ENOX Technologies

Bill Bygrave, Case Director
Sam Perkins, Case Writer

Center for Entrepreneurial Studies,
Babson College © 1996

ISBN 0-324-00165-7

Case Teaching Package
A case teaching package, written by Bill Bygrave, is available for this case. It includes strategies for case presentation, key concepts, solutions to the assignment questions in the case, and suggestions for the most effective ways to work this case into your course.

Length
This case is 14 pages in length and its case teaching package is 6 pages.

Abstract

This case enables students to understand the process that many inventors-cum-entrepreneurs go through as they strive to develop their inventions and find commercial applications. ENOX Technologies was started on a shoestring by Voit Damevski and Stanley Rich in 1989 to develop technology for reducing nitrogen oxide emitted from diesel engines. Their initial R&D contracts came from a very large engine manufacturer. After four years of relentless effort developing their technology with a number of R&D contracts from large companies and state and federal government agencies, they found a viable niche for their technology in the natural gas transmission industry.

This case can be positioned almost anywhere in a basic entrepreneurship course, but the later it is in the course, the more the students will get from it, because it touches on material that is taught throughout a new ventures course.

Study Question

  • Outline a five-year strategic plan for ENOX. Your plan must consider the resources that would be needed to implement your plan. How could ENOX obtain these resources?

Key Words

starting a business, creativity, funding R&D, developing a technology, developing a commercial product, growing a business, environmental issues, patents, intellectual property, government regulations, automobile and truck industries, natural gas transmission industry, financing a venture, alliances with huge corporations, mentoring, careers


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