University Industry Series: Dow
Monthly Open Innovation Webinar Series
on Building Strategic Relationships
Between Industry and Universities
Each month we will look at the experiences and visions of large companies addressing the issue of building strategic relationships with universities as part of a new open innovation and commercialization environment
DOW CHEMICAL
Tuesday, July 14 1:00-2:30pm ET (10:00-11:30am PT)
Speaker:
Patricia Ansems
(Ventures & Business Development, Dow Chemical)
Co-Moderated by:
Val Livada
(Senior Lecturer, Sloan School of Business at MIT; Founder Weybridge Partners)
Robert Gruetzmacher
(Director of Technology Commercialization, DuPont's Center for Collaborative Research and Education)
_______________________
Click here to download Patricia's slides
_______________________
The talk from Patricia will focus on research and innovation at The Dow Chemical Company and the methodology employed by Dow's Ventures and Business development group to feed the strategic innovation pipeline by incubating cross-business opportunities, building potentially disruptive, strategic new businesses and collaborating to drive growth in emerging geographies. Learnings on success factors that accelerate identification and evaluation of emerging technologies will be shared.
_______________________
COST: Free, but registration required.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE?: This series is online. You need a computer with web access for the visual/audio. Q&A is conducted by a chat box to the speakers.
WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE IN THE WEBINAR?: These webinars are open to anyone interested in how universities and industry can better collaborate to commercialize R&D. In particular, we invite Global 1000, VCs, angel investors and university officials.
_______________________
Patricia Ansems
(Ventures & Business Development, Dow Chemical)
Bio
Patricia Ansems is a Research Scientist in Dow’s Ventures & Business Development organization. Her responsibilities include the identification of new science and technology opportunities that are consistent with Dow's strategic interests, and the development of Dow businesses around new, emerging technologies. She has 18 years of industrial experience in business and corporate research functions, and has developed and commercialized several new material platforms at Dow. Patricia Ansems graduated from The Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands with a Masters in Polymer Chemistry and Technology in 1991. She is a member of the Society of Plastics Engineers and has published 25 articles and holds 35 patents.
_______________________
Robert R. Gruetzmacher
(Director of Technology Commercialization, DuPont's Center for Collaborative Research and Education)
Bio
Dr. Gruetzmacher is the Director of Technology Commercialization in DuPont's Center for Collaborative Research and Education. During his career with DuPont, his responsibilities have included research, development, manufacturing, and marketing in the photopolymer imaging products and medical diagnostic businesses. He managed DuPont’s infectious disease diagnostics research group in Boston, co-managed a food quality assurance business venture, and helped lead development of DuPont's technology transfer group and intellectual assets business.
In his current role his responsibilities include managing the unrestricted grants program, leading DuPont’s efforts to find appropriate university partners for sponsored and collaborative research, negotiating agreements and seeks new business opportunities with the academic setting including startups, and advises company-wide on licensing-related matters. Most recently, he has been asked to take a lead in facilitating corporate-wide implementation of an “open innovation” R&D model.
Dr. Gruetzmacher holds a Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University, and was the recipient of a National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellowship. He has served as a trustee of the Licensing Executives Society and participates in several international forums dealing with topics such as university/company transactions, knowledge management, and the management and valuation of intellectual assets. He has authored publications and is invited frequently to gives talks on these topics. He is a certified licensing Professional and a member of the Licensing Executives Society, the American Chemical Society, the Association of University Technology Managers, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is on the industrial advisory boards of the Larta Institute in Los Angeles, the Larta/USDA Commercialization Assistance Program and the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering at Case Western Reserve University. He was recently elected to the University-Industry Demonstration Partnership (UIDP) board of directors.
_______________________
Val R. Livada
(Senior Lecturer, Sloan School of Business at MIT; Founder Weybridge Partners)
Bio
Val Livada founded Weybridge Partners in 1996 as a network of formal and informal associations of practitioners and organizations focused on the successful commercialization of technology. The network includes business and technology consultants, venture capitalists, academics, entrepreneurs, lawyers, etc in the US and abroad.
