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SUMMARY:The Transparency Series - Series 6\, Climate Change (Workshop)
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO COLUMBIA JOURNALISM STUDENTS \nA unique set of seminars and hands-on workshops that bring new technology and design ideas to the Columbia Journalism community. The goal is simple — help students learn new ways to find and tell stories\, new ways to inform and entertain. Each topic will commence with a Friday evening panel discussion and will follow with a Saturday hands-on workshop centered around building. \nStudents attending three of the seminar-workshops over the course of the year will receive a graduation award indicating the extra breadth they sought out during their time at the J-School. \nMORE INFO \n*** \nFood production. Transportation. Energy usage. Critical infrastructure. Climate change is affecting almost every aspect of our lives. But reporting on climate is challenging\, and many journalists feel uncomfortable engaging the topic outside an environmental beat. The subject can be technical\, supported by data and models\, some of which do not agree. \nWith this edition of the Transparency Series\, we focus on climate change. For previous events\, we presented techniques — network analysis\, poll interpretation\, mapping. This time\, our technique is “interdisciplinary collaboration” — working with scientists to tell better stories. In a day-long workshop we will learn from leading climate scientists about how to cast climate as a character in stories\, and not just the environment story. Sports? Real estate? Politics? Through collaboration\, we can explore many more topics. \nThe morning will be spent with Gavin Schmidt\, Director and leading scientist at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Sciences\, and Susanne Rust\, Director of the Environmental Reporting Fellows at the Columbia Journalism School. In our time with them\, we will survey the current landscape of reporting on climate change\, and look to the tools\, data and resources that exist for reporters trying to write about the topic. In the afternoon\, students will be paired with PhD students in Columbia’s Environmental Science program to come up with pitches of their own–new stories to contextualize the impacts of climate change.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/transparency-series-series-6-climate-change-workshop/
CATEGORIES:The Brown Institute for Media Innovation
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180327T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180327T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180312T134039Z
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SUMMARY:SPARK WORKSHOP: Helping Good People Do More Good for More People
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL \nSPARK WORKSHOP \nOpen Collaborative Social Innovation: Helping Good People Do More Good for More People \nFacilitated By George Kyriakopoulos \nTuesday\, March 27\, 2018\n6-8 p.m.\nRefreshments included with RSVP \nUris Hall\, Room 140\n3022 Broadway\nNew York\, NY 10027 \nOVERVIEW\nLarge corporations are leveraging the best collaborative innovation technologies to generate billions of dollars in new business. By bringing together thousands of minds from around the world to engage on tactical\, strategic\, and operational problems\, they’re able to identify solutions that would otherwise never see the light of day. \nWhat if these same technologies could be leveraged for problem solving for social impact? What if nonprofits of any size\, anywhere around the world\, could tap into the expertise and resources of those same minds? \nEndeavour Innovation is a single\, central\, open impact innovation platform available to nonprofits at no cost. They are creating the capacity to engage with anyone\, anywhere around the world\, and at any time for social impact.\n \nAREAS FOR DISCUSSION \n\nWhat are the fundamental benefits to having a single platform for global open collaboration?\nWhat are universities’ or corporations’ willingness to pay?\nWhat would motivate individuals or teams to commit time to global innovation challenges?\n\nSPEAKER BIOGRAPHY\nGeorge Kyriakopoulos is currently a Senior Innovation Consultant at Brightidea working primarily with Fortune 500 corporations globally. He builds continuous programmatic innovation into organizations by helping to create an environment where the risky practice of innovation can survive and flourish through appropriate exposure and expansion in time. \n\n  \n \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 the above event but would like more information on Spark\, please register for our mailing list. \nFor more information\, or if you would like to suggest a future Spark workshop\, please contact socialenterprise@gsb.columbia.edu. \nThis workshop is supported by the Lang Center for Entrepreneurship\, and the Tamer Center for Social Enterprise at Columbia Business School.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/spark-workshop-helping-good-people-good-people/
CATEGORIES:Tamer Center for Social Enterprise @ CBS
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180328
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180329
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180314T165918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180314T170021Z
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE: MassChallenge
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL \nAPPLY (Columbia students can use promocode 2018BOSCOlumbia 25 when they apply) \nMassChallenge helps entrepreneurs solve the world’s biggest challenges. We accelerate the highest-impact\, highest-potential startups through a selective\, zero-equity program that connects participants to: \n▪ Expert mentors \n▪ World’s top corporates (Microsoft\, Pepsi\, GE\, and more) \n▪ Free office space in the heart of Boston’s Innovation District \n▪ Tailored curriculum \n▪ $1.5M in cash prizes \nTo date\, 1\,211 MassChallenge alumni have raised over $2 billion in funding\, generated approximately $900 million in revenue\, and created over 65\,000 total jobs. We have deep experience in launching successful startups.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/deadline-masschallenge/
CATEGORIES:Mass Challenge
