Join us on 8 November for an evening workshop that will explore the dark side of digital, data and AI. You’ll use your creativity and critical thinking to work in teams to identify problems and create solutions that solve some of the negative consequences of digital, data and AI – no technical skills are required!
Director of the Data Science Institute at Imperial, Professor Mark Kennedy and some of our Enterprise Lab startup founders will help contextualise the challenge, and you’ll work with Hattie Willis, former Associate Principal of Rainmaking Venture Studio, founder of GuessWorks, and experienced facilitator. She’ll guide you through the process of generating, choosing and finally pitching your idea. You’ll see first-hand how innovation and entrepreneurship work together. And as an extra incentive, we’ll be awarding prizes for the best idea and best pitch.
This event is a must-attend for those who:
- Are passionate about exploring and solving the negative consequences of digital, data, and AI
- Are interested in innovation and entrepreneurship
- Are looking for a team to work with
- Want to learn about the ideation process and develop new skills
- Want to be in with a chance to win a share of a cash prize fund!
This year we will be partnering with the Data Science Institute
This year’s Idea Challenge will be held in person and spaces are limited so sign up today to avoid missing out!
FAQs
When will I find out who my team members are?
As this is an in person event, you will meet your fellow challengers and make a team on the day. You can be in a team with your friends if you wish.
Is my ticket transferrable?
No, if you can’t attend, please request a refund and cancel your ticket. This will allow someone else to register.
For the event to work at its best it’s really important that the person identified on the ticket is also the person who attends.
What are the prizes?
There will be £500 in cash prizes on the day.
The wider 0-X challenge has prizes of up to £5,000.
Will you serve food and drink?
We will provide an evening meal and drinks!
Got more questions? Get in touch with the Community Team Enterprise.Lab@imperial.ac.uk
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