Val brings 30 years of consulting experience to his clients. He was a Director at Braxton Associates, an international strategy planning consulting firm, and a Vice President at Pugh-Roberts Associates, a technology management firm established by Prof. Ed Roberts from MIT. Prior to establishing Weybridge Partners, he was the leading practitioner in the area of innovation management for the PA Consulting Group. During his career, Dr. Livada has combined expertise in the areas of strategic planning and organizational dynamics, with a detailed knowledge in the areas of innovation, product development, and R&D management.
Through the years, clients have included Fortune 500-type companies such as: GM, Eli Lilly, Nokia, Hitachi and has recently founded an East Coast corporate venture capital network. Val sits on the Board of Directors for Monarch Antenna, a Delphi Automotive spinout, and Polynova Composites. He is an business advisor to Liquid Bits a 3D animation start-up, Vanguard Solar, a thin film photovoltaic company, LuminZ an MIT spin out in LED lighting, Porticus a voice printing company, and Rapport Inc. a multicore chip company in CA. In addition, he consults to another dozen emerging companies.
Dr. Livada is also active in efforts to stimulate activities between US and European/Far Eastern organizations. In Europe Val has worked with many firms in the UK, Switzerland, Germany and Scandinavia. He has been instrumental in establishing US operations for several established and emerging European companies, including Nokia Research and Pro2Kem. In the Far East, traditionally strong ties to South Korea, Japan and Taiwan are now being expanded into China.
Val received his undergraduate degree from MIT and his MA/ PhD from Tufts University. Currently he is Senior Lecturer, on Corporate Entrepreneurship, at the Sloan School of Business at MIT where he also served as Reaserch Affiliate and Guest Lecturer for the last 15 years. At MIT, Val is leading a joint research project, with the Wharton Business School, on Corporate Venture Capital, is a Catalyst at the Deshpande Center, and a consultant to the Cambridge University/MIT Institute on various aspects of Innovation and Corporate/University partnerships.
on Building Strategic Relationships
Between Industry and Universities
Each month we will look at the experiences and visions of large companies addressing the issue of building strategic relationships with universities as part of a new open innovation and commercialization environment
DOW CHEMICAL
Tuesday, July 14 1:00-2:30pm ET (10:00-11:30am PT)
Speaker:
Patricia Ansems
(Ventures & Business Development, Dow Chemical)
Co-Moderated by:
Val Livada
(Senior Lecturer, Sloan School of Business at MIT; Founder Weybridge Partners)
Robert Gruetzmacher
(Director of Technology Commercialization, DuPont's Center for Collaborative Research and Education)
_______________________
Click here to download Patricia's slides
_______________________
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
This webinar series is about how companies work or want to work with universities to create value for both themselves and the universities. The ecology of innovation is undergoing a profound change where a collaborative set of activities need to effectively connect academic institutions with the business community. Universities are becoming key sources of discovery and are playing an ever increasing role in how industry innovates. Global competition, rising R&D costs and thus the need to get more products to the market sooner are some factors forcing companies to reach out to research universities for new ideas and capability. Licensing, corporate sponsored research, consulting engagements, venture capital investment, gifts, and employment are just some of the ways used to build strategic relationships between industry and universities, and are becoming a regular part of the developing open innovation environment.The talk from Patricia will focus on research and innovation at The Dow Chemical Company and the methodology employed by Dow's Ventures and Business development group to feed the strategic innovation pipeline by incubating cross-business opportunities, building potentially disruptive, strategic new businesses and collaborating to drive growth in emerging geographies. Learnings on success factors that accelerate identification and evaluation of emerging technologies will be shared.
_______________________
COST: Free, but registration required.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE?: This series is online. You need a computer with web access for the visual/audio. Q&A is conducted by a chat box to the speakers.
WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE IN THE WEBINAR?: These webinars are open to anyone interested in how universities and industry can better collaborate to commercialize R&D. In particular, we invite Global 1000, VCs, angel investors and university officials.
_______________________
Patricia Ansems
(Ventures & Business Development, Dow Chemical)
Bio
Patricia Ansems is a Research Scientist in Dow’s Ventures & Business Development organization. Her responsibilities include the identification of new science and technology opportunities that are consistent with Dow's strategic interests, and the development of Dow businesses around new, emerging technologies. She has 18 years of industrial experience in business and corporate research functions, and has developed and commercialized several new material platforms at Dow. Patricia Ansems graduated from The Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands with a Masters in Polymer Chemistry and Technology in 1991. She is a member of the Society of Plastics Engineers and has published 25 articles and holds 35 patents.
