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Innovation outposts and the evolution of corporate R&D

Steve Blank, lecturer, Haas School of Business | December 22, 2015

I first met Evangelos Simoudis when he ran IBM’s Business Intelligence Solutions Division and then as CEO of his first startup Customer Analytics. Evangelos has spent the last 15 years as a Venture Capitalist, first at Apax Partners and later at Trident Capital. During the last three years he’s worked with over 100 companies, many … Continue reading »

300 Teams in 2 Years

Steve Blank, lecturer, Haas School of Business | October 28, 2013

This is the start of the third year teaching teams of scientists (professors and their graduate students) in the National Science Foundation Innovation Corps (I-Corps). This month we’ve crossed ~300 teams in the first two years through the program. I-Corps is the  accelerator that helps scientists bridge the commercialization gap between their research in their labs and wide-scale commercial … Continue reading »

Reinventing life science startups – evidence-based entrepreneurship

Steve Blank, lecturer, Haas School of Business | August 21, 2013

What if we could increase productivity and stave the capital flight by helping Life Sciences startups build their companies more efficiently? We’re going to test this hypothesis by teaching a Lean LaunchPad class for Life Sciences and Health Care (therapeutics, diagnostics, devices and digital health) this October at UCSF with a team of veteran venture capitalists. Part … Continue reading »

Reinventing life science startups – medical devices and digital health

Steve Blank, lecturer, Haas School of Business | August 20, 2013

What if we could increase productivity and stave the capital flight by helping Life Sciences startups build their companies more efficiently? We’re going to test this hypothesis by teaching a Lean LaunchPad class for Life Sciences and Healthcare (therapeutics, diagnostics, devices and digital health) this October at UCSF with a team of veteran venture capitalists. In this three … Continue reading »

Strangling Innovation: Tesla versus ‘Rent Seekers’

Steve Blank, lecturer, Haas School of Business | June 25, 2013

The greatest number of jobs is created when startups create a new market – one where the product or service never existed before or is radically more convenient. Yet this is where startups will run into anti-innovation opponents they may not expect. These opponents have their own name –  “rent seekers” – the landlords of the status-quo. … Continue reading »