The primary role of the IIC is to establish and stabilize a robust innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem at St Joseph’s University. Key functions include:
Organizing Workshops and Training Sessions: The IIC conducts a variety of workshops and training sessions focused on innovation, entrepreneurship, intellectual property rights, and start-up development. These programs are designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of the academic community, equipping them to turn their ideas into viable products or services.
Supporting Prototype Development: The council facilitates the transition of innovative ideas into working prototypes through hands-on support, mentorship, and access to prototyping resources. This support is crucial in helping ideas reach the proof-of-concept stage.
Encouraging Collaboration and Networking: The IIC creates opportunities for students, faculty, and staff to collaborate with industry partners, start-up incubators, and innovation hubs. Through networking events and interaction with successful entrepreneurs, participants gain valuable insights and connections that are critical for the growth of their projects.
Organizing Competitions and Events: To encourage active participation in the innovation ecosystem, the IIC organizes events such as ideathons, hackathons, start-up pitch competitions, and innovation challenges. These events provide a platform for participants to showcase their creativity, receive feedback from experts, and win recognition for their ideas.
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