Tech Venture Workshop Application - Summer '22
The Tech Venture Workshop (TVW) is a three half-day startup workshop for deep/frontier/bio tech technologies and teams, open to current NYU faculty, PhD students/candidates, postdocs, researchers and their collaborators/co-founders. The workshop is suitable for teams working on innovative technologies and ventures in fields such as biotech/life sciences, artificial intelligence, AR/VR, robotics, blockchain, material science, photonics, electronics, energy and quantum computing.

Teams who successfully complete all three days of the TVW will receive NSF-lineage on their venture, making them eligible to apply for the NSF's I-Corps program, where they can receive a $50k grant for further customer development. After participating in both the TVW and Tech Venture Program, which comes with $50k in grant funding and over $15k in perks. Learn more about the NYU Technology Venture Program here: https://entrepreneur.nyu.edu/blog/2022/01/12/tvpicorps/

The next Tech Venture Workshop will take place over three Thursdays via Zoom (and you must attend ALL three days):
- July 11, 9am-2pm ET
- July 18, 9am-2pm ET
- July 25, 9am-2pm ET

Workshop applications are due July 27. Applications for the program are competitive, with less than half of applicants being granted acceptance. You will be notified of your acceptance to the TVW by July 28th. (If you apply earlier, you may receive your acceptance earlier as well).

The Workshop is sponsored by the National Science Foundation and led by the team at the NYU Entrepreneurial Institute, under the Office of the Provost.


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Venture name (If you don't yet have a name, create something temporary) *
How long has you been working on this venture? What inspired you to start it? [300 Characters Max] *
Brief venture description/business thesis (Your hypothesis for: What is your product/service, who is your initial target customer, and what is the benefit to your customer of using your product/service?) [300 Character Max] *
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