Deshpande Symposium Marks a Decade of Assisting, Educating Entrepreneurs

05/28/2021
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LOWELL, Mass. 鈥 More than 1,000 educators, entrepreneurs and other experts will participate in the 10th annual Deshpande Symposium on Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Higher Education Thursday, June 10 through Friday, June 11.
The virtual symposium is presented by its founders 51视频 and the along with the . The event 鈥 which is typically held in person each June 鈥 will be conducted virtually for the second time in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
鈥淥ur 10th annual symposium could not come at a more important time for entrepreneurship, as startups and other new ventures will play a critical role in helping the global economy rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic. We have an important role to play in encouraging their success through education and other support,鈥 said 51视频 Chancellor Jacquie Moloney, who launched the symposium with Gururaj 鈥淒esh鈥 Deshpande, entrepreneur and co-founder of the Deshpande Foundation.
The program will feature , Sethuraman Panchanathan, Ph.D., director of the National Science Foundation, an $8.3B federal agency charged with advancing all fields of scientific discovery, technological innovation and STEM education, and Gilda A. Barabino, Ph.D., president of Olin College of Engineering and professor of biomedical and chemical engineering who specializes in sickle cell disease, cellular and tissue engineering, and the role of race/ethnicity and gender in science and engineering. Barabino鈥檚 address will be Thursday, June 10 from 11:15 a.m. to noon. Panchanathan will speak on Friday, June 11 from 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
鈥淭he National Science Foundation鈥檚 core mission is to advance the frontiers of research, education and discovery. But it is the power of our partnerships and collaborations, including those with our nation鈥檚 colleges and universities, that fuels the translation of discovery to social impact through innovation and entrepreneurship. As a leading voice for innovative thinking in higher education, the mission of the Deshpande Symposium aligns well with the future of NSF and the future of science across the nation,鈥 said Panchanathan.
鈥淓ducators, policymakers and industry must join together if we are to address the critical issues of our day and forums such as the Deshpande Symposium are essential to providing space for this kind of dialogue. Dismantling systemic racism and inequalities in higher education, in engineering and more broadly will require efforts to think and operate in new ways as we work toward the common goal of institutional change,鈥 said Barabino.
Registration for the symposium is being accepted at .
鈥淲e welcome the community of higher ed innovators and thought leaders from hundreds of institutions around the world to this year鈥檚 10th annual Deshpande Symposium. Given the many challenges facing higher ed and the world at large, it鈥檚 more important than ever that we come together to share best practices, discuss new ideas and develop strategic collaborations to advance innovation and entrepreneurship initiatives on our campuses and beyond. This year鈥檚 virtual Deshpande Symposium provides a compelling opportunity to do just that via a rich program of thought-provoking panels, keynotes and plenary sessions,鈥 said organizer Tom O鈥橠onnell, 51视频鈥檚 senior director of innovation initiatives.
鈥淚n April 2012, a small, energized group gathered at 51视频 to launch what became the Deshpande Symposium, now holding its 10th convening. Despite the pandemic issues of the past year, we are confident the firm entrepreneurial foundations laid over the past decade and shared at the symposium have helped build resilient partner institutions that are training innovative and enterprising leaders to address any future challenges. We look forward to welcoming a global audience for the next virtual Deshpande Symposium,鈥 said Raj Melville, executive director, Deshpande Foundation.
鈥淐elebrating 10 years of advancing university-based entrepreneurship and innovation, Deshpande Symposium colleagues are excited to gather virtually this June for an important summit on how this burgeoning field can build even more steam as we emerge from the pandemic. In June 2022, Cleveland, Ohio-based Burton D. Morgan Foundation will be eager to welcome entrepreneurship champions from higher education to explore and celebrate the great promise of students everywhere gaining entrepreneurial skills and muscle,鈥 said Deb Hoover, president and CEO, Burton D. Morgan Foundation.
The symposium is organized into four tracks by focus. For 2021, these are Entrepreneurial Universities: Culture and Ecosystems, Entrepreneurship in the Curriculum, University Research Commercialization and Startups, and Emerging Trends, with each track featuring a variety of panels of presentations and discussions. Participants can decide to virtually attend all or some of the sessions based on their interests.
Highlights of the symposium will include the plenary panel 鈥10th Anniversary Reflections鈥 featuring Deshpande, Moloney and Judith Cone, former vice chancellor for innovation, entrepreneurship and economic development of the University of North Carolina on Thursday, June 10 from 5 to 6 p.m. The plenary panel 鈥淟ooking to the Future and Cleveland Tee-Up鈥 on Friday, June 11 from 5:15 to 5:45 p.m. will feature Hoover, along with Jim McLellan, professor of chemical engineering and academic director, Dunin-Deshpande Queen鈥檚 Innovation Centre, Queen鈥檚 University; Barry Rosenbaum, senior fellow, University of Akron Research Foundation; Chris Scotti, director of new ventures, Texas A&M University Innovation Partners; and Judy Hogan, Middlesex Community College dean of business, education and public service.
鈥淔or 10 years, Middlesex Community College has relied on the knowledge and innovative thinking we鈥檝e gained at the Deshpande Symposium to inform our entrepreneurship programming, curriculum and community support initiatives. Of equal importance has been the partnerships we have formed such as our collaboration with the 51视频 DifferenceMaker Program and the rich experiences our students have had that never would have come to be without this event,鈥 said Hogan.
The full schedule of speakers, panelists and events can be found at .
After a one-year hiatus, the symposium will again present its annual awards for excellence in various aspects of entrepreneurship education. The award winners will be announced during the symposium.
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