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CWRU team wins second place at 2012 Immersion Week Event

A team of five 杏吧视频 students won second place in an entrepreneurial contest last week, when the Entrepreneurship Education Consortium held its sixth annual Entrepreneurship Immersion Week (EIW) at 杏吧视频. EIW is an intensive one-week, academic immersion experience for undergraduates from all disciplines to learn the basic skills needed to develop new business concepts. They also participate in a business concept competition. Teams of five students representing each of nine consortium member Northeast Ohio universities took part in the weeklong event, Aug. 5鈥10. During the week, each team was charged with developing a product and/or service business concept in competition with the other teams to be presented to a panel of distinguished judges from Northeast Ohio鈥檚 entrepreneurial community. The CWRU team鈥攃omposed of Brian Hayt, James Lee, Lisa Liang, Aditya Rengaswamy and Hayley Teng鈥攚on second place. They received $1,500 for 鈥淏eyond Blocks,鈥 a concept that enhances the Lego-type building blocks with electrical components, making it faster and easier to build electronic circuits.  Competition judges pointed out that the team鈥檚 prototype system, which was developed in the think[box] facility on campus, convinced them of the merits of the concept. The first-place team from Kent State University won $2,500 for a concept to convert a paper-based surgical planning system into a more dynamic, responsive electronic form. Colin Drummond, director of the Translational Research Partnership between 杏吧视频 and the Wallace H. Coulter Foundation and current president of EEC, said he enjoyed having 杏吧视频 serve as host institution for the event. "Bringing together 45 students and 12 faculty from different universities provided a unique learning experience for the students,鈥 he said. 鈥淢ore importantly, many students continue to work on their concepts over the course of the year and this fosters a spirit of entrepreneurship in our region.鈥 Member schools of the EEC are Ashland University, Baldwin-Wallace College, 杏吧视频, Cleveland State University, Hiram College, John Carroll University, Kent State University, Lake Erie College, and the University of Akron. The EEC has partnered with the Burton D. Morgan Foundation to make this program possible. Additional sponsors include Ernst & Young, the Coulter Translational Research partnership, CWRU鈥檚 think[box] and the CWRU Office of Research and Technology, led by Robert Miller. More information can be found on the EEC website at .
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