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InvisionHeart, a young Vanderbilt startup, has secured funding and, this week, signed a license agreement with Vanderbilt University regarding the technology that underlies the company’s business.
Dozens of faculty members, students, entrepreneurs and innovators from the Middle Tennessee region convened at the Cool Springs Life Sciences Center for a two-hour session on intellectual property valuation and new venture valuation.
CTTC will host a New Ventures Valuation seminarin conjunction with the Cool Springs Life Sciences Center. If you have developed valuable technology that you believe might be the basis of a startup and want to understand how they are valued, make plans now to join us and learn more about the valuation process.
Roughly 80-85 Vanderbilt faculty, staff and students convened at the Cool Springs Life Sciences Center to learn about the university’s policies, practices, and support services surrounding innovation and entrepreneurship.
Peter Rousos, director of new venture development with Vanderbilt CTTC, recently served on a panel at the 2013 University Startup Conference. Rousos discussed the rise in student interest in starting companies as well as the various ways CTTC is working to support Vanderbilt innovators and entrepreneurs.