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Press Releases // 03.04.2020
The spin-off company istari.ai associated with ZEW Mannheim was nominated for the 2020 Leibniz Start-Up Prize. The start-up developed an artificial intelligence (AI) system that analyses company information [...] innovation indicators, which was funded by the Federal Ministry for Education and Research. - “This spin-off comes just at the right time. Especially in this current situation, the technology of istari.ai
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News // 24.11.2017
of academic spin-off activity in Baden-Württemberg is considerably higher than the average for the other German states (17 per cent). Given that many studies have shown that academic spin-offs are more likely [...] One fifth of start-up companies based in Baden-Württemberg are academic spin-offs, that is, companies where at least one of the founders previously worked or currently works in a scientific research i [...] institution. This puts Baden-Württemberg in Southwest Germany above the average share of academic spin-offs for the other German states, where 17 per cent of start-up businesses have origins in the field
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Events // 10.11.2011
founded as spin-offs. We want to consider both spin-offs from universities and other research institutions (academic spin-offs) and spin-offs from already established firms (corporate spin-offs, employee [...] li>Driving factors of spin-off formationThe composition of spin-offs’ entrepreneurial teams and team developmentLong-term relationship between spin-offs and incubatorsThe [...] employee spin-offs, entrepreneurial spin-offs). This offers the possibility to compare the characteristics and the relevance of these different types of spin-offs.Topics of InterestThe nature
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Publications // 30.01.2013
However, when university spinoffs involve an employment transition by a researcher out of the not-for-profit sector, the creation of a university spinoff is likely to impose a higher social cost than the creation [...] survivor bias, this paper finds that university spinoffs generally show greater employment growth than industry startups. For the overall group of university spinoffs, which are defined as new companies started [...] higher employment growth for spinoffs with academic founders from law & social science or natural sciences. By creating more new jobs than industry startups, university spinoffs are offsetting their higher