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A Michigan Talent Magnet


By John Bebow - February 15, 2008

"Connect with talent, knowledge and resources."

That's the pitch of Entrepreneurial Opportunities Day" on March 19 at the University of Michigan College of Engineering.

The event is designed for entrepreneurs to hook up with high-tech students seeking jobs and internships IN MICHIGAN!

"I am confident that this event will provide your business with great connections to faculty experts, joint research opportunities, lab and equipment rentals, technology transfer opportunities, and finally, access to talent in the form of U-M engineering students," writes event organizer Brian Balasia.

For more information, click here.


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2 Comments

  1. William Craft
    Posted February 15, 2008 at 7:05 pm | Permalink

    Go Michigan. Go Blue.

    Bill Craft

  2. Mike Anthony
    Posted February 16, 2008 at 10:33 am | Permalink

    Are the "best students" always the best entrepeneurs? While at MIT many years ago I noticed that some of the brightest and most innovative students were struggling with 18.02 - the elementary differential equations class. These guys were just barely making C's -- and taking and retaking 18.02. But could they materialize whiz bang gadgets out of chewing gum and baling wire.

    So this is a rhetorical question: are we more likely to see innovation from a C- student or an A+ student? I bet you could spot the difference in a blink. While there is no shortage of handwaving in academia about encouraging entrepeneurship, academia is not where most risk takers are allowed to make the necessary mess of things. Re-read the third book of Jonathan Swift's, "Gulliver's Travels", (Laputa)if you think this tendency is anything new.

    I think the State of Michigan should start "talent" recruitment programs that find those brilliant C- misfits that could be admitted to the engineering colleges and supported financially and academically. It ought to be an effort not unlike the effort we put into recruiting athletic talent at the secondary school level. It would best be run by the technological equivalent of volunteer sports nuts. We may, in fact, discover innovators playing third string of the defensive line of the "B" varsity football team.

    We will have to let them have free run of our labs. They will break things. They will fail 99% of the time. Creativity--the kind Michigan needs-- is not efficient.

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