Event details
Oct
22
Innovation Forum 10.22
Innovation Forum is a competition and networking event designed to showcase the groundbreaking research of Princeton University's STEM and Humanities faculty, researchers, postdocs, and graduate students, emphasizing the broader societal impact of their work beyond academia.
The Forum will open with a dynamic panel discussion exploring Keller's role in fostering a robust innovation ecosystem and what it means to "innovate in the service of humanity."
Following the panel, participants will take the stage to present their novel projects to our esteemed judges, vying for a share of $50,000 in prize money.
Attendees are invited to connect with the presenters over lunch and during the demo station networking reception, offering a unique opportunity to engage directly with cutting-edge researchers and innovators.
The Forum will open with a dynamic panel discussion exploring Keller's role in fostering a robust innovation ecosystem and what it means to "innovate in the service of humanity."
Following the panel, participants will take the stage to present their novel projects to our esteemed judges, vying for a share of $50,000 in prize money.
Attendees are invited to connect with the presenters over lunch and during the demo station networking reception, offering a unique opportunity to engage directly with cutting-edge researchers and innovators.
University programs and activities are open to all eligible participants without regard to identity or other protected characteristics. Sponsorship of an event does not constitute institutional endorsement of external speakers or views presented.
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Date
October 22, 2025Time
10:30 a.m.Location
Frist Campus Center, Multi-Purpose Room B, Frist Campus Center, Multi-Purpose Room A, Frist Campus Center, Multi-Purpose Room C, Frist Campus Center, Class of 1952 RoomAudience
University Sponsors
The Innovation Forum is co-sponsored by Technology Licensing & New Ventures and the Humanities Council at Princeton.