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180328T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180328T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20171208T205951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171208T205951Z
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SUMMARY:Data Science Day (Event)
DESCRIPTION:Open to all \nRegiser here \nCelebrating 5 years of Data Science at Columbia University \nJoin us for demos and lightning talks by Columbia researchers presenting their latest work in data science. The event provides a forum for innovators in academia\, industry and government to connect. \nRoone Arledge Auditorium\nLerner Hall | Columbia University\n2920 Broadway\, New York\, NY 10027
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/data-science-day-event/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Data Science Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180328T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180328T164500
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180305T184909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180326T165310Z
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SUMMARY:Storytelling Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Are you planning to pitch your venture\, tell your founder’s story\, or simply develop a presentation for a course or job interview? Join us at the Design Studio for our storytelling workshop on Wednesday\, March 28st\, 3:30-pm-4:45pm. \nKnowing how to tell a compelling story about yourself or your product is one of the most important yet overlooked traits of a successful entrepreneur. This workshop will help you develop the core of your story – from forming the backstory of a product to creating the narrative of your personal journey. Explore how to construct a coherent narrative\, expand your creative confidence\, and strengthen your skill with the art of a good story. \nIn the past\, this workshop has been helpful for teams who are gearing up for a final pitch at the Columbia Venture Competition\, Dean’s Challenge or a final presentation for class. This workshop is open to all students\, staff and alumni at the Columbia community.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/storytelling-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180402T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180402T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180323T181046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180328T191121Z
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SUMMARY:The Business Side of AI: A Conversation with Bill O'Farrell and Avi Goldfarb
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL \nWhen: Monday\, April 2\, 2018\, 6:00-7:30 p.m.\nWhere: Warren Hall 310\nJoin us on Monday\, April 2\, 2018 for a conversation exploring the path to success for launching and growing an AI startup.\nProfessor Bill O’Farrell was most recently co-founder and CEO of Body Labs\, a computer vision and AI company focused on providing the human body as a digital platform for a broad range of markets\, including online apparel sales\, gaming\, health and fitness and AR/VR applications. Amazon purchased Body Labs in September 2017. Prior to starting Body Labs\, Bill co-founded and was CEO of CoSA (makers of After Effects\, acquired by Adobe)\, SpeechWorks (NASDAQ: SPWX\, merged with Nuance) and OpenAir\, Inc. (acquired by NetSuite).\nProfessor Avi Goldfarb is the Ellison Professor of Marketing at Toronto’s Rotman School of Management. His research focuses on the impact of information technology on marketing and on the economy. His most recent book\, Prediction Machines: The Simple Economics of Artificial Intelligence\, lifts the curtain on the AI-is-magic hype and shows how basic tools from economics provides clarity about the AI revolution and a basis for action by CEOs\, managers\, policy makers\, investors\, and entrepreneurs.\nThe discussion will be moderated by Lang Center Faculty Director Olivier Toubia\, Glaubinger Professor of Business.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/business-side-ai-conversation-bill-ofarrell-avi-goldfarb/
CATEGORIES:Lang Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180405T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180405T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180215T210046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180215T210102Z
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SUMMARY:Artists Using Data\, Talk Series | James Hoff: Untitled
DESCRIPTION:James Hoff\, whose work encompasses painting\, sound\, writing\, and performance\, has maintained a strong focus on distributed forms and experiments with language\, including cross-disciplinary investigations that address orally-transmitted syndromes\, computer viruses\, and ear worms.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/artists-using-data-series-james-hoff-untitled/
CATEGORIES:Collaboratory
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180406
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180407
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180302T202904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180302T214032Z
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SUMMARY:#StartupColumbia Festival
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL \nGet Tickets \nJoin the 5th Annual #StartupColumbiaFestival\, Friday\, April 6th Miller Theater. \nWe’ll drill down on the coming of the New Space Revolution\, Democratization of Leadership\, Data Ethics\, and How Blockchain will Liberate the Netizens.  Lunch will be served by 20 different Columbia food and beverage founders at the Columbia Food Founders Fare.  And oh yea\, we’ll be giving away $200\,000 to the Columbia Venture Competition Winners. \nEarly Bird Tickets on Sale Now at StartupColumbia.org 
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/startupcolumbia-festival/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180408T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180408T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20170614T182010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170906T153925Z
UID:8636-1523181600-1523206800@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:The Transparency Series - Series 7\, Documents as Data (Workshop)
