The MRS
Entrepreneurship Challenge is designed to be an educational
program.
It has three goals:
- To foster entrepreneurship
within the MRS membership by providing hands-on opportunities for
MRS scientists and engineers to learn about the business formation
and venture capital fund-raising processes.
- To create networking
and collaboration opportunities between MRS members and business
school students.
- To create a
generation of materials researchers with the vision, tools, and
personal connections needed to shorten the time to market for major
materials innovations.
Additionally,
the competition is designed to provide early feedback for considering
more extensive and well established business plan competitions.
It is therefore the beginning, not the end, of a potential entrepreneurial
career path for materials researchers.
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to help promote the MRS Entrepreneurs Challenge.
Entry Expectations
This competition
is virtual and international. While face-to-face meetings will not
be discouraged, the program will be structured such that all interactions
among team members, and between team members and judges, can occur
over the Internet. The total time commitment expected from participants
will be limited, encouraging the widest possible participation. While
teams may devote as much time and energy to the competition as they
like, it should be possible to prepare a respectable entry with as
little as 40 man-hours of work, spread over a team that might comprise
2 to 6 people.
Entries are narrated
PowerPoint presentations no more than 12 slides in length and are
to be mailed to MRS on CD-ROM. The entries must be postmarked no
later than January 23, 2006. We invite you to view specific information
on how to prepare a narrated
PowerPoint presentation, guidelines for the presentation’s format
and content, and mailing instructions.
The CD-ROM presentation will then be posted to a password-protected “Judges
Area". To understand how your entry will be judged, see "How
Your Entry Will Be Judged (list of criteria)".
Eligibility
Each team must
include at least one person who is a member in good standing of MRS,
and one member who is enrolled in a business school as of December
15, 2005. There is no restriction on where additional team members
can come from (remember, the whole point is collaboration). Teams
should feel free to solicit additional help and input from outside
advisors and mentors. Prospective entrants may use the Form
Your Team page to identify potential teammates, but they are
also welcome to independently form a team of their own. All teams
must register for the competition by
December 15, 2005.
Established companies are invited to participate provided that the
aggregate total amount of money that has come into the company (investment
+ revenue) is less than $1M. Please note that the requirements of having
both an MRS member and a business school student on the team still
apply.
Prizes
Grand
Prize: $3000
Semi-Finalist
Prize: Meeting registration plus travel funding of up
to $3000 per semi-finalist team to present their entries to the
MRS membership at the 2006 MRS Spring Meeting in San Francisco,
CA. At least two members of each team (one materials researcher,
one business school student) should plan to be present at this
event.
Benefits
for all Participants: This competition provides substantial
networking benefits to all participants. Each contestant’s
resume and team presentation will be made available to our panel
of venture capitalist judges and corporate business sponsors. The
mentor program also provides an opportunity for participants to
network with seasoned professionals. Finally, face-to-face networking
opportunities will be available for participants at the information
session for team members, sponsors, mentors at the 2005
MRS Fall Meeting.