February 8-9, 2017 Meeting of the U. T. System Board of Regents - Technology Transfer and Research Committee

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TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND RESEARCH COMMITTEE Committee Meeting: 2/8/2017 Board Meeting: 2/9/2017 Austin, Texas Wallace L. Hall, Jr., Chairman Ernest Aliseda Alex M. Cranberg Brenda Pejovich Sara Martinez Tucker Committee Meeting Board Meeting Page Convene 1. U. T. System Board of Regents: Discussion and appropriate action regarding Consent Agenda items, if any, assigned for Committee consideration 11:15 a.m. Chairman Hall 11:16 a.m. Discussion Action 311 2. U. T. System: Report on U. T. System Office of Innovation and Strategic Investment Strategic Plan 11:17 a.m. Report/Discussion Ms. Goonewardene Not on Agenda 312 Adjourn 11:45 a.m. Agenda Book - 310

1. U. T. System Board of Regents: Discussion and appropriate action regarding Consent Agenda items, if any, assigned for Committee consideration RECOMMENDATION No Consent Agenda items are assigned for review by this Committee. The Consent Agenda begins on Page 326. Agenda Book - 311

2. U. T. System: Report on U. T. System Office of Innovation and Strategic Investment Strategic Plan REPORT Ms. Julie Goonewardene, Associate Vice Chancellor for Innovation and Strategic Investment and Managing Director of the U. T. Horizon Fund, will report on the U. T. System Office of Innovation and Strategic Investment Strategic Plan. A PowerPoint presentation is set forth on the following pages. Agenda Book - 312

Agenda Book - 313 Report on U. T. System Office of Innovation and Strategic Investment (OISI) Strategic Plan Ms. Julie Goonewardene Associate Vice Chancellor for Innovation and Strategic Investment and Managing Director of the U. T. Horizon Fund (UTHF) U. T. System Board of Regents Meeting Technology Transfer and Research Committee February 2017

Agenda Book - 314 OISI Impact Mission OISI exists to ensure that lifechanging innovations from U. T. System institutions reach the people who need them. We help make innovation real. 2

Agenda Book - 315 OISI Impact (cont.) OISI contributes to U. T. System s mission by creating meaningful and sustainable value through the following: A service-oriented and team-based culture with the central goal of providing impactful, differentiated, and cost-effective expertise to the System, its institutions, and the broader stakeholder community Knowledge and relationships that improve the odds of moving university-based innovations from institution labs to the marketplace The ability to attract and deploy private sector funding mechanisms to advance university-based innovations to the point of use Connections to beneficially aligned investors, advisors, mentors, and partners around the world The ability to analyze and utilize relevant market-related data and to pilot potential solutions to multi-institution challenges and objectives 3

Agenda Book - 316 OISI Objectives To achieve the mission of helping to make innovation real by performing against three long-term objectives: Investment: Help U. T. System institutions capture an increasing proportion of external investments and research funding for life-changing discoveries Innovation: Leverage the scale of the U. T. System to drive even higher levels of innovation with visible impact Ideas: Be in the middle of important innovation conversations in mission-related areas and connect institutions with collaborative opportunities 4

Agenda Book - 317 Core Initiatives Investment Objective: Help institutions capture external investments and research funding for life-changing discoveries Near Term Initiative: UTHF Implement best practices to continually align UTHF processes with industry standards while considering the Fund s dual purpose* Proactive and strategic deal sourcing Guidelines and processes for managing returns Improved portfolio management Future Initiative: UTHF Leverage UTHF connections, market assessment practices, trend analysis, and other relevant expertise to help U. T. System and its institutions achieve broader innovation and research-related goals * The UTHF is a dual-purpose fund that is designed to advance the commercialization mission of U. T. System while generating a positive return. 5

