For Harvard students and teams wanting to test and refine their ideas and ventures, i-lab programming includes a number of resources that place students in less structured environments in order to ‘learn by doing’.
For Harvard students and teams wanting to test and refine their ideas and ventures, i-lab programming includes a number of resources that place students in less structured environments in order to ‘learn by doing’.
For students and entrepreneurs, the i-lab provides foundational learning as the educational entry point for exploring entrepreneurship and innovation.
For students who have identified a project or venture they want to pursue, we offer a number of practical resources that help students further inform, improve, and advance their ideas.
For Harvard students and teams wanting to test and refine their ideas and ventures, i-lab programming includes a number of resources that place students in less structured environments in order to ‘learn by doing’.
For Harvard student led teams whose ventures have progressed to a more advanced stage, the i-lab offers a Venture Incubation Program (VIP) during the Spring, Summer, and Fall of each calendar year.





Thursday 10/09 06:00pm
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Every business starts as an idea. Your ability to share that idea; to tell the story of your business in a way that draws teammates, partners, capital, and customers in will encourage your success or failure at every stage of the entrepreneurial journey.
The fact is, most entrepreneurs... Read More

You have a great idea and nobody cares: How to figure out who cares and how to get them to buy from you.
Join Richard Banfield for this workshop, which will give you the essential tools to identify who your customers are and what the various touch points will be along their journey with... Read More

Ten months and 40,000 tomato plants in the making, Tomato Jos is breaking ground on its first greenhouse! One of the Harvard teams in the i-lab’s Venture Incubation Program, Tomato Jos is a for-profit... Read More

In this year’s Deans’ Health and Life Sciences Challenge, Aldatu Biosciences, a venture created by Harvard students and researchers took home the Bertarelli Foundation Grand Prize and $40,000 in award money.
Sponsored by deans from... Read More
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