_______________________
Robert R. Gruetzmacher
(Director of Technology Commercialization, DuPont's Center for Collaborative Research and Education)
Bio
Dr. Gruetzmacher is the Director of Technology Commercialization in DuPont's Center for Collaborative Research and Education. During his career with DuPont, his responsibilities have included research, development, manufacturing, and marketing in the photopolymer imaging products and medical diagnostic businesses. He managed DuPont’s infectious disease diagnostics research group in Boston, co-managed a food quality assurance business venture, and helped lead development of DuPont's technology transfer group and intellectual assets business.
In his current role his responsibilities include managing the unrestricted grants program, leading DuPont’s efforts to find appropriate university partners for sponsored and collaborative research, negotiating agreements and seeks new business opportunities with the academic setting including startups, and advises company-wide on licensing-related matters. Most recently, he has been asked to take a lead in facilitating corporate-wide implementation of an “open innovation” R&D model.
Dr. Gruetzmacher holds a Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University, and was the recipient of a National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellowship. He has served as a trustee of the Licensing Executives Society and participates in several international forums dealing with topics such as university/company transactions, knowledge management, and the management and valuation of intellectual assets. He has authored publications and is invited frequently to gives talks on these topics. He is a certified licensing Professional and a member of the Licensing Executives Society, the American Chemical Society, the Association of University Technology Managers, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is on the industrial advisory boards of the Larta Institute in Los Angeles, the Larta/USDA Commercialization Assistance Program and the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering at Case Western Reserve University. He was recently elected to the University-Industry Demonstration Partnership (UIDP) board of directors.
_______________________
Val R. Livada
(Senior Lecturer, Sloan School of Business at MIT; Founder Weybridge Partners)
Bio
Val Livada founded Weybridge Partners in 1996 as a network of formal and informal associations of practitioners and organizations focused on the successful commercialization of technology. The network includes business and technology consultants, venture capitalists, academics, entrepreneurs, lawyers, etc in the US and abroad.
Val brings 30 years of consulting experience to his clients. He was a Director at Braxton Associates, an international strategy planning consulting firm, and a Vice President at Pugh-Roberts Associates, a technology management firm established by Prof. Ed Roberts from MIT. Prior to establishing Weybridge Partners, he was the leading practitioner in the area of innovation management for the PA Consulting Group. During his career, Dr. Livada has combined expertise in the areas of strategic planning and organizational dynamics, with a detailed knowledge in the areas of innovation, product development, and R&D management.
Through the years, clients have included Fortune 500-type companies such as: GM, Eli Lilly, Nokia, Hitachi and has recently founded an East Coast corporate venture capital network. Val sits on the Board of Directors for Monarch Antenna, a Delphi Automotive spinout, and Polynova Composites. He is an business advisor to Liquid Bits a 3D animation start-up, Vanguard Solar, a thin film photovoltaic company, LuminZ an MIT spin out in LED lighting, Porticus a voice printing company, and Rapport Inc. a multicore chip company in CA. In addition, he consults to another dozen emerging companies.
Dr. Livada is also active in efforts to stimulate activities between US and European/Far Eastern organizations. In Europe Val has worked with many firms in the UK, Switzerland, Germany and Scandinavia. He has been instrumental in establishing US operations for several established and emerging European companies, including Nokia Research and Pro2Kem. In the Far East, traditionally strong ties to South Korea, Japan and Taiwan are now being expanded into China.
Val received his undergraduate degree from MIT and his MA/ PhD from Tufts University. Currently he is Senior Lecturer, on Corporate Entrepreneurship, at the Sloan School of Business at MIT where he also served as Reaserch Affiliate and Guest Lecturer for the last 15 years. At MIT, Val is leading a joint research project, with the Wharton Business School, on Corporate Venture Capital, is a Catalyst at the Deshpande Center, and a consultant to the Cambridge University/MIT Institute on various aspects of Innovation and Corporate/University partnerships.