Customer Discovery through NSF-funded Innovation Corps (I-Corps) Site Program
NEXT COHORT: Runs from September 23 - November 4th 2024.
Questions: Email to Ashley Guernsey
Customer discovery is the process of understanding customers鈥 needs and then using that information
to pivot product development or target customer-segment.
Center ICE, through its National Science Foundation I-Corps Site program, delivers
customer discovery training and support.
Center ICE鈥檚 I-Corps program is available to University of Alaska faculty, staff, and students as well as the broader community in Alaska. The I-Corps program is delivered a few times each year and lasts approximately seven weeks.
Understanding the needs of the customer, stakeholder, or end-user is essential to evaluate the value of your solution to their specific pain points. At Center ICE, we provide a seven-week long NSF Innovation Corps (I-Corps) Site program (NSF/centerice/customer-discovery/: ) to accelerate academic research and startup business projects that are ready to move toward commercialization.
Through our program, we provide training, access to a mentor network, and funding to support you and your team in their customer discovery process. Please contact us to learn more about our I-Corps program and the start date of our next cohort.
Participants learn how to move technology out of the lab as well as business startup best practices. Your team will obtain customer feedback that will help launch your product/business or develop an evidence-based commercialization strategy.
I-Corps Program
I-Corps is a highly-experiential, 6- to 7-week-long program. Participants/teams will:
- Attend Weekly Classroom Sessions: Members of each I-Corps team are required to attend -hour long sessions, including one at the beginning to kick-off the program and one to wrap-up the discovery process and lessons learned from your feedback. One team member must check-in weekly with the program instructor.
- Conduct 15 - 20 Interviews: This is the hard work, but this is also how you鈥檒l learn the most. To best align your idea with real-world needs, teams test their assumptions through interviews with industry representatives and potential 鈥渃ustomers.鈥 Each team will conduct a minimum of 15 interviews over the course of the program. As part of the I-Corps program, all participants will learn best practices for how to conduct stakeholder interviews.
Applications are currently open and will close Sep. 13.
Our Fall cohort will be offered Sep. 23, through Nov. 4, with weekly meetings on Tuesdays at 4 pm.
If you鈥檇 like to join the next cohort of the I-Corps program at Center ICE, please complete the application form at the link below. A member of the Center ICE team will contact you to talk more about your value proposition and the next steps to get you started.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Each I-Corps team is eligible to receive financial support to perform their customer discovery interviews. Support comes as a reimbursement after the program ends but must be spent during the six-week program period and may be used to support various entrepreneurial activities related to the program, including:
- Defray the travel costs of entrepreneurial interviews, including taxi/uber/lyft fare, airline tickets, and hotel stays anywhere in the USA.
- Attend industry conferences or trade shows + associated fees.
- Pay for video conferencing services to allow for remote interviews, and educational support materials.
Funding may not be used for attendance at academic conferences, business services (e.g., legal and accounting), electronic equipment, product development, or third-party service providers. Our team will work with you to identify appropriate uses of funding. Suitable conferences typically should be identified before the program begins.
Applications will be reviewed by a selection committee on a rolling basis. Teams accepted into the program will be assigned to a cohort based on availability. Qualified applicants may be invited to an interview with the program instructor as part of the application process.
Team eligibility requirements include:
- Team members, with at least one located in Alaska, committed to attending required workshops and completing out-of-class assignments (15 鈥 20 interview) OR reference from another University in the Pacific Northwest.
- An idea or project that is based in the STEM fields or has a technology component 鈥 this idea can be very early-stage, and teams are not required to have prototypes.
- Open to both university and non-university affiliated teams 鈥 teams including faculty, students, staff, and alumni from the University of Alaska are given first preference, but all teams located in Alaska may apply for I-Corps.
- Curiosity and enthusiasm.
We do not recommend that teams have more than four members. Typically, teams consist of at least one scientific or technological expert who is responsible for the team鈥檚 idea (鈥渢he academic/technical lead鈥) and at least one business focused team member interested in conducting entrepreneurial research and directing group efforts (鈥渢he entrepreneurial lead鈥). The entrepreneurial lead may or may not have prior business experience but must be committed to leading or organizing team activities. For more information on how to form a team for I-Corps, contact centerice@alaska.edu