Innovation Week 2021 will begin next week following a four-month postponement due to the pandemic.
Sponsored by UNeMed, the technology transfer and commercialization office for UNMC and the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Innovation Week is a series of events to celebrate and encourage innovation and discovery on Omaha campuses. The week culminates with the Innovation Awards, which honors all UNMC and UNO faculty, students and staff who contributed to a new invention, received a U.S. patent or had a technology successfully licensed during the previous fiscal year.
Like last year, the Innovation Awards — and all other Innovation Week events — will be hosted via Zoom. The awards ceremony is planned for Thursday, Feb. 10, at noon. The hourlong program will announce the Most Promising New Invention of the Year, the Startup of the Year and the Innovator of the Year.
Innovation Week begins on Monday, Feb. 7, at noon with a panel discussion on local resources available for 3D modeling and making prototypes. Members of the panel group will include Brian Maass, the digital technologies librarian at the McGoogan Health Sciences Library; Noah Wester, 3D modeling technician at UNeTech Institute, the university startup incubator; Bethany Lowndes, PhD, an assistant professor in neurological sciences and a member of the Great Plains IDeA-CTR core facility; and Brian Knarr, an associate professor and director of the machining and prototyping core at UNO biomechanics.
On Tuesday, Feb. 8, at noon, Innovation Week continues with a second panel group that will discuss what it takes to build a startup company around a new invention. Members of that panel group will include James Hermsen, a local entrepreneur and co-founder of Suh-Hermsen Glasses; Doug Miller, CEO and founder of Impower Health; Abbie Raikes, PhD, CEO and founder of ECD Measure; and Jason Johanning, MD, founder of FutureAssure.
A final panel discussion is planned for Wednesday, Feb. 9, at noon. This panel will discuss various resources available to startup companies and aspiring entrepreneurs. This panel will feature Josh Nichol-Caddy, the technology commercialization director at the Nebraska Business Development Center; Jace Gatzemeyer, innovation development strategist at UNeTech; Joy Eakin, entrepreneurship program manager at NUtech Ventures; Matt Foley, program director at Invest Nebraska; and Megan Varnum, principal consultant at BBC Entrepreneurial Training & Consulting.
All events are free and open to all. More information, including any potential itinerary changes or updates, can be found on UNeMed's website.