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SUMMARY:2019 Application Deadline: Design for Social Innovation
DESCRIPTION:The applications for DFSI 2019 have closed. Please join Columbia Entrepreneurship’s mailing list to learn when applications for 2020 are open! \n\nDesign for Social Innovation \nA project-based initiative and course aimed at solving complex global problems through design \nDesign For Social Innovation (DFSI) is a project-based initiative where Columbia University students and faculty support social enterprises and nonprofit organizations to solve complex\, ambiguous global problems through human-centered design. The initiative combines an interdisciplinary cohort of exceptional students\, cutting edge research\, design + passionate organizations to deliver a positive impact. The initiative is a collaboration between Columbia Entrepreneurship’s Design Studio and the Columbia School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA).   \n\nThis a 3.0 credit course offered through SIPA and open to cross-registration from all Columbia Schools. \nA total of 24 students will be selected via an application and interview process.\nStudents will apply for a specific project and will work in groups of four with their client. \nThe Course will be held in the Design Studio on Wednesdays from 11:00am-12:50pm in the Spring. \n\nClients (details below):  \n\nAga Khan Foundation (Youth and Employment – Kyrgyzstan) \nComputer Science for ALL (K12 Ed Tech – US) \nGeneral Assembly (Technology Training to Communities in Need – NYC)\nHarlem Children’s Zone (Harlem Communities – NYC) \nMobdiun: Creative Youth (Youth and Deradicalization- Tunisia) \nWitness (Human Rights and Media – Global) \n\n\n(All airfare and lodging will be covered by Columbia for students accepted to international projects) \n  \n\nSpring 2020 Clients \nAga Khan Foundation (Youth and Employment – Kyrgyzstan)  \n  \nChallenge: How Might We Better Connect Youth to E-Commerce Opportunities in Kyrgyzstan? \nSince 2002\, the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) has been supporting the establishment of institutions and programmes that help develop an economically dynamic\, politically stable and intellectually and culturally vibrant Kyrgyz Republic.  These include the main campus of the University of Central Asia in Naryn; the Osh School; the First MicroFinance Company; the Kyrgyz Investment Credit Bank; various initiatives supporting 310\,000 people in the Osh and Naryn oblasts; and activities of the Aga Khan Music Initiative to support broad-based music and arts education. \nConnect and retain talented Kyrgyz youth in the growing e-services sector. Columbia students will collaborate with the Aga Khan Foundation and the affiliated Mountain Societies Development Programme (MSDSP)  to interview Kyrgyz youth and e-service leaders in Kyrgyzstan. Columbia students will also research current e-services trends in Kyrgyzstan and beyond.  Based on the interviews and related research\, Columbia students will articulate a number of challenges and opportunities.  One primary goal will be to understand how students are or are not prepared for e-service jobs. Another major goal will be to understand how youth in Kyrgyzstan make decisions about what jobs they take and careers they pursue. Finally\, Columbia students and their local partners will develop and test prototype solutions to these opportunities and challenges.  \n* \nComputer Science for ALL (K12 Ed Tech -NYC)  \n  \nChallenge: Scaling K-12 Education Technology and CS Programming Across US — how might we expand reach without sacrificing quality? \nComputer Science for All (CSforALL)’s mission is to make high-quality computer science an integral part of the educational experience of all K-12 students and teachers in the US and to support student pathways to college and career success. \nCSforALL has supported some 150 school districts across the United States — primarily in urban areas. This programming includes consulting with district and state level teams to create state level plans for integrating CS education into K-12\, thinking about lens of equity and serving “all” and maintaining rigor and high quality in the process. This requires significant support on the team at CSforALL.  There is significant demand from districts across the US and globally but CSforALL’s capacity for response is challenged. How might they scale and reach every district that needs them without reducing quality of programming? \nMore Information on CSForALL’s District Support Programming: SCRIPT — the Strategic CSforALL Resource & Implementation Planning Tool — is a framework to guide teams of district administrators\, school leaders\, and educators through a series of collaborative visioning\, self-assessment and goal-setting exercises to create or expand upon a computer science education implementation plan for their students. School districts and other local education organizations are the unit of change toward creating rigorous\, inclusive and sustainable K-12 computer science education. The SCRIPT supports systems-level change by addressing five key areas: (1) Leadership\, (2) Teacher Capacity and Development\, (3) Curriculum and Materials Selection and Refinement\, (4) Partners\, and (5) Community. \n* \nGeneral Assembly (Technology Training to NYC Communities in Need) \n  \nChallenge: How might GA connect its most resource challenged students to public benefits and other resources that will support them on a trajectory towards job & economic security? \nGeneral Assembly (GA) is a technology company representing the future of work. It is a pioneer in education and career transformation\, specializing in today’s most in-demand skills.  GA has 20 offices in 6 countries and 35\,000 alumni. \nGA is launching a new program aimed at bridging the digital divide and ensuring that those left out of the digital revolution are fully integrated. Through an impact investment fund\, GA will be able to provide access to its programming to communities in need — both those on public assistance and those coming out of the prison system (for non-violent offenses).  GA is interested in working with a team of students to get real time feedback on how best to access and scale public benefits so they can reach exponentially more students and ensure that these students are able to successfully complete programs & be on a trajectory towards job and economic security. \n* \nHarlem Children’s Zone (Harlem Communities – NYC)  \n  \nChallenge:  How Might We Better Serve Harlem Families Who are Not Accessing HCZ’s Resources? \nHarlem Children’s Zone (HCZ) is a pioneering nonprofit organization committed to ending generational poverty in Central Harlem. \nHistorically\, HCZ has offered several opportunities for assessment\, referral and in-person direct services (e.g.