Agenda Book - 318 Core Initiatives (cont.) Investment Objective: Help institutions capture external investments and research funding for life-changing discoveries Near Term Initiative: Proof-of-Concept Fund Establish a Systemwide fund to advance promising early stage innovations to the point of market interest and to improve the odds of generating returns in the long term Create detailed implementation plan Target launch: Spring 2017 Near Term Initiative: Grant Assistance Investigate the need and potential approaches for assisting with large federal and foundation grants requiring a connection to the marketplace Future Initiative: Funding Continuum Identify additional mechanisms to retain and attract research faculty with commercial and applied interests 6

Agenda Book - 319 Core Initiatives (cont.) Investment Objective: Help institutions capture external investments and research funding for life-changing discoveries Near Term Initiative: Private Sector Partnerships Create a needs- and opportunity-based plan to facilitate greater levels of long-term, multi-institution partnerships with the private sector and nonprofit foundations Conduct a listening tour with executive leadership at each institution to understand economic growth and private sector engagement goals, plans, and resource gaps Investigate private sector needs in areas of multi-institution strengths Solicit internal and external feedback on potential strategies designed to connect U. T. System institutions and industry in pursuit of long-term strategic relationships Future Initiative: Private Sector Partnerships Collaborate with institutions and U. T. System offices to implement new strategies with clearly articulated goals and success requirements 7

Agenda Book - 320 Core Initiatives (cont.) Innovation Objective: Leverage the scale of the U. T. System to drive even higher levels of innovation with visible impact Near Term Initiative: Mentor Network Pilot Launch the Mentor Network Pilot with U. T. M. D. Anderson Cancer Center to support and encourage faculty entrepreneurs Understand resources required to launch and manage the Network Determine practical impact and assess return on investment associated with potential expansion Near Term Initiative: Talent Matching Pilot Sponsor the Digerati Talent Matching Pilot designed to expand Texas small and mid-size business access to U. T. student talent, reduce unconscious bias in hiring, and decrease recruiting time and costs Finalize roll-out schedule, milestones, and impact assessment criteria Assist in implementation and solicit stakeholder feedback 8

Agenda Book - 321 Core Initiatives (cont.) Ideas Objective: Be in the middle of important innovation conversations and connect institutions with collaborative opportunities Near Term Initiative: Outreach Plan Create a strategic communications/outreach plan to reinforce U. T. System institutions achievements as innovators with visible impacts Partner with U. T. System Office of Governmental Relations and Office of External Relations Support implementation of targeted campaigns (i.e., help identify stakeholders, key messaging themes, etc.) Future Initiative: Industry Engagement Reimagine and launch a series of events designed to connect U. T. System institution innovators with targeted stakeholders based on feedback from industry engagement discussions with institutional executive leaders 9

Agenda Book - 322 In Focus: Outreach Plan Multiple campaigns/approaches will be tailored to specific stakeholders U. T. System and institutional leadership, faculty, and broader U. T. System community (with Office of External Relations) Texas legislators and federal audiences (with Office of Governmental Relations) Texas voters and residents Potential industry and investment partners Messaging themes common to all campaigns Breadth and depth of U. T. System innovation enterprise Visible impact of U. T. research, education, and patient care innovations Accountability and value to stakeholders (including faculty and students) 10

Agenda Book - 323 In Focus: Outreach Plan (cont.) Current campaign in development: OISI Annual Report Illustrates the human impact of research through patient/end user profiles Showcases pathways from foundational concept/basic research to practical use Starts to measure the innovation enterprise in aggregate Initial delivery through a printed report with follow-up stories and updated scorecards available via the web Target release: Spring 2017 with potential revisions based on Texas Legislative Session (TBD with Office of Governmental Relations) 11

Agenda Book - 324 In Focus: Outreach Plan (cont.) Strategic intelligence platform is being developed to inform outreach Engagement metrics (impressions, retweets, favorites) Engagement metrics by tweet (impressions, retweets, favorites) Tweets posted over time Heat map of time of day for tweets Distribution of day of tweets 12

Agenda Book - 325 Next Steps q q q Review objectives and initiatives with stakeholders Create detailed initiatives plans with timelines, resources, and success measures Continue implementation efforts 13