Northwestern NU Teams Win Big at Rice Business Plan Competition

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<p>[Business</a> Pitches Win Big : Northwestern University Newscenter](<a href=“http://www.northwestern.edu/newscenter/stories/2012/04/rice-business-plan.html]Business”>Business Pitches Win Big - Northwestern Now)</p>

<p>Eight Prizes of $100,000 or more:</p>

<p>$450,000 GOOSE Society of Texas Grand Prize - NuMat Technologies, Northwestern University
$125,000 OWL Investment Prize - NuMat Technologies, Northwestern University
$100,000 DFJ Mercury Tech Transfer Investment Prize - Lemm Technologies, Purdue University
$100,000 Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Clean Tech Innovation Prize - NuMat Technologies, Northwestern
$100,000 Waste Management “Think Green”® Investment Prize - Mimas Nanotechnologies, Northwestern
$100,000 Opportunity HoustonSM Life Science Technology Prize - Medtric Biotech, Purdue University
$100,000 Opportunity HoustonSM Technology Prize - NuMat Technologies, Northwestern University
NEW $100,000 U.S. Department of Energy Clean Energy Prize - SolidEnergy, MIT</p>

<p>This is very cool! </p>

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<p>“Entrepreneurship emerges as a result of connections between disciplines,” said Northwestern Provost Daniel Linzer. “By bringing together engineering, chemistry, business and law, NuMat helps move Northwestern research from the lab out into the market.”</p>

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<p>“We’re excited about taking Northwestern cutting-edge research out of the lab and into the marketplace – where it belongs,” said Wilmer on behalf of the team. “We are also grateful to Northwestern for being so supportive of us and of student entrepreneurs in general.”</p>

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<p>(The highly popular NUvention program – three entrepreneurship courses on energy innovation, Web-based businesses and medical innovation – has spawned a number of start-up companies. Industry leaders help teach the courses in which teams start with a product idea with the goal of ending up with a business.)</p>

<p>Both teams work out of the Northwestern University Incubator, a free office space in downtown Evanston that encourages entrepreneurship among faculty, students and alumni.</p>

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<p>I also loved reading about some of the winning technologies – very exciting work!!</p>

<p>[2012</a> Rice Business Plan Competition Awards $1.55 Million in Prizes ? Richest Ever : Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship - Rice University](<a href=“http://rbpc.rice.edu/RBPC2012_Winners_PressRelease/]2012”>http://rbpc.rice.edu/RBPC2012_Winners_PressRelease/) gives more details for the various awards.</p>

<p>It doesn’t surprise me. NU has been putting a lot of emphasis on designs and innovation. Designing real products for industry clients is a requirement for all freshmen in the engineering school. Here’s one example of the projects students have done.
[McCormick</a> ByDesign](<a href=“http://www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/magazine/FA2007/EDC.html]McCormick”>http://www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/magazine/FA2007/EDC.html)</p>

<p>We have had students, some of them as undergrads, winning competitions against even teams from industry firms.
[Segal</a> Design Institute News Archive](<a href=“DESIGN INNOVATION - Segal Design Institute, Northwestern University”>DESIGN INNOVATION - Segal Design Institute, Northwestern University)</p>

<p>A couple years ago, when Bloomberg Businessweek published a list of “World’s Best Design Schools”, two programs from Northwestern was on it.<br>
[World’s</a> Best Design Schools: Northwestern University - BusinessWeek](<a href=“http://images.businessweek.com/ss/09/09/0930_worlds_best_design_schools/17.htm]World’s”>http://images.businessweek.com/ss/09/09/0930_worlds_best_design_schools/17.htm)</p>