How Eric Fernandez & Brazos Innovation Partners Turn Academic Innovation Into Market-Ready Companies
In this episode of the Leaders List Show, Bryon Morrison sits down with Eric Fernandez, Co-founder and Chief Business Officer of Brazos Innovation Partners, to discuss how breakthrough ideas move from academia, research, and founder vision into real commercial businesses.Eric shares the journey behind Brazos Innovation Partners, a company that spun out of Baylor University and now helps innovators, professors, founders, and private companies commercialize early-stage technology. Together, Bryon and Eric explore the execution gap that often keeps great ideas from reaching the market, the “Founders as a Service” model, the realities of scaling a startup that serves other startups, and what leaders should think about before trying to build a new product or company.Key insights from the conversation include:◾ Bridging the execution gap: Eric explains why great academic and technical ideas often fail without the right business structure, market validation, and execution support.◾ Founders as a Service: Brazos Innovation Partners helps turn promising concepts into companies by providing the founding team, commercialization strategy, and operational support needed to move from idea to market.◾ Commercializing innovation: Eric shares how Brazos evaluates intellectual property, works with funding partners, and helps determine whether early-stage technology has true commercial viability.◾ Scaling a startup for startups: As Brazos grows, Eric discusses the importance of culture, hiring, process, and staying ahead of client needs while working with companies in different stages of commercialization.◾ Validating the market: Eric emphasizes the importance of objective market analysis, customer feedback, and understanding whether a product is solving the right problem before raising money or scaling.◾ Founder mindset and flexibility: The conversation explores why founders need strong conviction while remaining open to better paths, alternative markets, and feedback from the people they hope to serve.◾ Building outside the core business: Eric explains why companies with strong ideas may need to partner or outsource commercialization instead of trying to force innovation through an already busy internal team.Join us for a conversation on innovation, commercialization, startup growth, and what it takes to turn a promising idea into a viable business.❓ What do you think is the hardest part of bringing a great idea to market? Share your thoughts in the comments below!#Innovation #StartupGrowth #Commercialization #FoundersAsAService #DeepTech #ProductMarketFit #Leadership #BusinessGrowth #Entrepreneurship #ExecutiveMultiplier