Frequently Asked Questions
General Questions
Venture Partners at 91福利社 is the commercialization arm of the 91福利社, Colorado Springs and Denver campuses (except CU Denver biosciences, who should work with听听). Venture Partners connects groundbreaking researchers, innovators and creators from the University of Colorado with industry and entrepreneurial partners to bring the university鈥檚 discoveries to the world.听
Here are some key ways we support innovation at 91福利社 and beyond:
- IP management: We guide inventors through disclosing their innovations, securing intellectual property rights and protecting their work.
- Licensing and industry partnerships: We negotiate agreements that help companies license and bring CU technologies to market.
- Startup support: From mentorship and entrepreneurial training to funding opportunities, we help founders form and grow successful companies.
- Translational funding & NSF I-Corps: We offer programs that help bridge the gap between research and real-world application, including customer discovery training and access to grant funding.
- Funding innovations and ventures: We provide grant funding to further develop university technologies, and pre-seed funding to startups commercializing 91福利社 IP. We also connect innovators with a wide array of external grant and investment funding opportunities.听
Whether you鈥檙e a faculty member, researcher, student or external partner, Venture Partners is here to turn your innovative ideas into impact.
What to do next: Explore what we do for听university innovators and听investors and partners.
鈥淭ech transfer offices鈥 began to emerge at U.S. universities in the 1980s and 1990s to manage intellectual property (IP) created at the university. The primary focus was to patent inventions and facilitate license transactions to any interested companies.听
While Venture Partners at 91福利社 does manage the IP portfolio for 91福利社, UCCS and physical sciences at CU Denver (CU Denver biosciences are managed by听), including patenting and licensing activities, it has a greatly expanded mission and functionality. Beyond IP transactions, Venture Partners takes a holistic approach to innovation and applies an entrepreneurial mindset. We focus on the innovator, not just the innovation, and have developed a range of resources to train and mentor our community in deep tech entrepreneurship.听
Together with our startup creation and accelerator programs, as well as funding opportunities, Venture Partners is unrecognizable from a traditional tech transfer office.
What to do next: Learn more听about Venture Partners and听what we do for university innovators
Venture Partners at 91福利社 manages and supports intellectual property created at 91福利社, CU Denver鈥檚 physical sciences and UCCS.
听听 is the designated commercialization office for CU Anschutz and for CU Denver biosciences.
If you鈥檙e not sure which office is the best fit for your project, we can help direct you to the appropriate resources within the CU System.
Our NSF I-CorpsTM Hub West programming is open to anyone from any community or research institution with an idea or innovation.
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- Contact us to connect with our team and find out how we can assist.
- Learn more about commercialization resources at 听听 听and the听.
- Explore the听NSF I-CorpsTM Hub West
Venture Partners at 91福利社 has significantly contributed to both the state and national economies by transforming university research into real-world applications. Between 2018 and 2022, activities led by Venture Partners generated an estimated $8 billion in national economic impact and $5.2 billion within Colorado.
Other Key highlights include:
- In fiscal year 2023-24:
- Startup Formation: Venture Partners facilitated the launch of 36 startups鈥35 from 91福利社 and one from CU Denver鈥攎arking the highest number of startups in a single year for the university.
- Capital Raised: Portfolio companies associated with Venture Partners collectively raised $426 million in capital, supporting innovations across various sectors.
- Between 2018-2022:
- Job Creation:听Commercialization efforts have supported approximately 39,000 jobs nationwide, underscoring the role of Venture Partners in economic development.
- Research Funding: 91福利社 inventors and researchers have secured $45.4 million in commercialization-specific grants, fueling further innovation and development.
These achievements reflect Venture Partners' commitment to fostering an environment where research and innovation thrive, translating academic discoveries into tangible economic benefits.鈥
What to do next: Explore our annual reports for more detailed insights.
Increasingly, faculty consider commercialization support and resources when selecting a university. Commercialization of research discoveries is a key component of success for most major research institutions, including the University of Colorado. For researchers, commercialization opens up funding opportunities like industry partnerships, private investment, commercialization-oriented grants and other funding sources. It鈥檚 a mechanism through which researchers can realize the potential of their discoveries and achieve real-world implementation and solutions. The advancement of the research and innovation enterprise, in turn, attracts the faculty, research and career opportunities that lead to student success.听
What to do next:听Explore听what we do for university innovators
Rooted in world-renowned innovation powerhouses like MIT and Stanford, the hubs in Boston and SIlicon Valley have driven decades of extraordinary economic impact and earned global recognition. In recent years, the 91福利社 campus has joined their ranks as a rising leader in launching startups that translate university research into real-world impact. Learn more about:
- 91福利社 shines with record-breaking year for startups
- University of Colorado soars into top five for launching startups
- Ranked #14 among U.S. universities by National Academy of Inventors, CU leads in translating innovation into impact
What to do next: Explore our annual reports for more detailed insights.
