Syracuse University's Campus-Community Entrepreneurship Initiative (Enitiative) and the
Office of Technology Transfer and Industrial Design are sponsoring the "Innovation to
Market Workshop Series," which focuses on teaching entrepreneurs how to protect their
intellectual property assets. Workshops are free and open to the public.
The next workshop in the series will be held on Friday, Oct. 17, from noon-1:30 p.m. in 347
Hinds Hall, located on the Syracuse University Quad. In this workshop, participants will be
exposed to the basics of how to start a business, including the different types of corporations
to consider when forming a business, tax and liability issues, and business incubator
opportunities in Syracuse. Lunch will be provided free of charge.
To attend the workshop, R.S.V.P. by Wednesday, Oct. 15, to Stacey Keefe, sekeefe@syr.edu
or call 315-443-7086.
Enitiative awards grants to individuals and organizations launching entrepreneurial
ventures that connect college campuses with the surrounding communities. Enitiative was
made possible through a $3 million, five-year grant from the Kauffman Campuses Initiative,
awarded to SU and a number of academic and community partners. To apply for a grant
and learn more about Enitiative, visit http://www.entrepreneurship.syr.edu or contact the ExCEL
Center at Syracuse University at (315) 443-7086 or excel@syr.edu.