Providing better support for entrepreneurial activities in the weather, water, and climate community

IF 6.9 1区 地球科学 Q1 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society Pub Date : 2024-03-27 DOI:10.1175/bams-d-23-0301.1
Keith L. Seitter, Emma Tipton, Paul A.T. Higgins
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Abstract There has been an increase in entrepreneurial activity within the weather, water, and climate (WWC) community over the past decade, with the potential for much more as artificial intelligence/machine learning techniques continue to develop and as new opportunities arise across the weather, climate services, and ocean services enterprises. Despite indications of recent growth, this study reports on key challenges that are limiting the community’s ability to achieve the full potential of commercialization of new WWC products and services. Most of these challenges are related to the preparation of those in the WWC community for jobs in the private sector in general, and entrepreneurial activities in particular. These results extend and build upon the work of others who have reported on shortcomings in the preparation of students for positions in the private sector, with this study showing that deficits in preparation and awareness of available resources affect potential entrepreneurs well into their career — most researchers are unaware of the resources available to them. Based on a synthesis of input from successful WWC entrepreneurs, many of the challenges could be greatly reduced by relatively minor adjustments to curriculums at universities and through new programs that could be offered by scientific and professional societies to help potential entrepreneurs better take advantage of existing resources as they spin up a new business.
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为天气、水和气候界的创业活动提供更好的支持
摘要 过去十年来,天气、水和气候(WWC)界的创业活动不断增加,随着人工智能/机器学习技术的不断发展,以及天气、气候服务和海洋服务企业新机遇的出现,创业活动有可能会更多。尽管最近出现了一些增长迹象,但本研究报告指出了一些关键挑战,这些挑战限制了社区充分发挥世界天气理事会新产品和服务商业化潜力的能力。这些挑战中的大多数都与妇女世界大会社区成员在私营部门的就业准备有关,特别是创业活动。这项研究表明,在准备工作和对可用资源的认识方面的不足会影响潜在创业者的职业生涯--大多数研究人员并不了解他们可以利用的资源。根据世界华人世界成功企业家的意见综合,许多挑战都可以通过对大学课程进行相对较小的调整,以及通过科学和专业协会提供的新计划来大大减少,以帮助潜在企业家在创建新企业时更好地利用现有资源。
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期刊介绍: The Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (BAMS) is the flagship magazine of AMS and publishes articles of interest and significance for the weather, water, and climate community as well as news, editorials, and reviews for AMS members.
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