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Idea, Innovation, Impact Lab seeks student participants

March 14, 2016

Photo of an energy-efficient light bulbThe Idea, Innovation, Impact Lab (I-Lab) is a 16-week program, which includes workshops on creativity, social impact, design, engineering and innovation.

In this start-up accelerator, students work in multi-disciplinary entrepreneurial teams to develop an innovative technology to solve a social problem.

Student applicants are currently being sought for the fall semester.

The course will be taught as a series of workshops that will include both required topics and on-demand topics, or those that relate to a particular team and innovation. Each team will receive between $500 and $1,000 to support market research prototype development.

The I-Lab allows students to engage in the entrepreneurial process from opportunity identification to the launch of a new venture. Students will be exposed to entrepreneurial tools to help them create an innovative product, produce a prototype and develop a sound business model which incorporates and measures the financial, social and environmental impact (e.g., the double- or triple-bottom line).

At the program’s conclusion, the I-Lab will host a “Demo Day” where E-teams will pitch their final product ideas to community members and potential investors.

The I-lab is open to all NIU students, undergraduate or graduate, with a passion and desire to make a positive impact on a pressing world problem. Students may enter the program as already formed E-teams, or as individuals looking to join a team. Students will have the option of taking the I-Lab Accelerator Program for up to six hours of course credit.

The I-Lab will be housed in the new NIU Incubator, a 10,485-square-foot space located in the University Libraries’ main building, to be launched in September 2016. The space will contain a mix of open seating areas that allow for casual group discussions or serendipitous encounters, smaller “office” space for private strategy and planning meetings, and conference areas available for more formal group discussions and presentations.

There will be dedicated space for the I-Lab Accelerator, including office space and conference rooms to allow student teams to collaborate and engage with faculty and mentors.

For more information about the program or how to apply, contact Christine Mooney at (815) 753-6308 or chmooney@niu.edu.