7/20/2011
Because of its multifaceted approach to working with entrepreneurs and the various opportunities available to start-ups, the University of Illinois' EnterpriseWorks has been recognized as one of "10 Start-Up Incubators to Watch." by Inc.com.
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Because of its multifaceted approach to working with entrepreneurs and the various opportunities available to start-ups, the University of Illinois' EnterpriseWorks has been recognized as one of "10 Start-Up Incubators to Watch." by Inc.com.
The article also cited its unique location within the Research Park; as a result, EnterpriseWorks start-ups have the opportunity to interact, network and collaborate with tenants including large corporations and other established firms. Start-up companies also have access to an economically viable, highly talented workforce as they employ many University of Illinois students.
"By working to commercialize U of I research, start-ups at EnterpriseWorks are addressing societal challenges and pursuing transformative results," said Lawrence Schook, interim vice president for research at Illinois. "We are proud of our efforts to support start-ups through hands-on training, funding and grant opportunities, and access to some of the best entrepreneurial minds our community has to offer."
The Inc.com article specifically mentioned the EnterpriseWorks Entrepreneur-in-Residence (EIR) program, which provides free consulting services by experienced entrepreneurs who have effectively commercialized technology. The EIRs provide a wide array of assistance – at no charge to local technology entrepreneurs – including one-on-one consultations and training workshops. In the past year, the EIRs have conducted more than 200 individual consultations.
"We appreciate the recognition of the accomplishments of EnterpriseWorks in creating an eco-system and support resources conducive for technology commercialization. Our success in launching more than 120 companies since the Research Park opened in 2001 has taken a lot of hard work by the entrepreneurs, the University, the community, and state," said Research Park Director Laura Frerichs.
The article and full list of incubators selected by Inc.com is available at: www.inc.com/ss/10-startup-incubators-to-watch.
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Contact: Lawrence Schook, interim vice president for research, EnterpriseWorks,
217/265-5440.
Laura Frerichs, director, Research Park, 217/333-8324.
If you have any questions about the College of Engineering, or other story ideas, contact Rick Kubetz, editor, Engineering Communications Office, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 217/244-7716.