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Requirements

Project 62 requirements & standards

Operating rules, infrastructure requirements, facility standards, and portfolio constraints. Engagement modes follow the UMRF Ventures student-employment model and Riipen-style project, work-based learning, and internship modes—see About Us.

1) Operational & methodological requirements

These requirements enforce public benefit outcomes and disciplined execution.

  • 4A flywheel: Act (Analyze) → Aim (Create) → Align (Apply) → Assess (Evaluate). See the diagram on About Us and in the Venture Engine overview.
  • 7P pipeline: Problem → Process → Product → Profit → People → Planet → Public Benefit.
  • 65/35 financial mandate: OpEx capped at 65% of gross revenue; 35% redistributed as Social Surplus (14% university general funds, 13% R&D, 5% local charity, 3% STEM scholarships). See also the Amos-Wicks STEM AI Research Endowed Scholarship Fund.
  • Kanban governance & billing: Backlog → Research → Build → Validate → Deploy → Measure → Monetize. Billing ties to completed tasks.
  • Student workforce integration: $20/hr living wage + Student IP Assignment Agreement + Bloom’s “Creation” level deliverables.
  • Supplier development: prioritize diverse, ethical, inclusive supply chains within local enterprise partnerships.

2) Technical & infrastructure requirements

Compute and security are driven by data sensitivity (especially healthcare) and modeling needs.

  • Healthcare AI & compute stack: GPU nodes with minimum 24GB VRAM for 3D volumetric modeling; Python + PyTorch + medical deep learning libraries.
  • Data security & governance: de‑identified datasets, HIPAA-aligned hosting, RBAC, secure sandbox environments, encrypted DICOM servers.
  • Web ecosystem & e-commerce: lightweight WordPress architecture with Ecwid for taxes, subscriptions, and compliance.

3) Physical space & facility requirements (The Lab)

  • Applied VR/Gaming Lab (2000–3000 sq ft): dedicated commercial circuits, upgraded HVAC + insulation, subflooring, acoustic wall paneling.
  • Co-Founders & admin office: locking cabinets, smartboard/whiteboard, teleconferencing equipment.
  • Conference & collaboration zones: two conference rooms (8–10 and 6–8) with screens; open foyer seating (8–10) with branded display monitor.

4) Core portfolio product requirements

  • Radiology AI Digital Twin (Track A): positioned as Clinical Decision Support (not autonomous diagnosis); 12‑month pilot with a regional academic medical center.
  • Sterling Treats Microfactory (Track B): zero‑waste symbiosis via spent grain upcycling; QR traceability (“Sterling Pulse”); compliance with Mississippi Cottage Law or Commercial Feed Law labeling requirements.
  • Project Sphinx VR App: Meta Quest 360° navigation under a strict $10,000 MVP budget; content‑based filtering major advisory under a $300 AI budget; gamified FAFSA guidance with civic partners.
Get involved

Clients submit projects. Students submit résumés.

Catalyst matches real partner work with Belhaven student talent—so clients get delivery and students get paid, portfolio-ready experience. Built on the UMRF Ventures paid-student model, using Riipen-style project, work-based learning, and internship modes.

Prospective clients

Bring a scoped problem. You get faculty-supervised student teams, defined deliverables, and living-wage project capacity without a full-time hire.

  • Outcome-focused sprints with clear success metrics
  • Healthcare AI, data, product, and venture sandbox options
  • NDA, IP, and compliance intake before sensitive work

Belhaven students

Share your résumé and when you can work. You get matched to real projects at a $20/hour living wage with Creation-level deliverables for your portfolio.

  • Paid project work during the semester
  • Skills applied on Track A research or Track B ventures
  • Introductions when your availability and skills fit a sponsor need