\, legal consultation\, benefit screening\, financial counseling\, tax preparation\, adult education courses) through various programs\, including Community Pride and Single Stop.  Over the years\, these programs have faced various challenges such as discontinued funding\, duplication of efforts\, or leadership changes. It’s important for us to continue serving the adult population in Harlem\, but we wish to define our priorities and align our resources to deliver services in the most effective and efficient manner. \n\nClarify the priorities for direct community services (by talking to the customer)\nDesign how we will deliver these services using existing resources\nCreate a financial model to demonstrate cost-effectiveness\n\n* \nMobdiun: Creative Youth (Youth and Deradicalization- Tunisia)  \n  \nChallenge:  How Might We Create a Scalable and Sustainable Model for Youth Development across Tunisia? \nMobdiun – Creative Youth is a social impact organization founded in 2016. Mobdiun\, meaning ‘creatives’ in Arabic\, inspires young girls and boys\, living in marginalized communities where the Tunisian Revolution was sparked and are today at risk of violent extremism\, to become the peaceful and creative change leaders of their communities Mobdiun uses arts\, sports and technology in order to help amplify their voices and to contribute to their social\, economic and political inclusion.  \nIn its short-term strategy\, Mobdiun proposes to implement a comprehensive pilot project in Kram Ouest in order to serve the 9.000 teenagers aged 10 – 19 who live in the area. In its longer-term strategy\, Mobdiun wants to scale to similar at-risk working-class neighborhoods and potentially impact 500.000 young people from the same age group.  \nMobidun staff will be leading teens through a four-month Leadership Academy workshop where they will learn the basics of human centered design and will run a design challenge around youth and civic engagement. Youth teams will create civic action groups and will explore\, reframe\, generate and prototype solutions to problems that they encounter on a daily basis. By creating solutions for their after school programs at the Mobdiun Youth House\, teens will actively participate in positive leadership and learn valuable skills around project management and creating deliverables.  \nColumbia students will work with Mobdiun from January-May 2020 on Youth oriented policy in marginalized neighborhoods\, Creating a guiding framework and a “manual” procedure for the youth centers that formalizes and standardizes the best practices for the youth; ie\, welcome procedure in the youth houses located in marginalized neighborhoods\, services that should be offered depending on youth situations\, the best practices and benchmarks of the policies and procedures of advanced countries. This will be a direct continuation of the Fall Leadership Academy project. One goal will be to convince the Ministry of Youth to endorse this project\, supervise it\, and commit to adopt it in a newly elected government. Students will create a prototype national public policy for youth in critically underserved areas. \n  \n* \nWitness (Human Rights and Media – NYC)  \n  \nChallenge:  How might we enable more people around the world to harness the power of video effectively in their fight for human rights? \nAbout WITNESS: WITNESS.org is a global human rights organization that has partnered with 420+ groups in over 130 countries since its founding in 1992. Specialized in the use of video for the defense and promotion of human rights\, WITNESS has supported partners using video to expose war crimes\, protect indigenous land rights\, stop police violence\, defend immigrants\, fight hate speech\, and many other issues.  With staff based around the world\, WITNESS is constantly learning about new tactics –and gaps– in the global field of video-for-change. Because WITNESS believes these learnings don’t belong to us –but rather to the movement–  the organization sees sharing what we’re learning as an ethical obligation and a defining aspect of our ethos as an organization. \nAbout the project: \nOver the years\, WITNESS has ramped up efforts to make what we’re learning more accessible to more people who could benefit from this knowledge (see\, for example: the Video for Change book\, published in 2005 and available online in six languages; and the Video Advocacy curriculum\, launched in 2007 with 37 sessions covering everything from storytelling to interviewing survivors of abuse to creating an overarching strategy for advocacy with video.) We’ve done this by putting our curriculum online\, creating social-media derivatives in several languages\, responding to direct events like protests\, hiring locally-based staff\, organizing opportunties for activists to connect and swap tactics\, working with partners to tailor and localize different bits of the guidance\, and more. Today our online Library is home to over 180 training resources (including videos\, guides\, tipsheets) in more than 27 languages – all available for free.  We’ve seen activists download\, add to\, remix and then share these materials with their own networks\, a testament to their usefulness. Much progress has been made in ensuring more people access this guidance\, but yet we’re only scratching the surface. \nBased on this assumption\, WITNESS recently created a new Learning & Sharing program to craft a long-term vision for how we could better learn and share. In the WITNESS context this could mean\, for example\, assessing which learnings from a local context (like protests in Rio\, for example) could have global relevance when new protests erupt in Hong Kong or Mexico; or\, in another scenario\, how learnings about collecting visual evidence of illegal deforestation in the Amazon could be shared with indigenous communities and activists facing similar challenges in Malaysia.  This work seeks not to copy-paste solutions\, but to avoid duplication of mistakes and build on a global field of existing knowledge to help activists use video more effectively\, strategically\, ethically and safely. \nFor this partnership we’re looking to learn more about how organizations and movements learn.  What are the best models\, methodologies\, workflows and practices for LEARNING in the human rights sector and beyond?  We’ve identified 80+ entities – from corporations like the Cheesecake Factory to peers like New Tactics for Human Rights to Firefighter Trade Associations and more – and we’d like to scan their tactics\, approaches to help us understand which of these strategies could benefit those using video for justice and human rights. Help us!
