of Collaboration Leverage USM Resources Talent Development Strengthen Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Tell Our Story 2

Momentum Fund Goal To generate long-term returns for reinvestment in future USM affiliated startups Accelerate the success and profitability of USM startups Commercialize valuable USM affiliated Intellectual Property Attract promising entrepreneurs/innovators to work with USM Institutions 3

Momentum Fund Applicant Metrics 54 Applicants Represented from UMCP, UMB, UMBC, Towson, Salisbury, UMCES Represent 18 industry sectors including healthcare, medical devices, cybersecurity, semiconductors, food/beverage, energy and education. 9 invited to Pre-pitch session with internal staff (1 declined due to other investment) 4 sent to final pitch with external board (1 deferred in light of new FDA ruling) Remaining 45 companies are currently being reviewed for next steps and additional counseling as appropriate External Investment Advisory Board review of companies on 5/31 4

Excel Maryland Initiative Effort to develop a comprehensive Statewide economic development strategy Diverse committee Co-Chaired by R. Caret and R. Daniels, comprised of key CEOs from large companies-to-startup firms Creation of a new model to accelerate innovation-driven industry and job growth via strategic public/private collaboration and investment Initial work to focus on the life sciences and cybersecurity industries Led by national consultant, Dr. Susan Wyndham Bannister, who wrote strategy and managed Massachusetts Life Sciences Center Input will be solicited from public/private stakeholders over the summer and report to be released August 2017 5

NSA Education Partnership Agreement (EPA) On May 8, 2017, the USM and the National Security Agency (NSA) signed an Educational Partnership Agreement (EPA) Articulates mutual support for partnership education programs, mentorship, technology transfer, and promotion of joint research and commercial business ventures based on the Government s intellectual property; Better enables NSA staff to represent the Government interests and strategically engage with USM Institutions 6

University System of Maryland New Company Formation July 1, 2016 December 31, 2016 Summary of New Companies Facilitated by USM Institutions by Tier Tier 1: 11 total UMCP Total: 7 licensed university-owned IP UMB Total: 3 licensed university-owned IP UMBC Total: 1 licensed university-owned IP Total Women-Owned: 0 Tier 2: 34 total UMCP Total 16: 5 companies received significant mentoring through the Fearless Founders Program at the Dingman Center; 1 company received significant mentoring and is a part of the Dingman Center Angel Investment Portfolio; 8 companies received significant mentoring through the Venture Accelerator Program at Mtech; 2 received significant mentoring through the I-Corps Program through Mtech; SU Total: 4 received significant mentoring in SU s Shore Hatchery UMBC Total: 3 companies are new tenants in the Cyber Incubator UMUC Total: 1 company received significant resources and mentoring SBDCs Total of 10 received significant mentoring (Corridor Region - 7 (UMCP 3, UMB 4); FSU 3) Total Women-Owned: 5 Tier 3: 70 total UB Total: 4 companies are using UB s Incubator space UMCP Total: 3 companies are Business Plan Competition winners SBDCs Total of 63 received counseling services (Corridor Region 48 (UMCP 22, UMB 26); Salisbury - 3; FSU - 12) Total Women-owned: 4 Tier 4: 12 total UMBC Total: 5 companies moved into UMBC s Cyber incubator from in-state UMCP Total: 3 established companies are part of the Dingman Center Angel Investment program TU Total: 4 companies moved into TU s incubator Total Women-Owned: 6 1

University System of Maryland New Company Formation July 1, 2016 December 31, 2016 New Companies Facilitated by USM Institutions (excluding SBDCs) 100 16 10 7 3 4 3 4 5 3 4 3 1 1 1 Tier 1 Companies Tier 2 Companies Tier 3 Companies Tier 4 Companies Note: The scale for the Y-axis is logarithmic. UMCP UMB UMBC UB TU SU UMUC New Companies Created through the Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) By Institution 30 25 20 15 10 22 26 12 Corridor Region UMCP Corridor Region UMB Salisbury 5 0 3 4 3 3 Frostburg Tier 2 Companies Tier 3 Companies 2