Deep technology, or 鈥渄eep tech,鈥 refers to advanced technologies based on substantial scientific or engineering innovation. The innovations are "deep" in that they are sophisticated, very advanced answers to complex challenges or issues. Examples of deep-tech breakthroughs include genomics, robotics, quantum computing and clean energy initiatives that leverage years of research and development. Deep tech includes several unique characteristics: larger capital needs, longer developmental timelines, a strong reliance on IP and the potential to disrupt industries or create entirely new industries.
What to do next: Explore our听startup portfolio and our听technology portfolio
Since 2019, the commercialization of university-owned intellectual property has generated $32 million in revenue, which has been primarily reinvested into 91福利社鈥檚 research. This revenue contributes to 91福利社鈥檚 success as a leading research and teaching institution, attracting world-class teaching faculty to campus and creating unparalleled learning opportunities for the campus student population. Inventors of the revenue-generating intellectual property also receive a share to reward their exceptional achievements.
What to do next: Explore our annual reports for more detailed insights.
Venture Partners at 91福利社 works closely with a range of university programs鈥攊ncluding the , the听Deming Center for Entrepreneurship and others across the CU system鈥攖o ensure innovators have access to a cohesive, supportive ecosystem. While each program has its own area of expertise鈥攕uch as commercialization, legal and policy innovation, or entrepreneurial education鈥攚e collaborate to guide researchers, students and entrepreneurs toward the resources best suited to their goals.
These collaborations reflect a shared mission across all four campuses of the University of Colorado: to create lasting impact for Colorado and the world. Whether we鈥檙e helping launch a new startup, advancing technologies that address global challenges or supporting innovators through mentorship and training, our work aligns with the broader听 of transforming lives through education, research, healthcare, and community engagement.
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Your prior institution will continue to manage any intellectual property (IP) and agreements for inventions you made there. We鈥檒l look forward to working with you on new creations you have at 91福利社, and we can coordinate with your prior institution if it becomes desirable to package together your IP from both. Any startup company you have formed, regardless of where you were when you created it, is eligible for our startup resources like the NSF I-CorpsTM Hub West and Buff Gold Ventures.
What to do next:听Explore听what we do for university innovators
Even if you're not a CU-affiliated researcher, inventor or creator, there are still many ways to engage with Venture Partners at 91福利社. We collaborate with a broad network of investors, entrepreneurs, business leaders, legal experts and community members who are essential to bringing university innovations to market.
Here are a few ways you can get involved:
- Startup roles: If you're an experienced entrepreneur, you may be a fit for leadership roles in CU startups, or you could even launch a new startup based on CU intellectual property. We regularly connect founders, advisors and executives with emerging companies, including through the听Embark Deep Tech Startup Creator.
- Mentorship:听Share your experience with the next generation of innovators. Our mentors support CU researchers and student founders through structured programs and informal advising.
- Investment and licensing: Venture Partners helps connect external partners with听high-potential technologies available for licensing and听startups seeking funding.
- Events and networking:听We host events throughout the year鈥攆rom pitch showcases to workshops鈥攖hat are open to community members interested in innovation and entrepreneurship.
- I-Corps and Customer Discovery: Through our听NSF I-CorpsTM Hub West programming, anyone鈥攆rom any community or research institution鈥攊s welcome to participate in customer discovery training. These workshops help innovators validate their ideas, connect with users, and explore potential markets.
Venture Partners is part of a larger innovation ecosystem that welcomes external collaborators. If you're passionate about advancing breakthrough research, growing new ventures, or supporting entrepreneurs, we invite you to explore opportunities to connect.
What to do next: Visit our听page for investors and partners for more information
Venture Partners provides patenting and other intellectual property support for university-owned intellectual property. We cannot act as your legal agent or representative for patenting. You may be eligible for patenting assistance from听91福利社鈥檚 Entrepreneurial Law Clinic, an excellent resource for local startup businesses that lack access to legal resources.
