Crafting Learning Path:

Program Structure

Modules Topic Brief Duration
Module 1 Innovation Overview Review curriculum, Importance ‘Need’ and ‘Multidisciplinarity  30 minutes
Module 2 Needs drive innovation Focusing on needs to identify/define innovation opportunities  30 minutes
Module 3 Society requires innovation Emerging needs must be addressed through innovation 30 minutes
Module 4 Quantifying magnitude of need Estimating needs in terms of people/users,  30 minutes
Module 5 Attributing need Determining ‘who’ is the holder of the need 30 minutes
Module 6 Intellectual property basics How does one protect an idea/concept 30 minutes
Module 7 Qualitative opportunity assessment Tools to analyze the value of an idea. SWOT, Unidimensional reports 30 minutes
Module 8 Investment financing continuum What sources of funding are available to an innovator? 30 minutes
Module 9 Regulatory impediments FDA basics: risk and efficacy 30 minutes
Module 10 Entrepreneur toolkits: NDAS, outsourcing Value and risk of confidentiality agreements, Value/risk of outsourcing  30 minutes
 
  1. All sessions will be delivered in a classroom setting with resident faculty at the interval of 15 days.
  2. At periodic intervals, there will be attention of mentors through virtual medium. LIVE introductory workshop will be conducted at the beginning of the challenge.
  3. Each team will give an interactive 10 minutes Project presentation at the end of the program.
  4. The challenge will act as a catalyst for students to work on and exhibit the project based learning.
  5. Certificates will be awarded to the teams after completion of course modules, participation in all sessions and submission of the project only.

Transformative Gains What sets us apart

Innovation & Entrepreneurship is designed to provide innovators the ability to value a given technological advance or intervention holistically, focusing on issues that extend beyond technical efficacy and include users and innovators value propositions, legal and intellectual property. protection, business modelling, potential market impacts, market competition, and ethical, social, and innovation acceptance.

  • Designed to provide innovators the ability to value a given technological advance.
  • Focused on issues beyond technical efficacy.
  • Includes users and innovators value propositions, legal and intellectual property.
  • Involves business modelling, potential market impacts, market competition.
  • Incorporates ethical, social, and innovation acceptance.

Igniting Entrepreneurial Spirit

Under the aegis Henry Ford Innovation and JBM Acadify, a challenge has been launched- Entrepreneurship and Innovation, unveiling the unconventional, navigating the thrilling landscape of turning dreams into thriving ventures expanding mental horizons. The challenge is curated by Venture commercialization expert from CWRU (Case Western Reserve University), USA, Joseph Jankowski, a globally renowned academician and entrepreneur commercialization leader, specialised in corporate financing and structuring. The challenge unearths an entrepreneurial spirit within you enabling setting your goals in the dynamic and exciting world of entrepreneurship

Craft A Blueprint For Success