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Venture Capital Investing Rebounds in Austin

Austin American-Statesman business reporter Lori Hawkins was upbeat in last week’s article on the increase in venture capital investment in Austin.

“After sliding to a 13-year low in 2009, venture investing in Austin companies rebounded sharply in the first half of 2010, according to a report released last week.

A total of $164.8 million was invested in 37 Austin deals, according to the report by the National Venture Capital Association and PricewaterhouseCoopers.

That’s an increase of 141 percent from the first half of 2009, when $68.4 million went into 23 Austin deals. That means nearly $100 million more raised by Austin companies in the first half of this year than last.”

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TVL In the News: UT Venture Labs Starting Up Startups

As published in Community Impact Newspaper-Lake Travis/Westlake
June 4, 2010
by Yvonne Lim Wilson

“Austin is at a crossroads right now. We can’t sit and wait in the shadow of the semiconductor boon. There are a lot of people innovating in Austin, and we want to give them the best possible chance to be funded.”

Randall Crowder, TVL Fellow

See the full interview with Randall Crowder, Texas Venture Lab Fellow and Matt Chasen, founder of uShip.

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An Evening to Remember- Texas Venture Labs Kick0ff

Last night’s announcement of Texas Venture Labs by Dean Tom Gilligan drew a packed audience from Austin’s entrepreneur community and across the UT campus. Entrepreneurs gathered afterwards in the AT&T Center courtyard to do what entrepreneurs do…talk about new ventures. A perfect evening for the kick-off of Texas Venture Labs. See more.
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Announcing Texas Venture Labs

Contact: David Wenger, McCombs School of Business, 512-471-3314, March 10, 2010

University of Texas at Austin Introduces Venture Labs
Campus-wide Program to Accelerate Business Creation

AUSTIN, Texas-The University of Texas at Austin has announced a campus-wide program, Texas Venture Labs, to make it easier for student and faculty entrepreneurs to start businesses by providing a faster, step-by-step method to bring their innovations to market.

Thomas Gilligan, dean at the McCombs School of Business, said Texas Venture Labs arose from the school’s entrepreneurship strategy.

“We have a wealth of resources at the University to support entrepreneurship, innovation and company formation,” he said, “while giving our students and researchers direct experience with launching companies, many of them based on new ideas and technologies developed on campus.”

Rob Adams, director of Texas Venture Labs, has helped more than eight start-ups through an early-stage version of this program in the last five years, with each successfully raising multi-million dollar rounds of financing. Two of the companies were recently acquired, generating venture class returns for their investors, despite the weakened economy.

“We’ve been running a skunk-works version of this approach for years, and we know how to do it consistently.” Adams said. “This is the model we are expanding.”

Venture Labs works closely with other schools, including The Cockrell School of Engineering and The School of Law, and campus based organizations, such as the Austin Technology Incubator, and the Office of Technology Commercialization. It will guide entrepreneurs to the business, technology and legal resources available on campus and in the Texas entrepreneurial community. Students, faculty and researchers will also draw upon these resources as they mentor, guide and evaluate innovative ventures.

In addition, Texas Venture Labs has finalized its first business relationship with the Central Texas Angel Network (CTAN). Under this relationship Venture Labs will help CTAN identify start-up companies that have outside investment potential.

“This is an exciting example of the networking power Venture Labs can bring to the business community and the University,” said Randall Crowder, the MBA student president of Venture Fellows and CTAN’s executive director, who spearheaded the partnership.  ”With this beginning we can easily add other capital providers to the Venture Labs network, opening the door for even more opportunity for campus entrepreneurs.”

More details on Venture Labs, including its process and how to apply, can be found at blogs.mccombs.utexas.edu/tvl .

Launch Announcement

Join Us for the Announcement of Texas Venture Labs

Please join us for the announcement of an exciting new program – Texas Venture Labs at The University of Texas at Austin (TVL). TVL is a university-wide initiative to support technology commercialization, entrepreneurship and innovation, while providing a unique and directly applicable educational experience for participating students.

Our purpose is to provide the intellectual horsepower to promote new venture creation at UT Austin, through education and mentoring; market and business plan validation; team-building and networking; and providing direct links to resources and funding.

Rob Adams
Director, Texas Venture Labs

WHEN: Wednesday, March 10, 2010
6:30 p.m. – Announcement
7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. – Light Appetizers and Cash Bar

WHERE: Amphitheater
AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center
The University of Texas at Austin
Corner of MLK and University Avenue

RSVP: RSVP by March 5