Startups as career opportunity for scientists and students - lessons learned from Senorics
The talk will be hybrid, to join via zoom use: https://zoom.us/j/91056855653?pwd=eG5tTU1LOVB5dm5RRWpLQ1ExKy9Mdz09
Founding a startup is probably the ideal way of transferring scientific results and intellectual property from research into real life applications. A startup is founder driven, hence visionary and quick – in contrast to corporates. And at the same time it’s a perfect career option for scientists and students.
However, especially deep tech hardware startups are facing tremendous challenges. Ronny Timmreck, CEO and co-founder of Senorics (www.senorics.com, founded 2017), talks about experiences, dos and don’ts when founding and leading a hardware startup and his learnings concerning tech development, financing and scaling. He will give an insight how Senorics’ vision of giving everyone the seventh sense – the sense for materials – can come true.
Senorics is a spin-off from the labs of Prof. Karl Leo at University of Technology Dresden, Germany. It has raised more than 10m€ venture capital to date and is commercializing a disruptive spectroscopy technology based on organic electronics.
(see also: www.physics.ox.ac.uk/events/startups-career-opportunity-scientists-and-students-lessons-learned-senorics)
Date:
3 August 2022, 10:30 (Wednesday, 15th week, Trinity 2022)
Venue:
Beecroft Building
Venue Details:
Simpkins Lee Room (and online on zoom)
Speaker:
Dr Ronny Timmreck (Senorics)
Organising department:
Department of Physics
Organiser:
Prof Moritz Riede (University of Oxford)
Organiser contact email address:
moritz.riede@physics.ox.ac.uk
Host:
Prof Moritz Riede (University of Oxford)
Booking required?:
Not required
Cost:
free
Audience:
Members of the University only
Editor:
Moritz Riede