Though it may take many years to develop an exciting new technology, successfully attracting a licensee or investor often comes down to a matter of a few critical minutes, if not seconds. And for most tech transfer professionals and faculty inventors, compressing a complex technical achievement into a quick, compelling, and effective “elevator pitch” is an unfamiliar skill and a difficult challenge. That’s why we’ve asked a veteran technology investor — who’s given and heard hundreds of these pitches — to share his know-how and provide a blueprint for grabbing your prospect’s attention and securing that all-important first meeting. Join Eric Nicolaides, founder and Managing Partner of Wildcat Venture Management, on Tuesday, June 15th for this how-to distance learning workshop: The Perfect Elevator Pitch: Sell Your IP in 3 Minutes or Less! Nicolaides will provide inside insights and step-by-step guidance for polishing your presentation and ensuring it hits the right hot buttons. Here’s what you’ll learn in this unique session:
- Elements of the perfect elevator pitch
- The 3 key questions you MUST answer about your IP in your pitch
- Supplemental information: what’s too much, what’s too little
- How to grab the investor’s attention in the first 40 seconds
- Examples of good pitches, great pitches, and poor pitches
- Inventor vs TTO staff: Choosing the right “pitcher”
- List of do’s and don’ts to consider while crafting your pitch
- How to “close” and secure a firm follow-up meeting
CLICK HERE to register and for complete program details.
ALSO COMING SOON:
- Working Effectively with University Counsel to Speed the Licensing Process — THIS THURSDAY, April 29
- Become Industry Friendly: Transform Your TTO Into a Licensee Magnet — Wednesday, May 12
- University Researchers: Tap Into Your Inner CEO — Thursday, May 20, 2010
- SPECIAL 6-PART SERIES: Start-Up Boot Camp for University TTO Professionals and Inventors — Every Thursday, June 3rd – July 8th
- TTOs: Use Social Media Effectively to Market Your Innovations — Tuesday, June 8
- Prevent Faculty Disputes from Turning Into a Declaration of War — Tuesday, July 13