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State of Illinois
2011 and 2012 HB1876 Introduced , by Rep. Tom Cross SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Creates the University Technology Entrepreneur Center Act. Authorizes the board of trustees of each public university in this State to create a technology entrepreneur center for each campus of the university. Requires a center to provide material and personal infrastructure to selected innovators who possess an inventive concept that has not yet been offered for sale in the private-sector market, with the goal being to develop a concept to the point where it can become a business venture. Provides that a center may offer mentors, workshops, contacts with potential private-sector investors, and a structured course or courses of work-study to bring an innovation from conception to market. Provides that the work-study program, if offered, may offer business instruction, engineering instruction, or a structured combination of both forms of knowledge.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning education.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
5 | | University Technology Entrepreneur Center Act. |
6 | | Section 5. Technology entrepreneur centers; creation. The |
7 | | board of trustees of each public university in this State is |
8 | | authorized to create a technology entrepreneur center for each |
9 | | campus of the university. In creating a center, the board of |
10 | | trustees may use as a model the Technology Entrepreneur Center |
11 | | and Academy for Entrepreneurial Leadership located within the |
12 | | College of Engineering of the University of Illinois at |
13 | | Urbana-Champaign. |
14 | | Section 10. Duties of center. A technology entrepreneur |
15 | | center created under the authority of this Act shall provide |
16 | | material and personal infrastructure to selected innovators |
17 | | who possess an inventive concept that has not yet been offered |
18 | | for sale in the private-sector market, with the goal being to |
19 | | develop a concept to the point where it can become a business |
20 | | venture. The concept may or may not have been patented or be |
21 | | patentable. |
22 | | A technology entrepreneur center may offer, but is not |