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO COLUMBIA JOURNALISM STUDENTS \nA unique set of seminars and hands-on workshops that bring new technology and design ideas to the Columbia Journalism community. The goal is simple — help students learn new ways to find and tell stories\, new ways to inform and entertain. Each topic will commence with a Friday evening panel discussion and will follow with a Saturday hands-on workshop centered around building. \nStudents attending three of the seminar-workshops over the course of the year will receive a graduation award indicating the extra breadth they sought out during their time at the J-School. \nMORE INFO \n*** \nArtists Allison Parrish and R. Luke DuBois will introduce and discuss the ways in which textual materials (literature\, poetry\, news articles\, government records and other primary sources\, etc.) can be worked with as data in creative and insightful ways. Participants in this workshop will be exposed to some common techniques for textual analysis and representation of documents common in contemporary practice. Participants will be led through creative exercises around the intersection of computation and language as a way to gain familiarity and comfort with this medium. The workshop will involve a bit of programming in Python to allow participants to work with\, visualize\, and generate text in interesting ways.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/transparency-series-series-7-documents-data-workshop/
CATEGORIES:The Brown Institute for Media Innovation
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180411T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180411T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180410T153157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180424T153513Z
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SUMMARY:Technology and Innovation in Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 11\, 2018 | 3:00-4:30pm International Affairs Building\, 1501 \nMr. XU Xiaping\, Founding Partner\, ZhenFund  \nMr. WU Sheng\, Founder\, Context Lab Dr. David Park\, Dean\, Strategic Initiative Dr. Peter Marber MIA ’87\, SIPA Advisory Board Member Mr. Xu\, XiaoPing is the Founding Partner of ZhenFund(真格基⾦). He is known as one of China ’ s pioneering angel investors. Forbes magazine selected him into Midas List\,the world’s top 100 investors of the year for 2016 and 2017 respectively. Mr. Xu was also a CoFounder of New Oriental Education & Technology Group (NYSE: EDU)\,the largest provider of private education in China. \nWu Sheng\,the founder of Context Lab (景室)\, is a distinguished researcher of Chinese Internet industry who provides original business methods and theories to entrepreneurs. \nWu Sheng is also one of co founders of Luogic Show and Iget App. Meanwhile\, he serves as a longterm counsellorto JD MI and VIP.com to assistthem in solving strategic problems atthe organizational level. \nDavid K. Park is Dean of Strategic Initiatives and serves as a senior advisor to the Executive Vice President and Dean of Faculty of the Arts and Sciences at Columbia University.  \nDr. Park is a member of Columbia University’s Data Sciences Institute’s New Media Center\, and Fellow atthe Center forthe Management of Systemic Risk at Columbia University. Dr. Park is also a founding member of Columbia University’s Digital Storytelling Lab. Author\, professor\, and Wall Street professional\, Peter Marber has been a pioneering figure in global finance for three decades. Peter is an award winning money manager\, and sits on SIPA’s Advisory Board.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/technology-innovation-entrepreneurship/
CATEGORIES:Columbia SIPA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180413T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180413T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180412T193428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180426T203423Z
UID:13262-1523608200-1523620800@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Combine Demo Day
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL \nREGISTER \nNew startups in NYC Media Lab’s Combine cohort will deliver their pitch. Eleven teams from across the City’s university ecosystem participated this year\, developing startup concepts ranging from machine learning and artificial intelligence to blockchain and virtual and augmented reality. \nJoin us to see how 12-weeks of an intensive customer discovery and market validation curriculum shaped each team’s venture. As a member of NYC Media Lab’s innovation community\, you are invited to attend. 
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/combine-demo-day/
CATEGORIES:NYC Media Lab
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180413T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180413T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180413T175019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180413T180210Z
UID:13113-1523631600-1523635200@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Think With Your Hands: A LEGO Serious Play Workshop
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL \nREGISTER HERE \n490 Riverside Drive | Room 430 | New York\, NY 10027 \nPlease come to a LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® workshop where we’ll use LEGO Bricks to have a new kind of conversation about design challenges and the challenges of kicking off an early-stage venture! \nWhat is the LEGO SERIOUS PLAY Method? It’s a facilitated problem-solving process that leads participants through a set of questions\, going deeper and deeper into a subject that’s relevant to the group. Each participant builds a LEGO model in response to the facilitator´s questions. These models become the foundation for discussion\, knowledge sharing\, and decision making. It’s also a lot of FUN! \n 
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/think-hands-lego-serious-play-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180418T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180418T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180413T174331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180413T174331Z
UID:13111-1524060000-1524070800@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Stripes Group Coffee Chats (Networking\, Internships)
