University of Minnesota claims start up success
on par with Harvard, Stanford, and Columbia.
"The review left no doubts about the office’s accomplishments — the OTC is spinning off startup companies on-par with Harvard, Columbia and Stanford universities, it concluded."
My comments on the Daily site:
Really? Somehow this seems incredibly unlikely....
What exactly does "on-par" mean?
“Stanford, to no one’s surprise, ranked No. 1 in a recent global “Top Ten” of university startup communities...Rounding out the top five were the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Cambridge, University of California-Berkeley and the Indian Institutes of Technology."
link: http://bit.ly/5C3CQB
See selected Harvard startups: http://bit.ly/qeBH9k
For facts and figures about Columbia's technology transfer operation, please see: http://techventures.columbia.e...
In the long run exaggerated claims, such as the intro quote, make the U look bad to the community... Citizens and legislators are aware of the start-up generating productivity of Stanford, Columbia, and Harvard.
To claim that the U is "on-par" with them is absurd.
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