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/design-for-social-innovation-applications-open/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191022T040000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191022T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191001T201956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191009T193548Z
UID:18707-1571716800-1571770800@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Studio Hours at the Design Studio (Open Collaboration Time)
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL IN THE COLUMBIA COMMUNITY \nDo you have an idea and want to get personal design thinking feedback from the Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio? During Studio Hours\, teams or individuals are invited to discuss their projects or ideas one-on-one with human-centered designers in the Studio. Teams of Columbia affiliates are also welcome to use the studio space for working independently on their entrepreneurial projects. \nThe Design Studio is located at 645 W 120th Street\, Room 430.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/studio-hours-at-the-design-studio-open-collaboration-time-4/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191023
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191024
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191014T205410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191014T205410Z
UID:18857-1571788800-1571875199@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Application Deadline: SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) Funding
DESCRIPTION:The DOD SBIR 19.3 and STTR 19.C Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) topics are open until October 23. \nAFWERX has open innovation topics\, with (conditional) fund-matching for VCs. Opportunity to put your data science tech on the Joint Strike Fighter\, largest defense program in global history. \nLearn more here.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/application-deadline-sbir-small-business-innovation-research-funding/
CATEGORIES:SBIR
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191023
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191024
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191023T134501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191023T143735Z
UID:18916-1571788800-1571875199@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Columbia Giving Day - Click to Support Columbia Entrepreneurs!
DESCRIPTION:Give to innovators changing the world today! \n\nIt’s our mission to help all innovators and entrepreneurs across Columbia with funding\, programming\, and pedagogy. That’s why we say that a gift to Columbia Entrepreneurship is a gift to all Columbia founders\, regardless of the school they attend—including Barnard and Teachers College. Because it takes more than grit and brilliance to launch a new venture\, we offer financial help though competitive grants\, guidance at the Columbia Startup Lab\, and fieldwork programs that help our founders use the tools of innovation in real-world settings\, solving real-world problems in the markets they serve. Explore our areas of interest to learn how your gift makes an immediate difference to Columbia entrepreneurs. Give a hand up to Columbia startups on Columbia Giving Day!
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/columbia-giving-day-3/
CATEGORIES:Columbia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191023T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191023T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191018T143648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191018T150617Z
UID:18886-1571850000-1571857200@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Event with founder\, President\, and Chief Scientific Officer of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals\, George Yancopoulos\, MD\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Open to all Columbians. \nSpace is limited; RSVP here. \n\nPlease join the Biomedical Innovation club next Wednesday\, October 23rd\, 2019 at 5PM for a discussion with the founder\, President\, and Chief Scientific Officer of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals\, George Yancopoulos\, MD\, PhD. Regeneron is a leading biotechnology company that has developed numerous technologies to help patients with eye disease\, allergic and inflammatory diseases\, cancer\, cardiovascular and metabolic diseases\, infectious diseases\, pain and rare diseases\, and is currently valued at over 30 billion USD (read more about Regeneron here). Dr. Yancopoulos will share details on his life and career as a physician\, scientist\, and entrepreneur and answer any questions you may have. Read more about him below and here! Pizza will be provided and space is limited so please register ASAP here! 
