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<p>Have you ever wondered how it feels to stand at the edge of possibility, jumping off and in flight creating something completely new that will impact the world now and for many generations? That is what the iGEM Entrepreneurship Division is about.  
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<p>Entrepreneurship in iGEM is about creating a new industry in Synthetic Biology, where the biological cell is the underlying technological platform. As with any new industry, it is not clear which business plans will be the most successful. But, there are also more fundamental questions: What Business models will succeed, how will intellectual property affect company formation and funding, what skills are required at each stage of company’s life cycle, how will government policies promote or hinder new companies, what is the social contract with Synthetic Biology companies, [Insert your question here] or [Develop your Plan here].
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The field of Synthetic Biology is so new that we know we have not yet know what we need to create the global Synthetic Biology industry. There are many unanswered questions, and even more yet-unasked questions.
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Join us and help us figure out the questions, and perhaps even some answers. What Business models will succeed, how will intellectual property affect company formation and funding, what skills are required at each stage of company’s life cycle, how will government policies promote or hinder new companies, what is the social contract with Synthetic Biology companies, [Insert your question here] or [Develop your Plan here].
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Please come back 06 February 2012 for final information

Entrepreneurship in iGEM is about creating a new industry in Synthetic Biology, where the biological cell is the underlying technological platform. As with any new industry, it is not clear which business plans will be the most successful. But, there are also more fundamental questions: What Business models will succeed, how will intellectual property affect company formation and funding, what skills are required at each stage of company’s life cycle, how will government policies promote or hinder new companies, what is the social contract with Synthetic Biology companies, [Insert your question here] or [Develop your Plan here].

Online registration for the iGEM 2012 Entrepreneurship Competition will be opening soon.

Any questions can be directed to iGEM Headquarters (hq AT igem.org) or Jose J. Pacheco (jose AT igem.org).

January 19, 2012

iGEM 2012 E starting up

Yay!

January 19, 2012

Sponsors

See who is sponsoring the iGEM 2012 E Competition on the sponsors page!

January 19, 2012