Launched in 2024, the Faculty Innovation Ambassadors program is designed to improve access to information and assistance related to inventorship, innovation, and entrepreneurship throughout campus.
Each Faculty Innovation Ambassador (or “FIA”) serves each of their college communities as an in-house, experienced voice and source for information on topics like commercialization, intellectual property, and the translation of research into impactful inventions. They also serve as a direct line of feedback to help TLA improve our services, processes, and programs.
FIAs are selected based on their leadership, research history, and experience with commercialization, along with other factors. Each FIA must commit to a 2-year term and go through a training workshop where they delve into the details to learn about commercialization in depth. In partnership with TLA, they help organize and participate in events and updates for their colleges around topics like innovation, intellectual property, and entrepreneurship.
2024-2026 Faculty Innovation Ambassadors
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The primary responsibility of the FIA is the serve as the initial point of contact for questions from their college colleagues related to intellectual property, commercialization, and entrepreneurship activities. They serve as pro-active connectors, bringing their academic colleagues together with TLA professionals to ultimately translate the products of university innovation out into the marketplace to create social and economic impact.
The FIA experience begins with an in-depth training and orientation session focused on TLA and all the resources and services offered. They must commit to 5 to 10 hours of participation per quarter, as well as make themselves available for meetings with colleagues on an ad-hoc basis. Each FIA commits to participating at least twice annually in co-speaking opportunities with TLA, such as discussion panels and presentations at community events.
Tech Launch Arizona FIAs are selected from the pool of inventors who have a demonstrated, successful record of academic research and innovation, as well as experience in the full range of commercialization activities, from invention disclosure through intellectual property development and licensing. Each FIA must have a deep commitment not only to advancing their own research, but to helping their colleagues in each of their respective colleges to achieve similar success.
If you are interested in connecting with the FIA in your college, reach out to them directly. Alternatively, you can reach out to the Licensing Manager associated with your college and they can help connect you with your FIA, answer questions you might have, and provide additional helpful resources.
If you don't see an FIA listed for your college, contact TLA and we will help you connect with the best person to assist you and answer your questions. You may also reach out to the Licensing Manager associated with your college or academic field.
For questions about the Faculty Innovation Ambassadors program, contact:
Paul Tumarkin, Assistant Director, Marketing & Communications
tumarkin@arizona.edu, 520-626-8770