IQSS Startup Foundry - Academic Founders

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Bridging Academia and Industry to Solve Global Challenges

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Commercialization Help for Academic Founders

The IQSS Startup Foundry supports Harvard’s social scientists from any school in exploring the commercialization of their research into a new commercial venture. Our sweet spot is very early-stage concepts born from validated Harvard research. 

We've designed our program for busy faculty members and other Harvard academics who want to see their research make a difference but don't necessarily have the time or business expertise to commercialize it themselves or simply want help doing it. 

What does the IQSS Startup Foundry Offer?

We've built a specialized ecosystem with technical, legal, and entrepreneurial expertise, integrated with offices across Harvard, and extending well beyond the borders of the university. We help bridge academic research and real-world applications, and provide strategic guidance, subject matter expertise, help with university policy, industry and investor connections, business experts to help manage your startup activities, and go-to-market experience specifically tailored for academic innovators.

We focus on key steps in the early-stage startup journey, such as market research, understanding prospective customers, business model development, creating an MVP or pilot projects, and fundraising.

We connect academics with Harvard's innovation ecosystem, including the Harvard iLab, the GRID, the Office of Technology Development (OTD), HBS Rock Center, and Boston-area organizations for programming, community, and non-dilutive funding. 

The Faculty Role: Flexible Engagement

Faculty participants maintain intellectual leadership (and keep your day job!) while choosing their level of involvement:

  • Advisory Role: Provide guidance and expertise while a dedicated Business Driver handles day-to-day development and operating duties
  • Partnership Role: Collaborate actively with the Business Driver on strategic decisions
  • Leadership Role: Take the helm and drive, more “hands-on” venture creation

The Business Driver: Executional and Operational Leadership

As needed, some projects will be matched with a Business Driver to help forward the early work to explore commercialization. The Business Driver serves as the project's operational leader. Their role is to:

  • Work with faculty to understand their research and its potential applications
  • Research relevant industries and market opportunities
  • Conduct customer discovery interviews
  • Develop a business model with guidance from our mentor network
  • Create pitch materials for investors or potential customers
  • Handle the legwork in creating the strategies and plans to launch a new venture

Faculty and academics who explore commercialization find it highly valuable, gaining insights into real-world value creation and often discovering new research directions.

How to Apply

Projects selected for entry into the IQSS Startup Foundry should have at least one Harvard faculty member with an interest in the startup and be based on their research. Projects are being accepted on a rolling basis.

If you are interested in applying, please email the IQSS Startup Foundry Director, Debi Kleiman to begin the process.

Application Steps:

  1. Initial consultation with the IQSS Startup Foundry Director
  2. Complete a simple application and submit supporting materials
  3. Materials Reviewed by the IQSS Startup Foundry
  4. The IQSS Startup Foundry selection interviews - conversations with members of our community who can provide more info and ensure fit with program goals
  5. Notification of admission to the program

The director of the IQSS Startup Foundry is Debi Kleiman, who is widely known in the early-stage tech startup space. The director of IQSS is Gary King; he has started half a dozen successful companies based on technology he developed at Harvard, and advised many others.

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