
This will conference examine how "social entrepreneurs" are breaking down barriers, and remaking the rules of innovation, with careful consideration to how social entrepreneurs "reframe" problems -- from overcoming civil engineering deficits, capital access constraints, base of the pyramid skill shortages, to dealing with fragmented markets.
Learn, too, about programs at the Center to bridge the innovation gap such as its Global Social Benefit Incubator (GSBI) and KnowledeX (sponsored by Applied Materials).
The conference will be very interesting – the innovators and thought leaders attending will offer insights on the ways technology and design influence the BOP and redefine parameters and market assumptions.
Admission is free, but advanced RSVP is required. To register, contact Sherrill Dale, sdale@scu.edu, (408) 551-6027. Click here for more information.


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