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/event-with-founder-president-and-chief-scientific-officer-of-regeneron-pharmaceuticals-george-yancopoulos-md-phd/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Biomedical Innovation Club
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191026
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191009T193011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191009T193011Z
UID:18796-1571961600-1572047999@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Application Deadline: Verizon 5G Retail Prototyping Challenge\, $5k award
DESCRIPTION:Explore the future of NYC retail with 5G technologies. The 5G Retail Prototyping Challenge is a 7-week prototyping sprint in partnership with NYC Media Lab and Verizon 5G Labs. The program is now recruiting two core participants: \n\n\nStartup companies: $10\,000 award. Apply to expand your knowledge of frontier tech and user test your products and services with a small business in NYC. Teams will receive access to co-working spaces and mentorship from Verizon 5G Labs engineers. \n\n\nFaculty & Students: $5\,000 award. If you focus on data\, engineering\, spatial computing\, design\, or other emerging technology areas on campus\, this is an exciting opportunity to build and develop prototypes with Verizon’s 5G network. You’ll be paired a startup team and local retailer to support small business growth in NYC. \n\n\nApplication Deadline: Friday\, October 25\, 2019. Apply here and RSVP for info sessions.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/application-deadline-verizon-5g-retail-prototyping-challenge-5k-award/
CATEGORIES:NYC Media Lab
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191026
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20190930T182227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190930T182245Z
UID:18686-1571961600-1572047999@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Application Deadline: 2019 Global PropTech Awards during  NYC Real Estate Tech Week
DESCRIPTION:For more information on applications and eligibility here. \n\nThe Global PropTech Awards  recognize individuals\, technologies and organizations that have gone above and beyond to positively impact next-generation #PropTech. \nThe nomination period opens today\, September 26th and closes October 25th. Finalists will be announced November 6th and Award Winners will be presented at a ceremony during NYC Real Estate Tech Week’s flagship event\, MIPIM PropTech NYC. \nFor more information about the Global PropTech Awards visit www.realestatetechweek.nyc.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/application-deadline-2019-global-proptech-awards-during-nyc-real-estate-tech-week/
CATEGORIES:MetaProp NYC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191025T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191025T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20190930T143738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190930T143738Z
UID:18674-1572012000-1572017400@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:FinTech Lecture Series - Where on Earth is AI Headed?
DESCRIPTION:Free\, open to the public\, and does not require registration.\n\n\n\nWhere on Earth is AI Headed?\n\n\nFriday\, October 25\, 2019\n\n2:00 PM – Lecture\n\n3:00 PM – Reception\n\n \nSchapiro CEPSR – Davis Auditorium\n\n530 West 120th Street\, 4th Floor\nNew York\, NY 10027\n\n \nSpeaker: Tom M. Mitchell – Founders University Professor\, School of Computer Science\n\n \nSpeaker Biography: Tom M. Mitchell is the Founders University Professor in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University\, where he created the world’s first academic Machine Learning Department. Mitchell’s research explores machine learning theory\, algorithms and applications\, as well as the impact of AI on society. He has testified to the U.S. Congress several times on AI impacts on society\, and he co-chaired the 2017 U.S. National Academy study on “Information Technology\, Automation\, and the U.S. Workforce.” Mitchell advises a variety of young and old companies internationally on their AI product and business strategies\, and his research has been featured in popular press from the New York Times\, to CCTV (China’s national television network)\, to CBS’s 60 Minutes. He is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering\, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences\, and a Fellow and Past President of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI).
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/fintech-lecture-series-where-on-earth-is-ai-headed/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Data Science Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191029
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20190923T170159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190923T170159Z
UID:18582-1572220800-1572307199@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Application Deadline: ERA Winter 2020 Accelerator
DESCRIPTION:Find eligibility criteria and program details here. \nApply here. \n\nERA invests $100K in seed funding with potential follow-on funding and gives entrepreneurs access to NYC’s largest mentor network of 500+ industry leaders and the strongest alumni network of 190+ companies. \nApplication Deadline: Oct 28\, 2019 \nProgram Start Date: Jan 13\, 2020
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/application-deadline-era-winter-2020-accelerator/
CATEGORIES:Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191030
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20190923T175907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190923T175907Z
UID:18600-1572307200-1572393599@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Columbia Nano Day
DESCRIPTION:Open to Columbia Faculty. \nRSVP here. \n\nLearn how you can use and leverage the Columbia Nano Labs! Columbia Nano Day is an unparalleled opportunity to hear about the innovative and high-impact research conducted by its faculty and industrial users\, and learn of new opportunities for becoming engaged and involved. Register here.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/columbia-nano-day/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Technology Ventures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191029T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191029T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191009T190734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191009T190734Z
UID:18794-1572354000-1572357600@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Fireside Chat on Mapping Data: How the largest tech firms use your data