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL (but particularly relevent to freshmen and sophomores)  \nCome join Stripes Group at Nussbaum & Wu on Wednesday\, April 18th to learn more about career opportunities in technology and consumer investing! \n\nDate: Wednesday\, April 18th\n\n\nTime: 2 – 5PM ET (you will be asked to indicate your availability for a 20 minute coffee chat when you RSVP; we will follow up with your confirmed time slot)\nLocation: Nussbaum and Wu\nRSVP: www.sgcoffeechatsatcolumbia2018.splashthat.com\n\nStripes Group is a boutique growth equity firm that makes $10-150 million investments in technology and consumer businesses. Located in downtown New York with a team comprised of experienced founders and operators\, Stripes Group has uniquely positioned itself to successfully invest and help build growth stage companies globally\, including Blue Apron\, Refinery29\, GoFundMe\, Udemy\, Gimlet Media and Flatiron Health\, among others.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/stripes-group-coffee-chats-networking-internships/
CATEGORIES:Stripes Group
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180419T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180419T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180323T182719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180323T182719Z
UID:12935-1524166200-1524173400@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Columbia College Young Alumni Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:This event is open to all CC and CU young alumni (2017-2008) \nYou’re invited to join Columbia College Young Alumni for a fun networking happy hour with other alumni in (or interested in) the startup world! \nColumbia University alumni representing startups will be on hand at the Columbia Startup Lab to meet and mingle with CC young alumni — don’t miss this great opportunity! \nCompanies represented (so far):
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/columbia-college-young-alumni-happy-hour/
CATEGORIES:Columbia College Alumni Relations
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180422T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180422T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180418T164828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180418T165047Z
UID:13174-1524389400-1524425400@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Blueprint Designathon
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL \nREGISTER HERE \nBarnard-Columbia Design for America and Columbia Organization of Rising Entrepreneurs (CORE) are proud to present Columbia University’s first ever large-scale\, intercollegiate human centered design sprint – the Blueprint Designathon. Join us for a day of skill workshops\, user research\, ideation\, and prototyping to compete in a social impact design challenge\, with judges from IBM\, Adobe\, and design consultancy firms. Prizes include Adobe Cloud subscriptions\, Google VR Daydream swag\, restaurant vouchers\, and more! \nIf you have any interest in entrepreneurship\, social impact\, user experience\, design\, technology\, and/or creative problem solving\, take part! \nThe Rules: \n\n Form of a team of 4-6 people. Participants can be any year\, any major\, any career path\, and also do not have to attend Columbia. If you do not have a team\, but still want to register\, you can register as an individual and be assigned to a team of other individual registrants.\n\n\n Show up with your team to check-in between 9:30am – 10:00am on April 22nd for the theme reveal and a day of Human Centered Design!\n\n 
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/blueprint-designathon/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Organization for Rising Entrepreneurs (CORE)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180424T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180424T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180418T162850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180418T163108Z
UID:13166-1524558600-1524583800@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Columbia BiomedX Pitch Day
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL \nREGISTER HERE \nApril 24\, 2018 \n8:30am – 3:30pm \nHerbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center \n1130 Saint Nicholas Avenue \nOn Tuesday\, April 24th\, teams of Columbia engineers\, clinicians\, scientists and students working to bring cutting-edge biomedical technologies to market will pitch their envisioned technologies and business opportunities to a panel of judges and invited guests for potential commercialization support. Columbia BiomedX Pitch Day is the capstone event following a semester long “boot camp\,” during which project teams explored two fundamental questions: \n\nDoes the envisioned product address a true unmet clinical need?\nIs there a viable business opportunity? These are the same questions judges will have in mind as they select projects to fund.\n\nAdvanced registration is required. Learn more about Columbia BiomedX here.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/columbia-biomedx-pitch-day/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Technology Ventures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180424T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180424T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180418T162742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180418T162742Z
UID:13164-1524592800-1524605400@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:EdTech Job Fair Co-Sponsored by EdSurge
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL \nREGISTER HERE \nApril 24th\, 2018 \n6:00pm  – 9:30pm  \nEdSurge\, NYEdtech Meetup and Teachers College\, Columbia University are hosting a jobs fair in New York to help you find your next role at the hottest edtech companies! \nWhether you’re looking to share and apply your teaching experience with dedicated developers\, hunting for some coding and biz dev talent\, or just want to see what’s out there—our jobs fairs are a great place to connect! \nFor job seekers: Please fill out a brief form about what positions you are most interested in and a little bit more about you (including what topics you’d be most interested in learning about at the event!). If you would like to share your resume with the companies in attendance\, please attach your resume to the form above! Reach out to shelby@edsurge.com with questions. \nFor edtech companies: We’ve got a limited number of company tables available for a small fee! Email jobs@edsurge.com with questions. \nThe structure of the night: The jobs fair will kick off at 6:00pm with a brief introduction. This will be followed by an informal night of networking in a couple meeting rooms that will be lined with company tables\, with an option for private 1:1 meetings with companies. In an adjacent meeting room\, there will be a series of short Q&A breakout sessions. The breakout sessions will give you a chance to hear more from a select group of companies on what they have in the pipeline and what types of candidates they are looking for. The EdSurge team will also be onsite with jobseeker activities chosen by you! \nWe want to say a big thank you to our Gold Sponsor\, DaDaABCand our Silver Sponsor\, Education Pioneers! \n 
