Oct 2026–Dec 2026
Tech Venture TeamUp (TVT) pairs NYU researcher teams with NYU Stern MBA and other Masters student talent to accelerate the commercialization journey for early-stage deep tech & life science innovations stemming from the university’s research labs. TVT builds on a successful model of NYU researcher-MBA/Masters collaborations that helped launch ventures like Oraliva and Vital Audio. Over a three-month incubation period, research teams gain business-focused teammates who expand their go-to-market capacity, while MBA/Masters students gain hands-on experience bringing an emerging technology to market. Both parties have the opportunity to co-found a venture together based on cutting-edge NYU research.
Faculty/Researchers - Apply Here
Tech Venture TeamUp is structured to maximize progress & cohesion for the new team:
Post Program: After the program concludes the newly formed teams will decide whether to continue to work together. Those who carry forward will receive support from the Leslie Entrepreneurial Institute to pursue additional programs and grants including NSF I-Corps, NYU Entrepreneurs Challenge, SBIR/STTR grants, and/or other follow-on programs to continue the commercialization & startup journey.
MBA/Masters Students:
In addition to the individual criteria for researcher and students above (in who TVT is For), all applicants must also be:
Open to Co-Founding: Researchers and students who are open to potentially co-founding a company with a matched MBA/Masters student and faculty/researcher team. Note the time period working together during TVT is considered a trial period for your new team members – you’ll decide to keep working together after the finale on Dec 10.
Committed: Teams and students who can commit to the full three-month incubation period and the mandatory events which include the kickoff, workshops and final pitchfest.
Mutually Interested/Aligned: No students or research projects will be matched with each other unless both parties agree to be paired. After the kickoff, you/your team may not get selected by a counterparty, or may withdraw if you don’t see an appropriate match before committing to participate in the entire duration of the program.
For Researchers
For MBA/Masters Students
For Both
Intellectual property ownership remains with the University and Principal Investigators until teams choose to form a legal company together. At that point, the technology would be licensed from NYU to the company with equity granted accordingly. In order to participate in TVT all participants will be required to sign a form which indicates they understand this IP ownership status, before they can be matched with a team/student.