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<li><span  id='li_heading'>Team registration:</span> A $1000USD registration fee is required for each team participating in the iGEM Entrepreneurship Division Competition.  
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<li><span  id='li_heading'>iGEM 2012 Entrepreneurship Jamboree attendance fee:</span> $175USD is required for each undergraduate and $300USD for all other attendees for teams attending the iGEM 2012 Entrepreneurship Jamboree taking place 06-07 November 2012 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.  
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Revision as of 21:51, 31 January 2012

Note: The requirements for participating in iGEM Entrepreneurship Division 2012 are below. iGEM HQ reserves the right to alter or amend the requirements at any time, so do check back from time to time. Any major changes will be communicated via email and the iGEM website.
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Requirements for Participation in iGEM Entrepreneurship Competition 2012

  1. Developing your iGEM Entrepreneurship Team
  2. The iGEM Entrepreneurship Division aims primarily to educate students in the skills that make entrepreneurs successful, immerse them in the global entrepreneurial networks and have fun in the process of developing plans for and actually creating new organizations. As such, teams should be composed mostly of students enrolled in degree-granting programs. However, successful entrepreneurs seldom succeed alone. They are able to identify, attract, and work in teams composed of individuals with diverse and complementary skillsets, levels of experience and unique, sometimes clashing, viewpoints while still making progress and maintaining a team environment that invigorates team members. Below are some of the roles we expect all teams to have.

    • Students: Undergraduate and graduate students in any discipline at an accredited college or university who have not yet earned their chosen degree [at the time of Team Registration i.e. March]. Each team should have at least four students, with half of the students being undergraduates. Undergraduates include students working towards a combined bachelor’s/master’s degree. Postgraduate students, or postdocs, may not be counted as graduate students but may serve advisors, but not primary advisors.

      Team structure: Students are responsible for the primary work of a team. Several schools may combine to form a team and one school may have several teams.

    • Faculty Advisors: Each team must work with at least two faculty members, one from a school of management or business school, and one from any other disciple including, but not limited to, science, engineering, social sciences, medicine, law, and government. Additional faculty members may also be listed as faculty advisors.
    • Primary Faculty Advisor: One of the faculty members must be designated as the primary faculty advisor. She or he is ultimately responsible for the official registration of the team, the team roster, and payment of team fees. The primary faculty advisor will also be the designated primary emergency contact for the team. The primary faculty advisor is required to attend the iGEM Entrepreneurship Jamboree on 06-07 November 2012 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, unless a substitute faculty or non-faculty advisor has been designated ahead of time.
    • Optional:

    • Advisors: In addition to the required roles above, teams are encouraged to recruit non-faculty advisors, or simply advisors. Typical advisors include active and past entrepreneurs, faculty entrepreneurs on temporary leave, technical and non-technical industry practitioners and postdocs, legal advisors, policy and industry analysts, private equity (angels, VC's, PE funds) and corporate venture investors and anyone else that may provide advice and connect the team to a trusted network of advisors, potential customers, suppliers, partners, funding agencies, and regulatory authorities.
  3. Confidentiality:
  4. iGEM does not take a position for or against intellectual property in Synthetic Biology. Note that the iGEM Entrepreneurship Division does not require judges to sign non-disclosure agreements.
  5. Registration and Other Fees:
    • 2012 Team registration: For 2012, a $1000USD registration fee is required for each team participating in the iGEM Entrepreneurship Division Competition. This fee will be applied to the Jamboree attendance fee.
    • iGEM 2012 Entrepreneurship Jamboree attendance fee: $175USD is required for each undergraduate and $300USD for all other attendees for teams attending the iGEM 2012 Entrepreneurship Jamboree taking place 06-07 November 2012 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
    Please note that this fee does not cover the collegiate iGEM Team Registration fee, any Regional or the World Championship attendance fees. Teams wishing to also participate in the collegiate iGEM competition, attend any Regional Jamboree or the iGEM World Championship Jamboree, 02-05 November, are required to proceed through the usual iGEM registration in addition to the Entrepreneurship Division registration. See the Team Registration Fee page. and the Jamboree Attendance Fee page.
    Teams participating only in the Entrepreneurship Division are not required to register for the collegiate iGEM competition, only the Entrepreneurship Division registration.
  6. Project Documentation:
    • Wiki: You have the freedom to be creative, but a few specific rules apply, and generally follow the collegiate iGEM Wiki requirements. See the wiki requirements.
  7. Business Plan Submission:
  8. Submissions are needed to create a valuable community and commons of ideas. Teams are required to document the inspiration and examples of their business models, and solutions to common problems early SB entrepreneurs will likely encounter. The team's submission must be documented on the iGEM Wiki, including but not limited to a public executive summary, elevator pitch (max 3 min) video, and public presentation (Slides).

  9. Other Track Submissions:
  10. If your team is participating in the non-business plan tracks, all presentations and if possible, data sources, must must be made available for public use. Any software tools must be available as open source projects on the iGEM servers. See more information on the Software Tools page.

  11. Use of BioBricks:
  12. If important to the submission, reference to relevant BioBrick parts must be clearly documented.

  13. Attributions:
  14. The description of each project must clearly attribute work done by the Students and distinguish it from work done by others, including the Advisors, sponsors, professional website designers/ artists, and commercial services.

  15. Project Presentation:
  16. All team members are required to attend the Entrepreneurship Jamboree, 6-7 November 2012. Each team will give an elevator pitch, a 20 minute presentation and present a poster of their project. Oral and poster presentations must be given by the Students.

  17. Positive Contribution:
  18. All participants are required to work hard to build positive contributions to society and have lots of fun.

If you have any questions about the requirements for participating in iGEM 2012, contact the staff at iGEM Headquarters. +