How Startups Can Plug Into Cutting-Edge University Research with Michael Lemcke, Associate Director of the Venture Catalyst program at UC Davis
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The future of innovation depends not just on breakthroughs in research but on the ecosystem that translates them into impact.
In this episode, Michael Lemcke, Associate Director of the Venture Catalyst program at UC Davis, shares how the university helps turn research into viable startups. He explains how initiatives like proof-of-concept funding, incubators, and investor networks support innovation from idea to company. Michael also highlights the strengths of the Sacramento region for startups in health, food, agriculture, and biotech, and how UC Davis fosters cross-disciplinary partnerships. He discusses the One Health initiative, the $1B Aggie Square project, and offers advice for startups seeking university collaboration: be intentional, clear on value, and focused on the long term.
Tune in and learn how ecosystems are what truly launch the future of health and tech innovation!
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