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/edtech-job-fair-co-sponsored-edsurge/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Teachers College
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180425T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180425T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180416T204907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180418T165301Z
UID:13150-1524668400-1524675600@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Design For Sustainable Development
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL \nRSVP HERE \nWednesday\, April 25th \n3:00pm to 5:00pm\nThe Design Studio (Riverside Church Room 430) \nDesign thinking is a process we use at the Design Studio to help students become unstuck in the entrepreneurial ventures they are launching\, or for gaining clarity on their personal trajectory. We also believe that Design Thinking has tremendous potential in helping to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and reduce extreme poverty around the world. \nIn this workshop we will focus on brainstorming\, process mapping and stakeholder analysis and use design to start thinking creatively about developing potential solutions to poverty problems. This workshop will be useful for students who have summer field placements in developing countries or who have job placements abroad after graduation\, or who are just interested in the intersection of design thinking and sustainable development. \nCome prepared to work on development challenges relating to your upcoming field placement/internship. \nIf you have questions\, please reach out to us at designstudio@columbia.edu.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/design-sustainable-development/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180425T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180425T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180418T163321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180418T163321Z
UID:13168-1524672000-1524682800@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Columbia Biomedical Device Design & Development Open House
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL \nApril 25\, 2018 \n4:00 – 7:00pm  \nVagelos Education Center – Milstein Lobby \n104 Haven Ave \nPlease join Columbia BiomedX and the Department of Rehabilitation and Regenrative Medicine\, for an open house showcasing some of the exciting biomedical device-related projects under development at Columbia. The event will feature demonstrations and highlights of biomedical technologies and an opportunity to establish connections to further enhance Columbia’s network of engineer-clinician teams working to develop groundbreaking innovative technologies capable of improving human health. \nWho should attend?: Anyone interested in biomedical innovation in general and what it takes to move a device from the lab to the market; Those interested in surgical robotics\, bedside imaging modalities\, and rehab robotics in particular; Clinicians who have been nurturing an idea and want a better way to approach it and/or connect with someone who can help build an envisioned technology. \nHosts: Co-hosted by the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine\, Columbia Biomedical Technology Accelerator (Columbia BiomedX)\, and Columbia Technology Ventures
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/columbia-biomedical-device-design-development-open-house/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Technology Ventures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180426T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180426T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180418T162447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180425T153542Z
UID:13162-1524731400-1524745800@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Women Entrepreneurs Leadership Forum
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL \nREGISTER HERE \nThis half day event is designed to facilitate dialogue between aspiring and current student entrepreneurs at Barnard\, Columbia College\, Columbia Business School\, and successful women alumnae entrepreneurs—founders\, investors\, and thought leaders. Don’t miss this valuable opportunity to build professional networks as you hone your entrepreneurial skills\, and engage in personal leadership development. \nEvent Schedule: \n9:00 – 9:15am : Welcome Remarks \n9:15 – 10:00am: Keynote Address — You Don’t Make Mistakes\, Mistakes Make You \n\nAvani Patel – TrendSeeder\, Ember\, & Harvard Business School Startup Studio\n\n10:10 – 11:10am: Choice between Panel Discussions \n– Looking Ahead – Women Entrepreneurs in STEM \n\nPooja Badlani (BC’01)\, Rank & Style\nAmal Abid (BC ’17)\, Think.It\nChristina Hatwatmeh (CBS ’14)\, Scopio\nSonali Nigam (Mailman ’13)\, Mittens\nModerator: Andrea Nye (CBS ’08)\, East River BioSolutions\n\n– Disrupting the Landscape – Non-Traditional Career Paths and Business Models \n\nAndrea Wong (CBS ’19) (Knight-Bagehot Fellowship Program)\nManal Kahi (SIPA ’15)\, Eat Offbeat\nSusannah Vila (CBS ’15)\, Flip\nJennifer Wright (CBS ’09)\, Greenbox\n\n11:15 – 12:00pm: Ignite Style Talks \n\nLaura Kornhauser (CBS ’17)\, Stratyfy\nKrista Suh (BC ’09) Creator\, the Pussyhat and Evil Eye Gloves and author\, DIY Rules for a WTF World\nNell Derick Debevoise (CBS ’11)\, Inspiring Capital\n\n12:00 – 12:15pm: Closing Remarks \n12:15 – 12:30pm: Lunch \n*Please note\, Krista Suh will be on hand during lunch to sign copies of her new book\, DIY Rules for a WTF World. \nMany thanks to our donors! \nSteering Committee: \nEsther Ma ’92 \nLaurice Wong CC’20 \nSponsors: \nMariana Kou ’09 \nOphelia Fung ’88 \nSanjay Varma ’94 \nBetty Woo ’88 \nHelen Lin Sun ’89 \nAmy Fong ’96 \nAnita Ma ’99
