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El libro se recomienda a los emprendedores en todo tipo de tecnologias (sobre todo en alta tecnología) y en particular para estudiantes y para profesionales que inician su carrera profesional. Se ha palnteado, asimismo, para que sea muy útil para cursos para emprendedores de grado y de posgrado, que hoy dia muchas instituciones estan actualamente introduciendo, y para todos aquellos interesados en conocer como se debe desarrollar proceso emprendedor de base tecnológica.

CONTENIDOS.

Part I: Reflections, Motives, and Money
1. Some Suggestions from an Economist to a New-High-Tech Starter
2. The Academic Entrepreneur: An Oxymoron?
3. Money
4. Confessions of a Start-Up Junkie
5. Being Both and “Intrapreneur” and Entrepreneur in Optoelectronics Industry

Part II: Some Case Studies
6. Mirada Solutions: The Case Study of a University Spin-Off
7. Building a Company the Old Fashioned Way: Meadeowlark Optics, inc.
8. Building a Lasting Optical Design and Manufacturing Company
9. The Life and Times of a High-Tech Entrepreneur
10. A Case from a Russia: IPG Photonics
11. Wacko WYKO
12. The Ocean Optics Story in a Nutshell
13. Experiences in Starting a Nano-Sized Company
14. The Story of Fiberonics
15. Founding a Fiber-Optic Component and Sensor business
16. How to Start a Small High-Tech Business in Troutdale, Oregon
17. SMARTEC: Bringing Fiber-Optic Sensors into Concrete Applications
18. “An Earth Odyssey” or Fibersensing
19. The First Years of Crystal Fibre A/S from University Perspective
20. Multiwave Photonics: Our Experience Building a Fiber-Optic Company Based in Portugal

Part III: Supporting the Entrepreneur
21. Bullnet Capital: Our Experience as a Venture Capital Firme Participating in the Development of Technology-Related Companies in Sapain and Portugal
22. Intellectual Property in High-Tech Entrepreneurship
23. Support for a Young Company

Part IV: The Universities
24. Strateg Support for the Creation of New Technology-Based Enterprises from Spanish Public Universities: The Case of the Technical University of Madrid
25. University Research and the Optics Industry


Postscript: Some Concluding Thoughts Appendix
Editor and Author Biographies.