TIGER ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP THE PRINCETON WAY. Building the Princeton Entrepreneurial Ecosystem. Vol. 2. No. 1

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TIGER ENTREPRENEURS Vol. 2. No. 1 Building the Princeton Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Inside: Princeton Innovation Center Biolabs, 3 Tiger Entrepreneurs Conference, 4 Tiger Entrepreneur Award, 5 TigerTalks in the City, 6 OfficeHours in the City, 6 Alumni Entrepreneurs Fund, 7 ENTREPRENEURSHIP THE PRINCETON WAY

Mission Our mission is to engage the Princeton Entrepreneurial Ecosystem through educational programming, mentoring and funding in collaborative spaces. Along with our many partners, we are creating Entrepreneurship the Princeton Way. Introducing Princeton Innovation Center Biolabs Our Partner Organizations Office of Alumni Affairs Career Services at Princeton University Corporate Engagement & Foundation Relations Office of Development The Graduate School Keller Center Pace Center for Civic Engagement Princeton Entrepreneurship Club Princeton Social Innovation Office of Technology Licensing Office of Undergraduate Research PRINCETON ENTREPRENEURSHIP COUNCIL Princeton Entrepreneurial Hub 34 Chambers Street Princeton, New Jersey 08542 For general inquiries, (609) 258-8565 or pecinfo@princeton.edu Tiger Entrepreneurs Magazine is produced by the Princeton Entrepreneurship Council. Vol 2, No. 1. Cover illustration, design and photography (except where noted) by Wright Seneres. Copyright 2018 by The Trustees of Princeton University People of PEC Anne-Marie Maman '84 Executive Director Donald Seitz '79 Assistant Director, Alumni Outreach Lauren Bender Program Manager, Alumni Entrepreneurs Fund Wright Señeres Social Media & Marketing Specialist Diane DeLorenzo Administrative Assistant Jared DiMartine Departmental Computing Nuss Visatemongkolchai '18 Peter Chen '19 Zoe Sudduth '19 Chris Umanzor '19 Interns Visit our website: entrepreneurs.princeton.edu Welcome The Fall 2017 semester has been a busy one for the Princeton Entrepreneurship Council, as you will see reflected in this Tiger Entrepreneurs magazine. We are proud to have completed Princeton Innovation Center Biolabs. Although the coworking space is open to all, it is our first concerted effort to better engage with Princeton faculty and graduate students. We look forward to watching the center become busy with developments that will impact the world. Over the past year, we have made some concrete and significant efforts in alumni engagement especially in the New York City region. Now we will start to grow our alumni engagement efforts and signature programming into other geographic regions. The Alumni Entrepreneurs Fund has been able to support some exceptional early career entrepreneurs. It has been very exciting to watch them develop their technologies and grow their companies. And, as evidenced by this second volume of the Tiger Entrepreneurs magazine, we continue our efforts to communicate our plans and progress. We are also on social media, and we have established a monthly newsletter highlighting alumni and faculty efforts. None of this could happen without the significant help of our many collaborators on and off campus. Together we are working to build Entrepreneurship the Princeton Way. As always, we welcome your thoughts and comments. Please send me an email, give me a call, or drop by my office. Anne-Marie Maman '84 Executive Director Anew facility, Princeton Innovation Center Biolabs, provides co-working space for startup companies formed by faculty, students and alumni, as well as the wider New Jersey community. Located at Princeton Forrestal Center, about three miles from campus, the space offers wet lab benches for chemical, biological and pharmaceutical development and dry lab benches for engineering development, as well as office and desk space for related ventures. Princeton Innovation Center Biolabs is equipped with a broad array of premium scientific equipment and offers additional services and amenities for resident companies. The new space is strategically designed to promote collaboration, through communitywide educational programming and networking events, and in the daily work interaction between entrepreneurs. This is the newest effort by Princeton University to promote innovation and to support and grow the regional entrepreneurial ecosystem. The facilities are managed by Biolabs, a Cambridge-based professional lab management company. For more information or to apply for space, please visit princetonbiolabs.com Princeton University President Christopher Eisgruber 83 (center) tours Princeton Innovation Center Biolabs with (from left) Vice Provost Paul LaMarche, PEC Executive Director Anne-Marie Maman 84, and Senior Project Manager Sam Rozycki 60 wet lab benches 3 31 thousand SF of rentable space 15 offices 60 touch-down desks 10 dry lab benches 1 café ALSO FEATURING: Tissue Culture Bacteria Room Autoclave Glass Wash Freezer Room Conference Rooms Phone Booths Seminar Series Networking Events

