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2010 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
Location: West Lafayette, IN
Website: http://www.purdue.edu/innovate

COMMENTS (2)

  • Ian Fisk Ian Fisk wrote (1 year ago):

    Info. for people who are or know Sustainable Entrepreneurs : The William James Foundation Socially Responsible Business Plan Competition offers in-kind and cash prizes worth more than $100,000 for sustainable entrepreneurs. Entrants can be any age / anywhere in the world. 2010 deadlines are Sept 10th & Dec. 4th. http://ww.williamjamesfoundation.org.

  • Nancy  Clement Nancy Clement wrote (1 year ago):

    congratulations to the 12 student finalist teams!

Members (19)

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  • Priya Raval

    Pursuing a BS in Bioengineering from the University of California: San Diego (UCSD). Intern at Boston Scientific Corporation (2009).

  • Erinn Sheridan

    I recently graduated from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology with a BS in Biomedical Engineering. I am currently working full-time with an entrepreneurial company, FAST Diagnostics, on a device that will determine kidney function in real time.

  • Mathijs de Bruijn

    Executive member at Bluefields Filtration Enterprise Team, Active member of SEED, Student at the University of Virginia working towards a double major in financial economics and foreign affairs.

Startups (17)

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  • 21st Century Urban Farm

    Transforming agriculture and architecture to invent a new connection to local food systems in urban areas.

  • test

    Testing the I2P4SE site

  • The Bluefields Filter Enterprise

    A water filter production site that uses unique, income-segmenting installment payment plans to reduce the financial burden on the people while increasing per-unit profitability

  • Linear Clock

    The OSU Time Team, in partnership with the Down Syndrome Association, is designing a product to assist children with Down syndrome manage time and, through commercialization efforts, to provide the association an alternative source of revenue.

  • Mobile Universal Remote

    To control home appliances through mobiles from anywhere in the world.