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Columbia community. \nRSVP here. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJOHN BATTELLE – Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) Senior Research Scholar\, Adjunct Professor\, Co-Founder & CEO of Recount Media \nin conversation with MERIT E. JANOW – Dean\, Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs \non Mapping Data Flows: How the largest technology companies collect\, use\, and share user information across the internet \nUnderstanding how the largest technology companies collect\, use\, and share user information across the internet. We’ve transformed the “Big Four” (Apple\, Google\, Amazon\, Facebook) terms of service and data policies — the thousands of lines of code that govern their use of your data — into a database powering an interactive visualization\, an initial version of which we invite you to explore and critique. \nResearchers associated with this event: \nZOE MARTIN – SIPA MPA \nNATASHA BHUTA -SIPA MPA \nMATTHEW ALBASSI – MS Data Journalism \nVERONICA PENNEY – MS Data Journalism \nLunch will be served. \n\n\nThis event is co-sponsored by SIPA’s TMac\, Management Specialization\, Tech & Policy Initiative\, Entrepreneurship & Public Policy Initiative\, Brown Institute for Media Innovation
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/fireside-chat-on-mapping-data-how-the-largest-tech-firms-use-your-data/
CATEGORIES:SIPA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191029T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191029T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191001T202142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191009T193611Z
UID:18709-1572364800-1572375600@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Studio Hours at the Design Studio (Open Collaboration Time)
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL IN THE COLUMBIA COMMUNITY \nDo you have an idea and want to get personal design thinking feedback from the Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio? During Studio Hours\, teams or individuals are invited to discuss their projects or ideas one-on-one with human-centered designers in the Studio. Teams of Columbia affiliates are also welcome to use the studio space for working independently on their entrepreneurial projects. \nThe Design Studio is located at 645 W 120th Street\, Room 430.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/studio-hours-at-the-design-studio-open-collaboration-time-5/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191101
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191014T190512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191014T190512Z
UID:18845-1572480000-1572566399@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Application Deadline: Air Force Accelerator Powered by Techstars 2020
DESCRIPTION:Check out the Techstars website for information about the program and eligibility. \nApply here. \n\nTechstars\, the U.S. Air Force\, and BAE Systems FAST Labs are proud to announce the opening of applications for the third class of the Air Force Accelerator Powered by Techstars.  This year’s interest areas expand beyond previous year’s focus’ of autonomous technologies and AR/VR for training and education to include physical and cybersecurity of bases and installations.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/application-deadline-air-force-accelerator-powered-by-techstars-2020/
CATEGORIES:Techstars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191102
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191025T160932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191025T191003Z
UID:18941-1572566400-1572652799@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Deadline: Video Submissions for SEAS Fast Pitch Competition
DESCRIPTION:Open to Columbia students and alumni two years from their degree. \n\nDo you have a startup idea? Would you like feedback from CU alumni? Enter the Fast Pitch competition and win money to support your idea. This is a great opportunity to practice and perfect a 60-second pitch of your business to a panel of judges that includes successful Columbia alumni and members of the NYC venture community. $5\,000 is at stake! There will be a $2\,000 prize pool solely for undergraduates and a $3\,000 pool for the best overall pitches. Find out more details here. \nRegister Here \nEvent timeline: \nNov 1: Video pitches (drafts) due at midnight\, no professional editing required\, just a pitch! \nSubmit online – we will share with a select group of CU alumni. \n*Optional\, teams who submit videos given feedback and priority to live pitch event \nNov 12: Feedback on videos \nNov 21: Fast Pitch Competition\, 5:30PM Davis Auditorium \nVideo submissions are due by November 1 at midnight; those who submit a video will be given priority to pitch. Please contact Ivy Schultz (ischultz@columbia.edu) with questions.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/deadline-video-submissions-for-seas-fast-pitch-competition/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Engineering
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191101T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191101T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20190930T145159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190930T145159Z
UID:18676-1572609600-1572615000@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Data Science Institute Data For Good Series: Professor Sunil K. Agrawal
DESCRIPTION:Free\, open to the public\, and does not require registration.\n\n\n\nFriday\, November 1\, 2019\n\n12:00 PM – 1:30 PM\n\n \nNorthwest Corner Building – Room 1406\n550 West 120th Street\, 14th Floor\nNew York\, NY 10027\n\n\n\n\n\n**REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED: PLEASE CLICK HERE TO REGISTER.**\n \n\n\n\nRobotics to Characterize\, Retrain\, and Restore Human Movements\n\nNeural disorders and old age limit the ability of humans to perform activities of daily living. Robotics can be used to probe the human neuromuscular system and create new pathways to characterize\, relearn\, or restore functional movements. Dr. Agrawal’s group at Columbia University Robotics and Rehabilitation (ROAR) Laboratory has designed innovative technologies and robots for this purpose. These technologies have been tested on subjects in a variety of studies to understand the human cognitive and neuro-muscular response. Human experiments have targeted patients with stroke\, cerebral palsy\, Parkinson’s disease\, ALS\, Vestibular disorders\, elderly subjects and others. The talk will provide an overview of some of these technologies and scientific studies performed with them. \nSpeaker: Sunil K. Agrawal\, Ph.D.