Building an entrepreneurial ecosystem: the inaugural Tiger Entrepreneurs Conference Celebrating entrepreneurship and innovation: the inaugural Tiger Entrepreneur Award October saw a large contingent of Princeton alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends at the first-ever Tiger Entrepreneurs Conference in Cambridge and Boston. By design, the conference brought together Princetonians across a spectrum of ages and industries, sparking conversations and connections that will continue to build the Princeton entrepreneurial ecosystem. 22 speakers & panelists The agenda spanned a wide range of entrepreneurial activities, with prominent Princeton alumni speakers, panelists and founders from biotech, life sciences, technology, energy, social enterprises, arts, sports, investment and more. 2 days 200 attendees 8 pitchfest startups In a corner of the LabCentral space at 700 Main Street in Cambridge (where the first night of the conference was held), is an old Acme Telephone from 1900. It is a symbol of the location s history of innovation: in 1876, Thomas A. Watson received the first-ever two-way long distance phone call, from Alexander Graham Bell in Boston two miles away. 4 While it was not the actual phone used by Watson, it was an apt symbol for #TEC2017. As the telephone connected people all over the world, this conference was a major step in building and supporting entrepreneurship 'The Princeton Way'. The Tiger Entrepreneur Award is a new, prestigious award designed to celebrate the value of entrepreneurship and innovation, and to emphasize Princeton's commitment to Entrepreneurship the Princeton Way. The first awards were given by PEC to four individuals or teams at the annual Celebrate Princeton Invention reception in early November at Chancellor Green on campus. 8 individual awardees 2 winners from AEF startups Photos by Frank Wojciechowski Nominations for the 2018 awards are available at entrepreneurs.princeton.edu 5 PEC Executive Director Anne-Marie Maman '84 poses with award winners (from top) Jack Hudson '16 and Colin Lualdi '17, who with Evan Corden '16 (not pictured) built SignSchool, a user-friendly online platform for learning ASL; Brooks Powell '17, who developed consumer products based on dihydromyricetin under the name Thrive+; and Aaron Schwartz '17, who along with Angelo Campus '16 (not pictured), developed containerized solutions for sustainable energy production under the name BoxPower. Unable to attend the ceremony were Steph Speirs *14 and Steve Moilanen *14, who started Solstice Initiative to put affordable solar energy in the hands of every American by deploying community solar.

Building an entrepreneurial ecosystem: Alumni Engagement TigerTalks in the City: Entrepreneurship in the Life Sciences, November 2017. Photo by Sandy SooHoo. TigerTalks in the City brought Princeton faculty and alumni to New York City for four great evenings in 2017. Topics included Design Thinking, Breakthrough Books, Water Sustainability, and Entrepreneurship in the Life Sciences. Our next TigerTalks in the City event is on February 22, 2018: "Bitcoin, Blockchain, ICOs, and More" featuring Princeton professor Arvind Narayanan and several Princeton alumni entrepreneurs in the blockchain space. We are planning on adding the first TigerTalks on the Road events in 2018, so stay connected with PEC for more information. Interested in participating in our TigerTalks and OfficeHours programs? Contact Don Seitz '79 at donseitz@princeton.edu 4 events in 2017 18 panelists & moderators 500 + attendees OfficeHours in the City continues to connect NYC-based Princeton alumni mentors with students and early career alumni seeking guidance in entrepreneurship. This year we added new mentors with expertise in law, venture capital and the arts. We are now expanding to the West Coast. AT-A Legal Contracts IP LLC vs. C-corp OFFICEHOURS IN THE CITY Strategy business plan go-to-market TIGERTALKS IN THE CITY Fund Raising VC pitches seed rounds angel investors Alumni Entrepreneurs Fund AEF made investments in five new companies founded by early-career Princeton alumni in 2017, including Aquabyte, Remedy, Happy, Nucleos, and House of Future. Through seven rounds of funding, the AEF portfolio includes a wide range of industries, including artificial intelligence/ machine learning, education tech, sustainable energy, fashion and more. $100K potential AEF investment 25 portfolio companies $1.75 million invested by AEF Spring 2018 round application deadline: April 1 Interested in participating as a founder, a mentor, or an investor? $39 million raised by AEF companies For eligibility requirements, please visit entrepreneurs.princeton.edu Contact AEF at aefinfo@princeton.edu 6

on PRINCETON the PACIFIC COAST UIDP April 16-19, 2018 on PRINCETON the PACIFIC COAST Princeton University and Cisco will co-host UIDP 26, the semi-annual meeting of the University Industry Demonstration Partnership, an organization of universities and businesses dedicated to improving university-industry collaborations. Research Corporate Engagement & Foundation Relations UIDP 26 will be one of an array of Princeton University events to be held on the West Coast in April, including TigerTalks on the Road. For more information, visit cefr.princeton.edu