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/women-entrepreneurs-leadership-forum/
CATEGORIES:Athena Center at Barnard College,Columbia Business School
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180426T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180426T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180425T192811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180425T192811Z
UID:13246-1524740400-1524744000@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:"Ask Me Anything"\, with Angel Investor and FJ Labs Founding Partner Fabrice Grinda
DESCRIPTION:French Tech NYC is organizing a Facebook Live « Ask Me Anything Session » with Angel Investor and FJ Labs Founding Partner Fabrice Grinda on 4/26 at 11 am EDT. \nJOIN HERE
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/ask-anything-angel-investor-fj-labs-founding-partner-fabrice-grinda/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180426T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180426T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180418T164143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180418T164143Z
UID:13172-1524747600-1524758400@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Hacking for Energy: The Final Presentations (Showcase)
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL \nREGISTER HERE \nThursday\, April 26\, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM (Doors open at 12:30 PM) \nThe 10th Floor Lounge at Riverside Church\, 91 Claremont Avenue\, 10th Floor \nNew York\, NY 10027 \nRefreshments will be served. \nJoin the entrepreneurial students of Hacking for Energy as they present their MVPs and business models! The students were tasked to build solutions for real energy and sustainability challenges using the Lean LaunchPad methodology. This year\, 4 student teams from Columbia\, NYU\, and CUNY worked on challenges posed by the EPA\, the NYC DEP\, NYISO\, and EPRI. The teams will share their solutions and the results of their customer discovery journey at a final presentation event that is open to the public. \nThe class will be taught next year\, so if you are interested in the results or participating in the class as a student\, Industry Host or mentor\, we encourage you to stop by!
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/hacking-energy-final-presentations-showcase/
CATEGORIES:Powerbridge NY
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180427T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180427T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180413T172553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180424T182513Z
UID:13109-1524823200-1524830400@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Design Your Future Workshop
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL \nREGISTER HERE \nThe future can feel uncertain\, so we created Design Your Future as a program where students learn to apply human-centered design to their careers and life beyond Columbia. \nThe goal of this program is to help you better navigate your career and life choices in the face of uncertainty. \nDesign Your Future gives you the tools to help you get unstuck in life. Design relies heavily on small experiments and rapid iteration. You will learn how to craft and run small experiments that can keep your work and life choices aligned with your goals. This program is highly interactive–there will be far more activities than lectures. \nDuring the workshop you will: \n▪ Reflect on strengths and passions\n▪ Map out multiple future trajectories\n▪ Design small experiments for your life\n▪ Identify and address personal barriers \nDesign Your Future is open to the entire Columbia community. \nNote: this program will leverage design but not teach it explicitly. If you are interested in learning how to practice human centered design or use it to launch a startup\, see our other programs.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/design-future-workshop-2/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180502
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180314T165329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180314T165329Z
UID:12870-1525132800-1525219199@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Nike Circular Innovation Challenge
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL \nJoin OpenIDEO in its Open Innovation Challenge with Nike. \nNike Circular Innovation Challenge: Design with Grind! \nThe goal of this Challenge is to find innovators who can use Nike Grind materials\, such as fiber\, foam and rubber\, to create products that help improve the lives of the people who use them\, while reducing global waste. \nFinal proposals will be due by May 1\, 2018. \nWinning solutions will be announced in July\, 2018.  Winners will be considered for further partnership with Nike and receive a prize of up to $30\,000.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/deadline-nike-circular-innovation-challenge/
CATEGORIES:IDEO
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180501T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180501T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180418T163543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180418T163543Z
UID:13170-1525186800-1525194000@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:VC Perspectives: “How VCs Evaluate Potential CEOs” and “Understanding Equity Economics as the Startup Grows”
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL \nRSVP HERE \nMay 1\, 2018 \n3:00 – 5:00 PM \nEarl Hall – Columbia University \n  \nColumbia Technology Ventures (CTV) and venture investors Osage University Partners (OUP) invite you to join a free seminar on two topics: “The behind-the-scenes view on how VCs evaluate potential startup CEOS” and “Understanding the real economics of university startup formation”. Drawing from 25 years of venture capital experience\, Osage University Partners (OUP) managing partner Marc Singer will take you through the CEO search process\, how VCs evaluate potential entrepreneur\, and some observations about drivers for long-term success as an entrepreneur.  \nThe audience will assess mock candidate profiles and learn methods of diligence to choose the right leader for your startup. OUP principal John Lee will then take you step-by-step through the life of a company\, illustrating the different types equity\, the pros and cons of each equity type depending on different company outcomes\, and the economic effect this has on founders’ shares.  Data will be presented to support the conversation around founders’ equity\, the right allocation between faculty vs. post docs vs. grad students\, and how much equity one needs to give away to attract and keep your top talent. CTV’s Executive Director Orin Herskowitz will then lead a Q&A with both Marc and John to round out the afternoon.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/vc-perspectives-vcs-evaluate-potential-ceos-understanding-equity-economics-startup-grows/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Technology Ventures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180505T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180505T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20170614T182537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170913T182242Z
