InNUvation Annual Events
InNUvation hosts events throughout the year to help students gain and share essential skills pertinent to entrepreneurship.
Upcoming Events - Hosted by InNUvation

Time: January 12, 2010 (Informational Meeting) February 25, 2010 (Event)
Applied Research Day (ARD) returns to the find hidden objects
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Northwestern University
Technological Institute on February 19, 2009. Organized by McCormick,
Weinberg, Kellogg, and Medill students from the entrepreneurial and
innovation club InNUvation, the event will focus on the importance of
translational research. More specifically, it seeks to combine the
technical expertise of scientific researchers with the entrepreneurial
knowledge of aspiring businessmen. For scientific researchers, this is
a unique opportunity to learn to present to a non-technical audience
and to consider the broader context of taking research beyond the lab
bench. For business students, it provides an opportunity to collaborate
with actual researchers to create novel business ventures.
Cash prizes will be awarded to outstanding poster presenters, and
there will be opportunities to meet with venture capitalists. Further,
this event provides an opportunity to create collaborations for the
InNUvation Venture Challenge later in the spring, where substantial
cash prizes provide funding to bring ideas to market. Please consider
presenting posters at Applied Research Day. Research that has already
been publicly disclosed is appropriate, as is new research.
Upcoming Events - Non-InNUvation
The CHEST Foundation and the Kellogg School of Management Case Competition 2010
Time: December 4, 2009 (Registration deadline), April 25, 2010 (Business Plan Submission Deadline), May 11, 2010 (Finalist Presentation)
The Carol and Larry Levy Social Entrepreneurship Lab and the Health
Enterprise Management Program at Kellogg are partnering with the CHEST
Foundation, American Diabetes Association and Centers for Disease
Control (CDC) Foundation in search of business models that will improve the outcome of patients with diabetes For more information visit the competition's website.
Click here to register.
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