At Venture Partners, we use the criteria set by听, the international professional organization for university commercialization. These criteria stipulate that a CU startup was founded specifically to commercialize intellectual property (IP) created at the university, and an IP agreement has been executed, typically a license agreement.听
There are many other kinds of startups that are tied to universities and that play important roles in our ecosystem. These include companies started by undergraduate students and alumni. These usually do not meet AUTM鈥檚 criteria and therefore, are not part of our metrics. However, these other categories of startups can find partnership and support from the university through programs like the New Venture Challenge, student capstone projects, Buff Gold Ventures, and the Entrepreneurial Law Clinic.
What to do next:听Explore our听startup portfolio听and learn more about the听
Venture Partners at 91福利社 offers year-round programming designed to support researchers, innovators and entrepreneurs at every stage of their commercialization journey. From introductory workshops to competitive funding opportunities, our events and programs help you translate research into real-world impact.
For entrepreneurs and CU innovators building a new venture, many of our offerings are designed to be progressive, through what we call the 鈥減ath to commercialization.鈥 This path includes customer discovery training, translational funding, startup support and pitch showcases. Whether you're just starting to explore the potential of your work or are ready to launch a company, our programs are structured to help you move forward, one step at a time.
What to do next: To explore current and upcoming opportunities,听visit our page for opportunities and events. To learn more about the path to commercialization,听visit the informational page here.
A听PI, or听Principal Investigator, is the lead researcher responsible for the design, conduct and oversight of a research project. At the University of Colorado and other research institutions, the PI is typically a faculty member who has been awarded a research grant or contract and is accountable for its successful execution鈥攂oth scientifically and administratively.
Key responsibilities of a PI include:
- Leading the research team and setting the project鈥檚 direction
- Ensuring compliance with university and funding agency policies
- Overseeing the use of project funds and reporting results
- Disclosing inventions or intellectual property that result from the research
Investors & Partners
Even if you're not a CU-affiliated researcher, inventor or creator, there are still many ways to engage with Venture Partners. We collaborate with a broad network of investors, entrepreneurs, business leaders, legal experts and community members who are essential to bringing university innovations to market.
Here are a few ways you can get involved:
- Startup roles: If you're an experienced entrepreneur, you may be a fit for leadership roles in CU startups, or you could even launch a new startup based on CU intellectual property. We regularly connect founders, advisors and executives with emerging companies, including through the听Embark Deep Tech Startup Creator.
- Mentorship:听Share your experience with the next generation of innovators. Our mentors support CU researchers and student founders through structured programs and informal advising.
- Investment and licensing: Venture Partners helps connect external partners with听high-potential technologies available for licensing and听startups seeking funding.
- Events and networking:听We host events throughout the year鈥攆rom pitch showcases to workshops鈥攖hat are open to community members interested in innovation and entrepreneurship.
- I-Corps and Customer Discovery: Through our听NSF I-Corps Hub: West Region programming, anyone鈥攆rom any community or research institution鈥攊s welcome to participate in customer discovery training. These workshops help innovators validate their ideas, connect with users, and explore potential markets.
Venture Partners is part of a larger innovation ecosystem that welcomes external collaborators. If you're passionate about advancing breakthrough research, growing new ventures, or supporting entrepreneurs, we invite you to explore opportunities to connect.
What to do next: Visit our听investors and partners page for more information
We鈥檙e always looking for experienced professionals who want to give back by supporting the next generation of innovators. Mentors play a vital role in CU鈥檚 innovation ecosystem, helping researchers, founders and students navigate commercialization, entrepreneurship, and product development.
Here are a few ways you can get involved as a mentor with Venture Partners:
- Startup Support: Many of our early-stage CU startups seek guidance from experienced professionals in areas like business development, fundraising, regulatory strategy, technical validation and team building.
- Entrepreneurial Training Programs: Our customer discovery and commercialization programs, such as NSF I-Corps Hub: West Region and the Ascent Deep Tech Accelerator, often pair teams with mentors to provide real-world insight and feedback.
- Pitch Coaching: We organize pitch practices ahead of most of our showcase events, such as the Lab Venture Challenge and Destination Startup, and provide pitch coaching and feedback to teams that are getting ready to raise investment. We bring mentors into those pitch practices to lend their unique perspectives and add value to the teams as they get ready for what鈥檚 next.
