Join the Center for Bioengineering Innovation & Design (CBID) MSE Class for their Global Health Presentations! Your feedback is helpful and valued at this mid-point as they develop solutions! Grab dinner & learn about our exciting projects in Global Health. The event is free but registration is required.
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This online presentation for the MSE in Bioengineering Innovation & Design will describe the program and the faculty, as well as admissions requirements. You may utilize this opportunity to ask questions about the program and discover what you can do with a degree from Johns Hopkins. Your access link will be sent to you a few days prior to the info session. Please have a reliable internet connection.
Join us December 12th for a review of many exciting healthcare design projects at the Johns Hopkins Center for Bioengineering Innovation & Design (CBID) Annual Fall Showcase & Shark Tank. CBID MSE and Undergraduate projects will be presented during the poster session and reception. This year we are featuring a Leadership Panel on Challenges in the MedTech Industry that is not be missed! Our annual event will also have a Shark Tank competition with a panel of tough judges and real cash prizes. Refreshments will be provided.
Registration is free but required: https://2016fallshowcasesharktank.eventbrite.com
This year’s competition will be held on Thursday, April 6th & Friday, April 7th, 2017.
This year the CLE will be collaborating with the InHealth team, which allows the JHU Business Plan Competition to expand into a broader medical focus, including a new Mobile App category, and enables the event to become a two-day, two-site challenge.
The nationally recognized Johns Hopkins University Business Plan Competition, hosted by the Center for Leadership Education, provides an opportunity for students to take a novel idea or innovative technology and develop a business plan based around it. Starting with a concept, students build an understanding of their target market, analyze potential competitors, craft an effective market entry strategy, and present their plans to industry professionals and venture capitalists. This highly popular event, held on the Homewood campus, draws teams from all divisions of the university.
The competition showcases the talent of students as they present business plans developed over the course of the year. Each team gives a refined seven minute presentation followed by eight minutes of questions from a panel of judges compromised of venture capitalists, entrepreneurs and alumni. All the business plans in each category are then reviewed and scored by a panel of judges.
For more information, please visit: http://bpc.jhu.edu/