[bioundgrd] Fwd: Annoucement: 10.807/15.371 Innovation Teams
Janice Chang
jdchang at mit.edu
Mon Feb 2 19:26:02 EST 2015
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From: Ilias Hamdouch <iliasxh at mit.edu<mailto:iliasxh at mit.edu>>
Subject: Annoucement: 10.807/15.371 Innovation Teams
Date: February 2, 2015 at 3:13:42 PM EST
To: Janice Chang <jdchang at mit.edu<mailto:jdchang at mit.edu>>
Hi Janice,
Considering the snowstorms of the middle of last week and today, I wanted to send a kind reminder on my request below.
Besides the email template below, please inform your students that they are welcome to the first class on Wed 2/4 4h30pm at 32-124.
Would be grateful for your help!
Thanks,
Ilias
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From: Ilias Hamdouch
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2015 10:28 AM
To: Janice Chang
Subject: Spring 2015 Course Reminder: 10.807/15.371 Innovation Teams
Hi Janice,
My name is Ilias, the iTeams TA. I hope this email finds you well. With the start of the Spring term approaching, could you please send a reminder email about the course announcement below to your students? Would be grateful for your help!
Best,
Ilias
Ilias Hamdouch
System Design and Management (SDM) Fellow 2015
MIT School of Engineering and MIT Sloan School of Management
Innovation Teams Teaching Assistant
Clean Energy Prize Alumni Director
BigDataExplorers Club Treasurer
Mobile: 202 538 2402
----Email template below---
"i-Teams"
10.807/15.371 Innovation Teams
Wed 4:30-7:00pm & Fri 9-11:30am | Rm E32-125 | 12 units
http://iteams.mit.edu/<http://iteams.mit.edu/%3Ehttp://iteams.mit.edu/>
Instructors: Dr. Luis Perez-Breva of the School of Engineering, Dr.
Noubar Afeyan of Flagship Ventures & MIT Sloan, Prof. Fiona Murray of
MIT Sloan & Trust Center for Entrepreneurship
Interested in technology commercialization and entrepreneurship? Want
to explore the potential of a promising technology from an MIT lab and
see where it takes you...?
i-Teams (“Innovation Teams”, course 10.807/15.371) is a graduate course offered
jointly between the Schools of Engineering and Management. Students choose from
a set of breakthrough technologies selected by the Class Faculty from MIT labs
on the basis of their excitement and commercial potential. Working in
cross-disciplinary i-Teams of 3-5 class peers plus an industry
“catalyst”, students focus throughout the semester on exploring a
commercialization strategy for their technology and developing a final
recommendation for the next steps and the best vehicle to bring the
project to impact (e.g. startup, license, social enterprise...).
You will come out of the class understanding how to:
* Analyze a market and identify opportunities
* Explore practical and economically viable applications
* Understand and navigate the intellectual property landscape
* Create a go-to-market strategy
* Produce synergy with peers from other disciplines and colleges
* Appreciate the iterative nature of the innovation process
Students in the class are invited to lectures by inventors,
entrepreneurs, and venture capitalists. They have the opportunity to
network with some of the brightest minds in the MIT entrepreneurial ecosystem.
This is a highly sought-after course so contact us quickly!
For more information and course registration details, check out the
iTeams website at http://iteams.mit.edu<http://iteams.mit.edu/>. If you have more questions,
contact the TA at iTeams-TA at mit.edu<mailto:iTeams-TA at mit.edu>
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