\, Professor\, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine\, Columbia University\, New York\, NY 10027\, USA. (Email: Sunil.Agrawal@columbia.edu\, Web: https://roar.me.columbia.edu ) \nSpeaker Biography: Sunil K. Agrawal received a Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University in 1990. He is currently a Professor and Director of Robotics and Rehabilitation (ROAR) Laboratory at Columbia University\, located both in engineering and medical campuses of Columbia University. Dr. Agrawal has published more than 500 journal and conference papers\, three books\, and 14 U.S. patents. He is a Fellow of the ASME and AIMBE. His honors include a NSF Presidential Faculty Fellowship from the White House in 1994\, a Bessel Prize from Germany in 2003\, and a Humboldt US Senior Scientist Award in 2007. He is a recipient of 2016 Machine Design Award from ASME for “seminal contributions to design of robotic exoskeletons for gait training of stroke patients” and 2016 Mechanisms and Robotics Award from the ASME for “cumulative contributions and being an international leading figure in mechanical design and robotics”. He is a recipient of several Best Paper awards in ASME and IEEE sponsored robotics conferences. He has also held international visiting positions that include Technical University of Stuttgart\, Hanyang University in Korea\, University of Ulster in Northern Ireland\, Biorobotics Institute of SSSA in Pisa\, Peking University in China. He has successfully directed 28 PhD student theses and currently supervises the research of 10 PhD students at ROAR laboratory. He is the founding Editor-in-Chief of the journal “Wearable Technologies” from Cambridge University Press. \nWebsite: https://me.columbia.edu\nGoogle Scholar Page:\nhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=zavGyr4AAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/data-science-institute-data-for-good-series-professor-sunil-k-agrawal/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Data Science Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191105
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20190923T174205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191025T191117Z
UID:18581-1572825600-1572911999@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Application Deadline: The Columbia Life Science Accelerators
DESCRIPTION:Open to Columbia faculty. \nApply here. \n\nThe Columbia Life Science Accelerators: Lab-to-Market Programs are now accepting pre-proposal applications for their 2019-2020 awards cycle. APPLY HERE by Monday\, November 4th at 5 PM. \nThese programs help translate cutting-edge faculty-led university research out of the lab through project funding\, education\, and support for interdisciplinary teams working to advance innovative ideas with the potential to positively impact health outcomes. \nThe three core accelerators are centered around: \nTherapeutics/Drug Development \n\nAccelerating Cancer Therapeutics | ACT\n\nwww.cancer.columbia.edu | act@cumc.columbia.edu \n\nTranslational Therapeutics Resource | TRx\n\nwww.irvinginstitute.columbia.edu | TRxResource@columbia.edu \nMedical Devices/Technologies/Software \n\nBiomedical Technology Accelerator | BiomedX (formerly Columbia-Coulter Program)\n\nwww.ColumbiaBioMedX.com | BiomedX@columbia.edu \nTo learn more\, we invite you to REGISTER HERE for one of the following upcoming informational sessions hosted at various locations throughout Columbia. \nMorningside: \n\nThurs 9/26 12-1pm: BME Conference Room\, Engineering Terrace\, Rm 353\n\nCUIMC: \n\nThurs 10/3 10-11am: CUIMC Irving Institute Auditorium Room PH 10-204\nThurs 10/17 12-1pm: CUIMC Cancer Center Auditorium
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/application-deadline-the-columbia-life-science-accelerators-lab-to-market-programs/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Lab to Market Accelerator Network
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191105
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191028T161404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191028T164226Z
UID:18973-1572825600-1572911999@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Application Deadline: Clinton Initiative University
DESCRIPTION:Open to students. \nApply here. \n\nThe Clinton Global Initiative University is looking for students committed to impact to join its next cohort! CGI U is a year-round program that provides students with the tools needed to develop social impact projects through a rigorous curriculum\, high-touch mentorship\, and a range of funding opportunities. \nIn addition to year-long engagement opportunities\, all accepted students will be invited to CGI U’s first-ever international meeting hosted by President Bill Clinton and Chelsea Clinton at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland from April 17-19\, 2020. Students will hear from topic experts\, form meaningful connections with one another\, and learn how to turn their ideas into action. \nApply by November 4 to join CGI U’s global community of leaders: cgiu.org/apply
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/application-deadline-clinton-initiative-university/
CATEGORIES:The Clinton Foundation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191104T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191104T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191025T163440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191025T163440Z
UID:18945-1572890400-1572897600@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Health Tech Assembly Idea Lab Event
DESCRIPTION:Open to Columbia students \nRSVP here. \n\nFeaturing guest speaker and current Columbia Cardiology Fellow Dr. Pierre Elias\, HTA’s monthly “Idea Lab” provides an opportunity for students to pitch their projects/ideas so they can receive feedback and recruit new teammates. \nWhen: Monday\, November 4th from 6pm to 8pm.  Food will be served at 6pm. \nWhere: Roy and Diana Vagelos Education Center\, Room 1402/1403 \n **On CUIMC campus @ 104 Haven Ave\, New York\, NY 10032
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/health-tech-assembly-idea-lab-event/
CATEGORIES:Health Tech Assembly
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191107
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191014T191024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191025T191205Z
UID:18847-1572998400-1573084799@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Air Force Research Lab-Information Directorate (Small Business Matchmaking and Expo)
DESCRIPTION:Open to the public. \nRSVP here. \n\nAll day event hosted at the Griffiss Institute\, featuring resource presentations\, a panel discussion\, and a networking match making expo. \n 
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/air-force-research-lab-information-directorate-small-business-matchmaking-and-expo/
CATEGORIES:Air Force Research Lab
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191106T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191106T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191025T162607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191025T162607Z
UID:18943-1573063200-1573068600@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Spark Workshop on Zea10: Disrupting Hunger