UID:8638-1525507200-1525539600@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:The Transparency Series - Series 8\, Data Visualization (Seminar and Book Signing)
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL COLUMBIANS \nA unique set of seminars and hands-on workshops that bring new technology and design ideas to the Columbia Journalism community. The goal is simple — help students learn new ways to find and tell stories\, new ways to inform and entertain. Each topic will commence with a Friday evening panel discussion and will follow with a Saturday hands-on workshop centered around building. \nStudents attending three of the seminar-workshops over the course of the year will receive a graduation award indicating the extra breadth they sought out during their time at the J-School. \nMORE INFO \n*** \nJoin Manuel Lima for a fascinating tour through millennia of circular information design in architecture\, urban planning\, fine art\, design\, fashion\, technology\, religion\, cartography\, biology\, astronomy and physics in a visual feast for infographics enthusiasts. From Venn diagrams and early celestial charts to the trefoil biohazard symbol and Target’s corporate logo\, Lima provides a history of humanity’s long-lasting obsession with all things circular and a unique taxonomy of the many varieties of circle diagrams. \nIn addition to the presentation\, Lima will be selling and signing his latest work\, ‘Book of Circles’.Registration is not required to attend the event.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/transparency-series-series-8-data-visualization-seminar-book-signing/
CATEGORIES:The Brown Institute for Media Innovation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180506T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180506T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20170614T182729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170906T153957Z
UID:8640-1525600800-1525626000@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:The Transparency Series - Series 8\, Data Visualization (Workshop)
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO COLUMBIA JOURNALISM STUDENTS \nA unique set of seminars and hands-on workshops that bring new technology and design ideas to the Columbia Journalism community. The goal is simple — help students learn new ways to find and tell stories\, new ways to inform and entertain. Each topic will commence with a Friday evening panel discussion and will follow with a Saturday hands-on workshop centered around building. \nStudents attending three of the seminar-workshops over the course of the year will receive a graduation award indicating the extra breadth they sought out during their time at the J-School. \nMORE INFO \n*** \nGraphical (or pictorial) presentations of data have become an almost essential part of journalistic practice. Data visualization helps us see patterns in data\, and is an important tool for finding stories. Also\, outlets like The New York Times and The Guardian are publishing data visualizations that push the idea of story telling\, creating new data-driven ways to inform and entertain. In this day-long workshop\, Mona Chalabi will review some basic data visualization skills–guiding you through the design process. You will add annotation layers and learn to exploit what’s unique about data. During the day\, we will also help you think critically about visualizations\, making you a better consumer of data graphics.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/transparency-series-series-8-data-visualization-workshop/
CATEGORIES:The Brown Institute for Media Innovation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180514
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180305T165136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180305T165136Z
UID:12804-1526169600-1526255999@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Techstars' FinTech program
DESCRIPTION:The Barclays Accelerator Powered by Techstars in NYC is recruiting their next cohort of incredible FinTech entrepreneurs. From insurtech to lending\, security to blockchain\, capital markets to data and analytics\, don’t miss the opportunity to partner with Barclays and join Techstars\, the worldwide network that helps entrepreneurs succeed.Applications are open now through May 13th. Learn more and apply here or meet the team by requesting office hours here.Follow @jonzanoff or #BarclaysAccel for updates \n 
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/deadline-techstars-fintech-program/
CATEGORIES:Techstars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180515T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180515T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180508T161007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180508T161007Z
UID:13322-1526407200-1526414400@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Special Riverside Chat @ Columbia on May 15: Biotech in West Harlem
