Idea-to-Product® Competition for Social Entrepreneurship at Purdue
The National Idea to Product ® (I2P) Competition for Social Entrepreneurship provides a natural pathway for students to learn about and experience entrepreneurship – via the projects that they develop for their partners in the community.
| Group type: | Competition |
| Focus: | Ideas |
| Organizer: | University Program |
| Funding: | Corporate Sponsors, University Support |
| Industries: | Biotech, Cleantech, Computing, Education, Entertainment, Financial, Food and Drink, Gaming, Health, Information Technology, Internet, Lifestyle, Media, Nanotech, Real Estate, Retail, Sports, Travel |
| Location: | West Lafayette, IN |
| Website: | http://innovate.ecn.purdue.edu |
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Rebeca Hwang
Korean-Argentine finishing her PhD at Stanford. Addicted to startups and entrepreneurship. Life ADD & Loves travelling.
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Michael Raley
Acoustical Engineering graduate from Purdue University. Currently pursuing projects at Purdue University.
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Derek Mauk
Pursuing MBA at the Krannert School of Management, Purdue University.
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Rahul Bhutani
Pursuing Agricultural & Biological Engineering degree at Purdue University.
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YouNoodle
YouNoodle is a place to discover and support the hottest early-stage companies and university innovation.
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The Bernal Hill Group
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Magoosh
Magoosh is a social utility for learning. We believe that people learn best when they work together through acts of generosity without the formal constraints of traditional education.
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Magoosh is a social utility for learning. We believe that people learn best when they work together through acts of generosity without the formal constraints of traditional education.