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Who can participate?

Who can participate?. All SJSU Students Individuals or in teams As part of a class project As members of a student club As an extracurricular activity A student can submit more than one entry Alumni, Faculty & Staff entries will be accepted IF space permits. Why participate?.

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Who can participate?

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  1. Who can participate? • All SJSU Students • Individuals or in teams • As part of a class project • As members of a student club • As an extracurricular activity • A student can submit more than one entry • Alumni, Faculty & Staff entries will be accepted IF space permits

  2. Why participate? • Win cash and in-kind prizes of up to $5,000 • Improve your communication and presentation skills • Get feedback on your ideas for new products and services • Meet students from other disciplines to help turn your idea into a reality • Network with entrepreneurs and business professionals • Secure industry mentors to develop your idea into a business plan • Enter your Business Plan into the SVCE’s Business Plan Competition in Spring 2010: you could win $10,000!

  3. What is a Neat Idea? • A neat idea is any practical idea that can change the world for the better • It can be a new product, process or service, or simply a new application of existing technology • We expect a neat idea to be innovative in some way, but not necessarily radical • A new approach to implementing a standard computer program would fit if it created new benefits

  4. How to present your idea? • A poster board display is required for each idea • It can be supplemented by a model or prototype, and/or a computer display • In addition, participants can sign up for: • The Elevator Pitch Contest • Executive Summary contest

  5. What to compete in? There are FOUR Competition areas: • Best Exhibit: participation is mandatory • Judged on quality of poster board exhibit & supporting display (if any) • Best written summary • 1-page idea summary submitted on-line • Best Elevator Pitch • 2-minutes oral presentation • Social Innovation Award • For projects that have societal value

  6. How to sign-up? • Register on-line at the SVNIF website: www.cob.sjsu.edu/svnif • Registration deadline: November 18, 2009

  7. For more information on the Neat Ideas Fair, project guidelines, judging criteria, previous winners, etc. go to: www.cob.sjsu.edu/svnif • Contact Dr. Bobbi Makani, Interim Director, SVCE at makani_b@cob.sjsu.edu • Contact Dr. Anu Basu, Director, SVCE (on leave during Fall 2009) at anu.basu@sjsu.edu The Silicon Valley Neat Ideas Fair is hosted by the Silicon Valley Center for Entrepreneurship: www.cob.sjsu.edu/svce

  8. Ways for Faculty to encourage student participation • Inform your students about the Fair and highlight the reasons why they should participate. • Include the NIF project in your syllabus. • Include a link to the SVNIF website on your faculty website. • Mention the speaker events in your class or syllabus. • Schedule a short presentation in your class by an NIF volunteer. • Give credit or extra credit for speaker event attendance • Give credit or extra credit for participating in the Fair • Take your students to visit the Fair on Dec. 2nd 2009.

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