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Registration open for Innovation Week events

CAMPUS + COMMUNITY | October 7, 2024
STORY BY: EDITORIAL STAFF

Celebrate 杏吧视频鈥檚 entrepreneurial spirit at the third annual Innovation Week, packed with networking sessions, daily workshops, innovation awards and more. 

Registration is now open for this year鈥檚 Innovation Week, which is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 28, through Friday, Nov. 1. It centers around the theme 鈥淔ailure and Persistence in Innovation.鈥 

All faculty, staff, students and community members are encouraged to attend Innovation Week, including the four featured lunchtime sessions. Free meals and networking time will be available during each session.

Read highlights of the week鈥檚 activities below, or .

Day 1: Kickoff luncheon featuring James Kenyon; plus presentation of Faculty Distinguished Research Awards.

Monday, Oct. 28
Noon-2 p.m.

James A. Kenyon, director of NASA鈥檚 Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, will share stories of perseverance during and through failure. 

President Eric W. Kaler will present this year鈥檚 Faculty Distinguished Research Awards.

Lunch will be provided.

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Day 2: Luncheon featuring Patrick Hanley; plus presentation of Innovator of the Year awards

Tuesday, Oct. 29
Noon鈥2 p.m.

Patrick Hanley, research and development director at Dow Chemical, will deliver a keynote speech focused on this year鈥檚 theme: 鈥淔ailure and Persistence in Innovation.鈥 

Michael Oakes, senior vice president for research and technology management, will present Innovator of the Year awards.

Lunch will be provided.

Day 3: Luncheon and SEEK contest/awards

Wednesday, Oct. 30
Noon鈥2:30 p.m.

Inspired by the history of the Michelson Morley experiment, the 鈥淪erendipitous Epiphany through Efforts to gain Knowledge鈥 (SEEK) Award will be awarded to the faculty researcher whose persistence through research setbacks led to the best unintended and unexpected results. 

Submissions for the SEEK award are due by Friday, Oct. 18. .

Physics Emeritus Professor Phil Taylor will lead the event, and audience votes will determine the winners. Finalists will win $500 while the top award winner will receive $1,000. 

Lunch will be provided.

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Day 4: Luncheon and industry panel discussion

Thursday, Oct. 31
Noon鈥2 p.m.

Leaders from Nestle, Sherwin Williams and Lubrizol will share stories of failure and success during this lunchtime panel.

This year鈥檚 Milestone Awards will also be presented.

Lunch will be provided.

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Day 5: Pitch-Your-Poster Contest

Friday, Nov. 1
Noon鈥3 p.m.

Students and postdocs are encouraged to enter the , which will be held on Friday, Nov. 1. Ten $1,000 awards will be awarded by CWRU and regional judges. Students and postdocs who wish to present must complete the by Monday, Oct. 21. They also must .

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