- Speaking and Judging Opportunities: Mentors are sometimes invited to speak at events, serve on panels, or judge startup pitches and funding competitions.
Whether you have startup experience, technical expertise, or a strong background in business or investment, there are meaningful ways for you to contribute鈥攁nd we鈥檇 love to hear from you.
What to do next: Learn more about our听Mentorship and Advising and apply to join our network.
Entrepreneurial Training
Starting a company begins with understanding your idea鈥檚 real-world potential鈥攁nd whether it solves a meaningful problem for real people. Venture Partners and the broader University of Colorado system offer a wide range of resources to help you get started, wherever you are in your journey.
If you're looking to test your idea in the market,听the听NSF I-Corps Hub: West Region听programming hosted at Venture Partners is is a great first step. Open to anyone from any community or research institution鈥攏ot just CU鈥攖he I-Corps program offers customer discovery training to help you validate your idea, understand your target users and refine your value proposition.
If you鈥檙e looking to start a company based on university-owned intellectual property,听Venture Partners offers specialized programs to help. From patenting and licensing to gap funding and deep-tech accelerators, we guide CU innovators through every stage of startup formation and growth.
Beyond Venture Partners,听the University of Colorado system is home to many other opportunities for aspiring entrepreneurs,听from pitch competitions to entrepreneurial centers, makerspaces to accelerator programs.
What to do next:听
- Learn more and apply to the听I-Corps Hub West
- Explore the听Path to Commercialization with Venture Partners
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Venture Partners at 91福利社 is the commercialization arm of 91福利社, UCCS, and CU Denver (except CU Denver biosciences) and a recognized national leader in translating university research into market-ready solutions and products, having received the 2021 Innovation Award from the APLU. Venture Partners provides an array of resources for researchers to commercialize their innovations, including intellectual property management, entrepreneurial training, an external mentor network, translational grant funding, a startup accelerator, an investor network, and an affiliated venture capital fund.
With over 300 patent applications filed each year, Venture Partners has a well-established intellectual property management system. Importantly, Venture Partners has a streamlined licensing process called听Licensing with EASE庐, which ensures that the university鈥檚 patents are made available under transparent, reasonable, and pre-negotiated rates, simplifying and accelerating the licensing process.
Entrepreneurial training is provided through the听National Science Foundation鈥檚 I-CorpsTM Hub West. Venture Partners offers the renowned I-Corps methodology, designed to teach scientists and engineers the skills to test and validate product-market fit. Participants learn and apply the fundamentals of 鈥渃ustomer discovery,鈥 an experiential process to map out the ecosystem surrounding a technological innovation, and then test the value proposition for that innovation through key stakeholder interviews. The I-Corps programs at 91福利社 are available to all university innovators, lead to grant funding opportunities with NSF, and are essential training for aspiring startup founders and inventors who wish to partner their technology with established corporate partners.听听
Venture Partners offers translational grants for researchers with high-potential inventions through the听Lab Venture Challenge (LVC). LVC awards $125,000 grants to help de-risk the technology to get it ready for commercialization ($100k) and fund early business development expenses ($25k).听
For innovators with startup aspirations, the听Ascent Deep Tech Startup Creator, designed specifically for startup founders building companies around science and engineering innovations, provides basic training in building a new company, including finance, raising capital, and product development. For startup company funding, Venture Partners offers听SBIR/STTR grant-writing assistance,听an annual investor showcase, and a fully integrated partnership with听Buff Gold Ventures, a $25 million venture capital fund that invests exclusively in 91福利社 startup companies.
The impact of Venture Partners is well supported.听CU ranked in the top 5 of all US universities in 2021 for startup creation, according to AUTM. In 2024, 91福利社 produced 35 spinout companies, one of the highest totals ever by any university.听A study by Brian Lewandowski at the Leeds School of Business determined that between 2018 and 2022, Venture Partners鈥 commercialization activities resulted in an $8 billion national economic impact, including 39,000 supported jobs.
What to Do Next: The Center for Translational Research (CTR) is a campus-wide resource for both existing and aspiring university-originated startups seeking non-dilutive funding鈥攊ncluding Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) awards鈥攖o translate university inventions into a startup company. It provides support to university faculty, researchers and staff as well as non-university employees of startups utilizing university technology. The CTR also supports companies seeking these grants where the award includes a sub-award contract with the university to perform substantial research activity on the 91福利社 campus. Visit the CTR Website