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Youngkin launches university commercialization initiative to fast-track startups and accelerate innovation

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Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has launched a new Lab-to-Launch initiative to unlock innovation in Virginia by accelerating university research commercialization and technology transfer.

Developed through a bold statewide collaboration between Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation (VIPC) and Virginia鈥檚 six R1 research university partners鈥斅槎故悠, Old Dominion University, the University of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Virginia Tech, William & Mary鈥攖his initiative aims to double the number of startups that spin out annually from Virginia鈥檚 research universities and propel technology breakthroughs into the marketplace.

Governor Youngkin joined by Secretary of Commerce and Trade Juan Pablo Segura, VIPC President and CEO Joe Benevento, Secretary of Education Aimee Guidera, representatives of Virginia鈥檚 research universities, including George 麻豆视频's Paula Sorrell, and business leaders at ceremonial MOU signing. Photo by Kaitlyn DeHarde/Governor's Office

The Lab-to-Launch initiative will create Virginia鈥檚 first-ever standardized Fast-Track License agreement to commercialize university research, while also expanding opportunities to connect with talent and capital from the private sector. 

鈥淰irginia is home to world-class research university institutions, and with Lab-to-Launch and the Virginia Fast-Track License, we are moving at the speed of business to accelerate commercialization pathways for university technology startups,鈥 said Youngkin. 鈥淪ince 2022, we鈥檝e seen a record 15,000+ high-growth startups launch in Virginia, and we are now ranked top 10 in the nation for both technology and innovation and access to capital. Virginia is leading the way, and I look forward to seeing the transformative discoveries that go from 鈥榣ab to launch鈥 and enhance people鈥檚 lives, not only in Virginia but throughout the country.鈥

Virginia Fast-Track License for Startups 

  • Standardizes key terms in university intellectual property (IP) license agreements with startups and streamlines the university technology transfer process to make it easier, faster, less costly, and more transparent for scientists, inventors, and entrepreneurs. 
  • Offers some of the most founder-friendly, standard university license economic terms in the country for entrepreneurs. 
  • Startups that spin off from universities using the Virginia Fast-Track License are eligible for a grant award of up to $50,000 from VIPC toward upfront out-of-pocket university commercialization costs. 

Private-Sector Collaboration with University Commercialization 

  • Launch Entrepreneur-in-Residence program to connect industry experience and business acumen with technical knowledge and scientific expertise.  
  • Create digital database and online catalog for university IP to make it easier for industry partners to access and engage with university innovation pipelines. 
  • Attract private-sector investment for university startup spin-offs by engaging with venture capital funds and investor networks and evaluating potential partnership opportunities through VIPC鈥檚 Virginia Invest platform. 

鈥淥nce again, Virginia is at the forefront because Virginia is open for business,鈥 said Secretary of Commerce and Trade Juan Pablo Segura. 鈥淚 cannot wait to see its impact from the extraordinary work, talent, and technology we have in our universities as we continue to unlock Virginia鈥檚 potential when it comes to innovation, technology, and everything it has to offer.鈥 

鈥淰irginia鈥檚 leading university hubs play an essential role in our innovation ecosystems and in catalyzing groundbreaking research discoveries,鈥 said Joe Benevento, VIPC鈥檚 president and CEO. 鈥淐ollaboration and innovation are at the heart of VIPC. This statewide partnership with Virginia鈥檚 R1 universities will elevate the commonwealth鈥檚 national leadership and launch a new frontier of innovation-driven growth and opportunity.鈥  

As part of Lab-to-Launch, university partners will seek ways to identify and share best practices to grow research commercialization efforts in Virginia. VIPC will also measure and benchmark statewide university commercialization outcome metrics against historical baselines as well as national peers. 

鈥淟ab-to-Launch puts Virginia in a strong competitive position to connect business experience with faculty innovators, offer start-ups access to university technology with clear terms, and create a clear path to seed capital,鈥 said Paula Sorrell, associate vice president of innovation and economic development at George 麻豆视频. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a win for tech start-ups, George 麻豆视频, and the commonwealth.鈥