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The
Lemelson-MIT Program's
search for the most inventive undergraduate and graduate students to compete in the
2015
Lemelson-MIT National Collegiate Student Prize Competition
is ending on
January 30th
.
Do you know a college student who has an inventive solution in one of these categories?
"Cure it!"
for tech-based inventions that can improve healthcare
"Drive it!"
for tech-based inventions that can improve transportation
"Eat it!"
for tech-based inventions that can improve food and agriculture
"Use it!"
for tech-based inventions that can improve consumer devices and tools
Watch Now: 2014 “Cure it!” Graduate Winner David Sengeh
Watch Now: 2014 “Cure it!” Undergraduate Team Winner Glucosense
They could win up to $15K for their invention.
Click here
to learn more
Questions?
Contact
Marlena Love,
Awards Program Officer
Please forward or share this email with your most inventive students.
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