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BIOE 377

Lecture: 01Units: 4Class#: 5336
Winter 2024

Startup Garage: Testing and Launch

Department of Bioengineering

1/8/24 - 3/15/24
  • Mon, Thurs
  • 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM
  • GSB McClelland 101D
Instructor: Information Not Available

Enrollment Status

  • Open Seats: 55
  • Enrolled: 15
  • Capacity: 70
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  • Waitlist: No waitlist
  • Waitlist Max: No waitlist

Course Description

In this intensive, hands-on project based course, teams continue to develop their ventures based on a user need that they validated in preparation for the course. They build out more elaborate versions of their prototypes and Business Model Canvas; test hypotheses about the product/service, business model, value proposition, customer acquisition, revenue generation, and fundraising; and deliver a seed round financing pitch to a panel of investors. Students develop entrepreneurial skills as they 1) Get out of the building and gather insights from users, investors, and advisors, 2) Make decisions about pivoting, 3) Work through their operating plans and unit economics, 4) Test go-to-market strategies, 5) Consider equity splits, 6) Learn term sheet negotiations, and 7) Practice their pitches. PREREQUISITE: SUSTAIN 376 or a team application. See details and apply at http://startupgarage.stanford.edu/details (login required).

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