2024 Innovation Forum
Tue, 10/22 · 10:30 am—4:30 pm · Frist Multipurpose Room
Keller Center; Technology Licensing & New Ventures; Humanities Council
Innovation Forum is the Keller Center’s annual competition and networking event designed to showcase the groundbreaking research of Princeton University’s STEM and Humanities faculty, researchers, postdocs, and graduate students and emphasize the broader societal impact of their work beyond academia.
This year’s Forum will open with a dynamic panel discussion with innovation experts exploring Princeton’s role in fostering a dynamic innovation ecosystem and what it means to ‘innovate in the service of humanity.’
Schedule
- 10:00 am – Check-In
- 10:30 am – Panel Discussion – Design: The Foundation of Impactful Entrepreneurship
- 11:45 am – Topic-Driven Networking Lunch- A light lunch will be served with the opportunity to network through guided topic points.
- 12:40 pm – Innovation Forum Opening Remarks
- 1:00 pm – STEM Presentations
- 1:45 pm – Keynote: Innovation and the Public Interest, John Payne, Head of Design at Public Policy Lab
- 2:15 pm – Coffee Break
- 2:30 pm – Humanities and Social Sciences Presentations
- 3:15 pm – Demo Station Reception and Award Announcement
2024 HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES PARTICIPANTS
- Excited Delirium: The Invention of a Disease by Aisha Beliso-De Jesus
- Performing the Peace by Chesney Snow
- Reimagining Gaming Blackness by Akil Fletcher
- School for Participation by Aaron Landsman
The Innovation Forum is co-sponsored by the Technology Licensing & New Ventures and the Humanities Council at Princeton.