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL \nREGISTER HERE \nBackground: \nThe future of life-science activities in West Harlem has never been brighter. Leaders from CUNY\, Columbia\, and a Harlem-based initiative will discuss current activities and future vision for this burgeoning cluster. \nEvent Programming: \n6:00 PM Doors open \n6:10-6:15 Introductions \n6:15-7:00 Presentations and Q&A \n7:00-8:00 Networking reception with free food and drinks \nSpeaker 1: Kevin Gardner\, Director of the Structural Biology Initiative of the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC) \nKevin Gardner is the founding director of the ASRC’s Structural Biology Initiative. He is an international leader in using combinations of structural biology methods\, including NMR spectroscopy and X- ray diffraction\, to probe and control how cellular proteins perceive and react to changes in the environments around them. Dr. Gardner and his research group are working with expert biochemists\, chemists\, cell biologists and engineers to test new applications for exciting new anti-cancer therapies and research tools. Dr. Gardner is the Einstein Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at The City College of New York. He is also involved in different roles with several biotech companies\, serving as co-founder and CSO of Optologix\, Inc. and helping found Peloton Therapeutics\, Inc. Dr. Gardner received his Ph.D. in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry from Yale University and was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Toronto. He joined UT Southwestern as the inaugural W.W. Caruth Jr. Scholar in Biomedical Research and was later named the Virginia Lazenby O’Hara Chair in Biochemistry. \nSpeaker 2: John Blaho\, CUNY Director for Industrial-Academic Research \nJohn Blaho has been responsible for creating and maintaining productive Sponsored Research Projects between Industrial entities and CUNY research faculty\, and is currently working to increase the amount of faculty entrepreneurial activities. Since joining CUNY\, he has led the creation of two new NSF IUCRC centers at the City College of CUNY and has served as the Industrial Mentor for 3 CUNY NSF Innovation Corps (I-Corps) teams. Dr. Blaho led the creation of and serves as the Program Director of the NYC Regional Innovation NSF I-Corps Node (NYCRIN). Finally\, Dr. Blaho is the lead of the CUNY Innovation Hot Spot for the NYC Regional Economic Development Council of Empire State Development. Dr. Blaho was trained as a chemical engineer\, received his Ph.D. in biochemistry\, and was the PI of an academic research lab at the University of Chicago and the Mount Sinai School of Medicine of CUNY for over 25 years. Subsequently\, he served a CSO function at a biotech company in Princeton\, NJ. \nSpeaker 3: Victoria Hamilton\, creator and director of Office of Research Initiatives at Columbia University \nVictoria Hamilton created and currently directs of Office of Research Initiatives at Columbia University\, which works across disciplines\, schools\, and campuses to foster interdisciplinary research collaboration- particularly among scientists\, engineers\, and medical researchers. The Office supports planning and building of research infrastructure\, secures external funding for collaborations\, and administers a seed fund for very early-stage research that falls outside the traditional boundaries. Prior to joining Columbia\, Ms. Hamilton recieved a BA and an MBA from Harvard University. She was also a principal of The Washington Advisory Group\, consulting with both industry and non-profits on the intersection of scientific and technical research and commerce. Previously\, she was Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President of General American Investors\, a NYSE-listed closed end investment fund\, and for ten years a senior member in SRK Management Company\, a private venture capital firm. \nSpeaker 4: Bruce Lincoln\, co-founder of Silicon Harlem \nBruce Lincoln co-founded Silicon Harlem\, which is a nationally recognized for-profit social venture dedicated to transforming Harlem into a hub for technology and innovation. A member of the Mayor’s Broadband Advisory Task Force\, he has been at the forefront of the equitable development of the Internet in Harlem and the City of New York. Mr. Lincoln is also a Senior Fellow at the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information (CITI) at the Graduate School of Business\, Columbia University. In the past\, Mr. Lincoln was the Senior Educational Technologist and Manager of Community Outreach at the Institute for Learning Technologies at Teachers College\, Columbia University where he managed a ten-year cycle of projects that served as national models for equity and access to the socioeconomic benefits of Internet. Moreover\, he served served as an advisor to the White House\, was a member of the PITAC (The President’s Information Technology Advisory Committee)\, and served as Entrepreneur-in-Residence at the Center for Technology\, Innovation and Community Engagement (CTICE). \nSubmit your questions for the speakers here! \nDirections to the event: \nhttp://apam.columbia.edu/directions-davis-auditorium-cepsr \nWe recommend you enter from campus: From the campus entrance\, walk in along College Walk\, head north up the steps\, go around Low Library and to the back of Uris Hall (the Business School).
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/special-riverside-chat-columbia-may-15-biotech-west-harlem/
CATEGORIES:Harlem Biospace
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180602
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180604
DTSTAMP:20260403T222041
CREATED:20180314T170813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180314T170853Z
UID:12875-1527897600-1528070399@entrepreneurship.columbia.edu
SUMMARY:Dawn of Private Space Science Symposium 2018
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL \nRegister here \nThe Dawn of Private Space Science Symposium is a new platform to facilitate communication between the private space industry and scientists. The symposium brings together leading scientists\, foundations\, corporations\, policy makers\, and commercial spacelines under one roof to create opportunities for scientific research in space. This groundbreaking collaboration will enable advancement of science that will benefit our species\, planet\, and existence. \nThe 2018 theme is “Commercial Space Stations: Building an Ecosystem in Space.” This year DPSS18 will provide a forum for topics relevant to future space station planning and will open the doors for the commercial space sector\, researchers\, technology developers\, transportation and habitation providers\, government agencies\, policymakers\, and other interested parties to partake in building an ecosystem in space.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/dawn-private-space-science-symposium-2018/
CATEGORIES:Columbia
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