Week of December 19 - December 25, 2005 ~ v.7, n.29
Top Stories

Larta Institute has partnered with Red Herring's Innovation Pipeline to deliver feature articles offering insight and news on the two forces shaping the technology transfer landscape today: labs and markets. On a bi-weekly basis, Larta VOX will feature selected Innovation Pipeline content to complement Larta's technology transfer and commercialization programs and events.

Larta Program Graduate Wins Governor's Innovation Award
Intrinsic Bioprobes took home the Small Company Innovator of the Year award at the Arizona Governor's Celebration of Innovation after completing Larta Institute’s 2005 National Institutes of Health Commercialization Assistance Program
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Small Is Beautiful
Published in partnership with Red Herring's Innovation Pipeline newsletter.
More and more VCs are moving to later rounds. But Neil Rimer, partner at Index Ventures, says there are still big things in small investments. Want proof? One word: Skype.



Intellectual Property
Reprinted from The Business of Science, a periodic newsletter provided by MVS Solutions, Inc.
Dr. Louis M. Scarmoutzos explains what start-ups need to know about IP.

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SSTI, the State Science and Technology Institute, calls Larta University one of the "...best programs in the country," having "...helped hundreds of entrepreneurs, implemented innovative programs, and assisted client companies to raise hundreds of millions of dollars."


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Plus: Opportunity to Present at Larta's Venture Forum 2006!
For the first time, Series enrollees who meet requirements may have the exclusive opportunity to present in front of hundreds of potential investors, customers, and/or partners at Larta's annual Venture Forum conference in June. Each workshop will build on each other to provide a comprehensive, step-by-step process to increase your business success by helping you develop a well-rounded business case presentation by the end of the Series. Call Joe Escamilla for eligibility requirements and details at 213-765-4829.

Series attendees can expect:

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  • Guidance on developing a well-rounded business case presentation
  • To learn practical and relevant steps to build a successful business operation
  • Interactive discussions, activities, and stories from successful entrepreneurs
  • Networking opportunities into the business community

Upcoming Courses:

Session #4: Understanding What IP Can Do For You: Building Effective Barriers Against Competition (West Los Angeles, Jan. 12)
Intellectual property, the primary asset of a technology company, can attract capital, create revenue, and contribute to a company's long-term success, if it is strategically managed. This workshop covers the most crucial legal and business strategies every company should know before exposing its technology to a competitive marketplace, including: licensing, patenting, as well as copyrights and trade secrets.

Entrepreneurship Series #5: The Big Picture: Building a Profitable Financial Model (West Los Angeles, Feb. 9)
This workshop covers crucial aspects of financial processes for startup companies. Topics include: examining your business and distribution model, developing realistic financial assessments, budgeting and forecasting, preparing financials for the business plan, how to be fiscally prepared for foreseeable budget cycles, valuation, reporting to financial stakeholders as well as understanding your exit strategy or end game.

Larta University's Course Schedule

Tech Sector News
Sponsored by LATimes.com

Top Stories in Hot Technology Sectors

State-Run Venture Funds Picking Up Slack for Private VCs (E-Commerce Times)
The Silicon Valley venture capital climate continues to improve, according to the quarterly VC survey from Fenwick & West, LLP.

California's Stem Cell Program Is Hobbled but Staying the Course (New York Times)
After nearly an entire morning of sometimes heated debate the other day, the board overseeing California's $3 billion stem cell research institute took action.

High-tech companies lobby for more visas (The Arizona Republic)
High-tech employers are lobbying Congress to raise a cap on visas for specialty workers and allow an additional 30,000 such workers into the United States each year.

Upcoming Events

This calendar lists events endorsed by Larta Institute.

January 5-8: JETRO: Free Business Partner Matching at CES in Las Vegas

January 12: Entrepreneurship Series #4: Understanding What IP Can Do For You: Building Effective Barriers Against Competition (West Los Angeles)
Intellectual property, the primary asset of a technology company, can attract capital, create revenue, and contribute to a company's long-term success, if it is strategically managed. This workshop covers the most crucial legal and business strategies every company should know before exposing its technology to a competitive marketplace, including: licensing, patenting, as well as copyrights and trade secrets.

January 21-25: LabAutomation2006
LabAutomation2006 is the place where laboratory technologies emerge and merge.

February 9: Entrepreneurship Series #5: The Big Picture: Building a Profitable Financial Model (West Los Angeles)
This workshop covers crucial aspects of financial processes for startup companies. Topics include: examining your business and distribution model, developing realistic financial assessments, budgeting and forecasting, preparing financials for the business plan, how to be fiscally prepared for foreseeable budget cycles, valuation, reporting to financial stakeholders as well as understanding your exit strategy or end game.

March 2-4: 2006 AUTM Annual Meeting
The AUTM Annual Meeting gathers between 1,500 and 2,000 technology transfer and intellectual property professionals from across the globe.

Larta Institute's Events Calendar

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