Have an idea you’ve been circling but haven’t fully framed?
Curious about an emerging technology but unsure how to define a strong use case?
We’re launching a focused 4-week sprint to Demo Night (April 10) designed to help you move from exploration to a clear, compelling concept — and we’re kicking it off this Friday.
Week 1: Defining the Problem
Friday, March 6 | 4:30–6:00 PM
This first session will help you clarify the foundation of your idea. We’ll workshop practical frameworks to define:
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The problem you’re solving
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Who it affects
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Why it matters
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What your use case will be for the next four weeks
You’ll leave with a clearer direction and a concrete starting point.
Who Should Attend?
This sprint is open to:
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Digital Health Challenge participants
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Self-Directed Innovation students
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Venture Discovery teams
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Founder Lab students
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Anyone working independently on an idea
No polished pitch required. Just bring what you’re thinking about.
What the 4-Week Sprint Looks Like
Each week builds toward Demo Night:
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Week 1: Define your use case
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Week 2: Explore & validate
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Week 3: Develop a concept or lightweight prototype
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Week 4: Refine your story and prepare for Demo Night
Demo Night — April 10
Demo Night is an exploration showcase and a celebration of student innovation.
You’ll:
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Share what you built
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Receive feedback from industry and campus leaders
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Compete for cash prizes in select tracks
Awards will recognize the most innovative and impactful ideas. More info on Demo Night.
Whether you’re aiming for a prize, feedback, or momentum, this sprint is designed to help you get ready.