University System of Maryland New Company Formation July 1, 2016 December 31, 2016 New Companies Classified by Industry Tiers 1 & 2 (excluding SBDC companies) 1 3 1 6 Medical Devices and Equipment Pharmaceuticals/HealthCare 5 3 High Technology Manufacturing Information Technology/Cyber Security Retail Food Services 16 Services/Consulting Examples of New Companies: Medical Device and Equipment SurgiGyn, Inc. (UMB) Developing innovative minimally invasive surgical devices for total laparoscopic hysterectomy. High Technology Manufacturing Mobile Comfort (UMCP) Licensed the RoCo personalized air conditioning technology, which is a battery powered personal air conditioning system that provides supreme personal thermal management for people in unconditioned environments by storing its waste heat internally, obviating the need for fixed ventilation. IT/Technology Robot Training Academy (UMCP) Developing a suite of machine learning software, which allows robotic systems to learn how to perform tasks primarily by watching video inputs. Retail Mind the Current, LLC (SU) Creating uplifting decals for chemotherapy bags. 3

University System of Maryland New Company Formation July 1, 2016 December 31, 2016 Food Services FroDoh (UMCP) Provides frozen hand-crafted gourmet desserts. Services/Consulting epathusa, Inc. (UMBC) Provides strategic consulting and managed services to commercial, not-for- profit, as well as federal and state entities. Sustainability PaverGuide (UMCP) Manufactures a structural base for paving systems made from recycled plastic. 4

Committee on Economic Development and Technology Commercialization New Company Formation July to December 2016 June 2017

Context Strategic Goal: USM institutions will facilitate the creation of 325 companies over 10 years Several USM institutions are actively engaged Numerous resources are dedicated to facilitating the creation of start-ups 2

Companies New Company Formation For the past 6 calendar years, from 2011 Cumulative Data, including SBDC Companies 600 547 500 400 300 310 451 2020 Goal of 325 companies 200 100 0 176 77 16 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Cumulative Data Calendar Year 3

USM Tier 1 Startups Calendar Years 2012 to 2016 30 IP-BASED STARTUPS 25 24 20 20 15 10 13 11 9 5 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 4

Companies New Company Formation by Tier for the past period July to December 2016 Consolidated Data, including SBDC Companies Total Tiers 1 & 2: 45 70 70 60 50 40 30 20 11 34 Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 10 0 July to December 2016 5

Companies New Company Formation by Tier for Calendar Years 2015 and 2016 Consolidated Data, including SBDC Companies Total Tiers 1 & 2: 141 Total Tiers 1 & 2: 96 139 140 120 121 113 100 80 60 72 Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 40 20 20 24 0 2015 2016 6

USM Key Technology Transfer Indicators Calendar Years 2015 and 2016 400 350 358 345 300 250 200 196 216 2015 150 2016 100 50 20 24 54 70 75 92 0 Invention Disclosures New Patents Filed Tier 1 Companies Licenses + Options Executed US Patents Issued

Technical.ly: 31 startups that Baltimore research institutions should be very proud of Company Institution Description AirPhoton Analytical Informatics Aurora Analytics Biomecite Breethe Harpoon Medical ($45M Series B financing) Lyse-it UMBC UMB UMBC UMB UMB UMB UMBC A company founded by UMBC professors that met at the Goddard Space Flight Center. The company makes aerosol sampling stations. A company that builds an application for marketplace for healthcare. A company founded by UMBC professors and focuses on chemistry innovation. A Glen Burnie-based company developing a platform based on the microbiome signature that was developed by a pair of UMB researchers. A BioPark-based company commercializing an out-of-hospital artificial lung development A BioPark-based startup commercializing a UM School of Medicine device that would shorten the time and invasiveness of open heart surgery. A UMBC startup developing a new lysing technology for bacteria, bugs and algae. 8

Technical.ly: 31 startups that Baltimore research institutions should be very proud of (contd.) Company Institution Description Manta Biofuel Octava Pataigin SilcsBio ($1.3 million NIH funding) Tarsier Optics VakSea UMCES UMBC UMB UMB UMBC UMBC An IMET-based startup working on the process to extract oil from algae, which was invented at UMCES by CEO Ryan Powell. An app that delivers info to orchestral concertgoers, developed by UMBC professors. A startup developing a barcode for infectious diseases that began with work in UMB labs. A Spark Baltimore-based startup commercializing UMB-developed technology that brings software into the drug discovery process. A Spark Baltimore-based startup that licensed UMBC technology to develop a high-resolution camera system for surveying and surveillance. A Spark Baltimore-based company developing a vaccine to protect fish against Viral Nervous Necrosis. The technology was developed at UMBC. 9

Additional Examples of Successful Start-Ups 10