DESCRIPTION:Facilitated by Ian Mackay and Karl Greden \nWednesday\, November 6\, 2019\n6–7:30 p.m. \nColumbia Business School\nUris Hall\, Room 307\n3022 Broadway\nNew York\, NY 10027 \nRSVP →\nRefreshments included with RSVP \nZea10’s mission is to develop sustainable ecosystems using plant-based nutritional solutions to foster heathy\, vibrant communities. There are over 4 million tons of brewers’ grains globally\, which could provide 50 million people with their daily protein and fiber needs\, without tilling an additional acre of land. However\, this plant-based\, nutritional resource is currently just discarded. Having identified this underutilized resource\, Zea10 has created proprietary nutritious and delicious food ingredients to create healthy food products. \nAt its core\, Zea10 is a B2B model aiming to disrupt the health and fitness food industry by providing these ingredients to CPG firms to create affordable\, healthy\, and sustainable products. As part of this model\, Zea10 seeks to commit 10 percent of its core business to food-insecure populations\, starting in New York City. Each year\, an estimated 1.4 million NYC residents\, and one in five children\, rely on emergency food programs that already struggle to provide enough nutritious food. \nIn building out this support\, Zea10 would like to understand how to best provide nutrition to three major groups (food-insecure children\, food-insecure employed adults\, and homeless people) using a pilot program. This workshop will be an opportunity to collaborate and ideate on developing an effective pilot strategy. Bring your experience and expertise to create an interdisciplinary session that helps move the needle on hunger! \n\nAbout Spark Workshops \nSpark provides social innovators with an opportunity to explore resources\, connections\, and potential solutions to help their social ventures. These workshops tap into the collective knowledge within Columbia University and the larger entrepreneurial and social impact community. \nSpark is a platform for ventures to make valuable connections\, as the audience is a self-selected group interested in the topic area. Ventures are also able to gather ideas through group brainstorming to help them address specific questions or problems within the business organization. \nThese workshops are free and open to all who are willing to bring their ideas\, experience\, and connections to help solve social and environmental challenges that social innovators aim to address. \nIf you are unable to attend this event but would like more information on Spark\, please register for our mailing list. \nIf you would like to suggest a future Spark workshop\, please contact: socialenterprise@gsb.columbia.edu.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/spark-workshop-on-zea10-disrupting-hunger/
CATEGORIES:Tamer Center for Social Enterprise @ CBS
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191107T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191107T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191028T154420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191106T195410Z
UID:18969-1573146000-1573153200@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Big Questions for Startups - Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Open to founders and future founders. \nEvent Contact Information:\nKae Bara Kratcha\n212-854-8813\nkk3344@columbia.edu \n\nStartups and their founders are famous for solving problems and creating innovations at breakneck speeds. Without taking the time to create a guiding ethos\, startups risk moving too fast\, burning out\, and leaving things broken. This two-night series gives founders and future founders the opportunity to take a deep breath\, slow down\, and ask some big questions. \nThis will be held at the Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio\, 645 W 120th Street\, New York\, NY 10027\, Room 430. \nThe second installment of this series will be held on Nov 14\, 5-7pm\, also at the Design Studio.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/big-questions-for-startups-part-1/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Libraries + Design Studio
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191110
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191014T194256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191101T162554Z
UID:18850-1573257600-1573343999@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Application Deadline: Cyber NYC
DESCRIPTION:Open to early stage companies. \nApply here. \n\nAre you building a cyber security startup in New York City? Apply today for the Cyber NYC Inventors to Founders Startup Accelerator\, a partnership between Columbia University and New York City Economic Development Corporation. \nThis is an early stage accelerator program to commercialize\, launch\, and scale cyber companies globally \nBENEFITS:\n• Capital (non-dilutive grants\, convertible notes)\n• Curriculum (Lean Launchpad\, cyber-specific)\n• Mentorship and guidance (technical\, business support & access to CISOs and investor networks\n• Access to entrepreneurial networks of 4 world-class universities and NY City Economic Development Corp \nELIGIBILITY & EXPECTATIONS:\n• Early stage (ideation through seed)\, <$100k raised (equity)\n• Affiliation with any NYC-based university (faculty\, undergrad- grad- post-grad student\, fellow\, alumni)\n• Passion for developing scalable cyber startups\n• Ability to commit to program’s workload (~10 hours/week) \nIMPORTANT DEADLINES:\nAPPLICATION DEADLINE: Nov 3\nCOHORTANNOUNCED: Dec-Jan\nBOOTCAMP KICKOFF: Jan-Feb\nDEMO DAY evaluation & interviews weekly bootcamp sessions: April \n 
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/application-deadline-cyber-nyc/
CATEGORIES:Cyber NYC
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191111
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20190916T200148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T200148Z
UID:18507-1573344000-1573430399@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Application Deadline: D-Prize Global Competition
DESCRIPTION:Eligibility information below. \nApply here. \n\nThe D-Prize Global Competition is live and seeking new social entrepreneurs! D-Prize challenges bold new leaders to tackle extreme poverty. This year\, as many as 30 teams will be awarded with up to $20\,000 each to launch nonprofits or social ventures that can distribute proven poverty interventions to thousands\, maybe even millions\, of people. Applications are due November 10th. \nWho Should Apply? You should have enormous ambition\, and can imagine yourself as a successful entrepreneur. You are ready to launch your new venture\, and – if a pilot proves successful – you are excited to grow it into a world changing organization. If you are still a student or have an existing job\, you should have a clear idea how to transition into a full-time founder. D-Prize is exclusively interested in ventures that will scale distribution of an already proven poverty intervention in the developing world. Read the D-Prize challenges and join the competition at www.d-prize.org.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/application-deadline-d-prize-global-competition/
