The main goal of FET2RIN is helping researchers to learn how to rapidly develop and test novel solutions by gathering feedbacks. Many projects fail to generate impact, as startups fail to succeed on the market, by not validating their ideas early on, with real-life customers. To mitigate that, researchers attending FET2RIN workshops will learn how to apply the lean start-up approach, getting “out of the lab”, search for unmet needs and validate their impact related assumptions. Lean Startup is a new, field-tested philosophy that, within FET2RIN, provides researchers with a toolset to increase chances of generating impact for their projects.
Validation = Idea development and testing outside the lab
• Getting customer feedback with fast-made prototypes of an idea
• Testing exploitation models and validate the results
• Pivot
The Lean methodology has proven records of considerably reducing the incidence of failure, while increasing the chances of successful commercialisation of innovative ideas. Through these courses researchers will:
• Access a unique opportunity to validate impact assumptions as well as exploitation prospects in real market conditions;
• Benefit from the knowledge gained from to peer interaction and access to expert coaches;
• Learn realistic, common-sense validation principles and acquire hands-on experience in product and customer development within a real business environment;
• Enjoy the opportunity to interact with experienced and competent mentors and advisors from industry, meet with investors and enter their networks.
Workshops followed the flipped classroom approach: video materials has been provided on-line before the coaching, and time in Brussels has been mainly devoted to team-work, discussion, debates and review.