CATEGORIES:D-Prize
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191112
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191014T201423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191025T191244Z
UID:18853-1573430400-1573516799@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Application Deadline: Columbia-IBM Blockchain LAUNCH Accelerator
DESCRIPTION:Open to early-stage\, NY university-affiliated startups \nApply here. \n\nOverview: \nThe Columbia | IBM Blockchain LAUNCH Accelerator is a non-dilutive program for building and scaling successful companies utilizing blockchain and data transparency. The goal of the program is to help the best emerging companies succeed through education\, mentorship\, and business model design. As a pillar of the Columbia IBM Center for Blockchain and Data Transparency\, IBM and Columbia University are partnering to offer top blockchain companies from around the world a customized program with education from industry and academic research experts\, hands-on value-added workshops\, active mentoring and curated customer meetings. \nTo Lean More: \nPlease join one of the following info sessions: \n\nOct. 8\, 2-3PM: Virtual Session\nOct. 9\, 12-1PM: NYU Tandon\, 370 Jay Street\, Room 324\nOct. 16\, 12:30-1:30PM: NYU Leslie ELab\, NYU Entrepreneurial Institute (Leslie eLab)\, 16 Washington Place\nOct. 17\, 11:30AM-12:30PM: CUIMC\, Roy and Diana Vagelos Education Center\, 104 Haven Ave.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/application-deadline-columbia-ibm-blockchain-launch-accelerator/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Lab to Market Accelerator Network
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191116
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191101T161837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191101T161837Z
UID:19026-1573430400-1573862399@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:NYC Real Estate Tech Week 2019
DESCRIPTION:” The investors\, strategics\, entrepreneurs\, and industry leaders are so engaged in all of the events. It’s like the Davos of Real Estate Tech. ” \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n― Zach Aarons\, Co-Founder And Partner At MetaProp \nLearn more here. \n 
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/nyc-real-estate-tech-week-2019/
CATEGORIES:MetaProp NYC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191111T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191111T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191028T144031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191111T204357Z
UID:18960-1573473600-1573484400@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Taste@CBS
DESCRIPTION:Open to all Columbians \n\nCBS companies founded by students and alumni will exhibit\, sample\, and sell at Uris Lobby and Deli as a part of CBS Startups Week.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/tastecbs/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Business School
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191113
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191009T203239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191009T203239Z
UID:18810-1573516800-1573603199@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Application Deadline: The Combine
DESCRIPTION:Open to faculty and students using technologies like: AI\, machine learning\, computer vision\, natural language processing\, virtual and augmented reality\, neural interfaces and blockchain. \nApply here. \n\nAre you building a startup? The Combine is NYC Media Lab’s accelerator for early-stage startup teams focusing on emerging media technologies. The program will empower teams to adopt the “Lean” startup Method to search for and develop a business model for their startup concept.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/application-deadline-the-combine/
CATEGORIES:NYC Media Lab
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191112T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191112T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191106T201206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191106T201831Z
UID:19064-1573574400-1573585200@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Studio Hours at the Design Studio (Open Collaboration Time)
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL IN THE COLUMBIA COMMUNITY \nDo you have an idea and want to get personal design thinking feedback from the Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio? During Studio Hours\, teams or individuals are invited to discuss their projects or ideas one-on-one with human-centered designers in the Studio. Teams of Columbia affiliates are also welcome to use the studio space for working independently on their entrepreneurial projects. \nIf you want to sign up for a specific half-hour time slot\, register here. \nThe Design Studio is located at 645 W 120th Street\, Room 430.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/studio-hours-at-the-design-studio-open-collaboration-time-6/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191113T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191113T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191028T144134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T151217Z
UID:18962-1573646400-1573657200@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Shop@CBS
DESCRIPTION:Open to all Columbians \n\nCBS companies founded by students and alumni will exhibit\, sample\, and sell at Uris Lobby and Deli as a part of CBS Startups Week.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/shopscbs/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Business School
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191114T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191114T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234755
CREATED:20191028T154533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191028T154533Z
UID:18971-1573750800-1573758000@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Big Questions for Startups - Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Open to founders and future founders. \n\nStartups and their founders are famous for solving problems and creating innovations at breakneck speeds. Without taking the time to create a guiding ethos\, startups risk moving too fast\, burning out\, and leaving things broken. This two-night series gives founders and future founders the opportunity to take a deep breath\, slow down\, and ask some big questions. \nThis will be held at the Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio\, 645 W 120th Street\, New York\, NY 10027\, Room 430. \n 
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/big-questions-for-startups-part-2/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Libraries + Design Studio
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