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Young Inventors Innovating for Billions
AI for Impact - Student Clubs

REDX Platform

REDX brings together technical experts, innovators, researching institutions, implementation partners and corporate partners that will allow us to solve the most pressing challenges within our communities. 

REDX labs and clubs serve as gateways to the energy and creativity of innovators who are creating solutions to satisfy significant social needs.

In collaboration with experts from several research centers, bright young innovators from all regions around the world have the opportunity to work closely with corporate executives, academics from institutions of higher learning, government officials and experienced mentors. This empowers them to imagine and develop solutions that can solve major problems affecting citizens in resource-constrained areas and situations.

There are REDX Labs and REDX AI Clubs on almost every continent around the world.

Emerging Worlds Event in India this January 24 to 29

MIT scientists and collaborators are hosting workshops in January 2017 in India -- to SPOT problems and PROBE solutions with invited experts, scientists and change makers. We will explore billion dollar problems for citizens and communities in emerging worlds -- including farmers, merchants, women and crowds -- in several areas to improve billions of lives: 

  1. AI and the Data Revolution

  2. Imaging for Social Good

  3. Personal Identity and Low Cost Wearables

  4. Maps and Geo-centric Tech

  5. Machine Learning for Digital Health

Learn more HERE

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REDX AI Clubs

REDX AI clubs operate as non-profit organizations. Institutions specializing in engineering, business and design can initiate, build, and grow an innovation capacity by starting a REDX AI club. Participants will gain real-life experience, and you will strengthen relationships with the local ecosystem, while addressing key problems. Innovators and their solutions from a REDX AI club have the opportunity to interact with other REDX AI clubs; which can also potentially feed into REDX labs. REDX AI clubs receive $500/year to support training events.

REDX AI Clubs worldwide

MedHacker: The MedHacker Club in São Paulo, Brazil is located at the Federal University of São Paulo. The Departamento de Oftalmologia e Ciencias Visuais (Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences) established the club in 2014 to work on health technology solutions. 

REDX Botswana: The REDX Botswana Club has been setup at the SatoshiCentre Blockchain Technology Hub in Gaborone, Botswana. It aims to create smart vehicles that help minimize road accidents and smart solutions for connected homes.

REDX Kolkata: The REDX Kolkata was established at Rootalpha to develop digital and AI based technologies for problems in Healthcare and Agriculture. It is situated in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 

REDX AMITECH (Navi Mumbai): The REDX AMITECH club in Navi Mumbai envisions to explore biotechnology and bioinformatics to solve problems in healthcare and waste management. This is hosted by Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

We Serve Zambia: The We Serve Zambia Club in Lusaka, Zambia is run by a group of optometrists that strive to develop innovations that improve vision and eye health of the community. 

REDX VIT (Pune): REDX VIT Club was established to develop solutions for Affordable Healthcare, Smart Transportation and Assistive technologies for differently abled which are 10 times faster, 10 times better & 10 times cheaper. It is located at the Vishwakarma Institute of Technology in Pune, Maharashtra, India.

REDX Technoczar (Navi Mumbai): The REDX Technoczar Club located at the School of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics - D Y Patil deemed to be University, Navi Mumbai has been established to develop solutions for a clean healthy and pollution free India.

REDX BKBIET (Pilani):  The BK REDX Club is located at the BK Birla Institute of Engineering & Technology in Pilani, Rajasthan, India. They aim to develop IoT based solutions for differently abled.

REDX KKWIEER (Nashik): The REDX KKWIEER Club was established in K. K. Wagh Institute of Engineering Education & Research to create solutions that ensure deployment of safety measures and address other civic issues concerning road safety. It is situated in Nashik, Maharashtra, India. 

REDX SRM Club (Chennai): The REDX SRM Club is set up at the SRM Institute of Science and Technology of Kattankulathur campus in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Their mission is to develop IoT based solutions for needs in agriculture.

REDX Guadalajara. The Guadalajara, Mexico club at CINVESTAV (Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politécnico Nacional), a non-governmental scientific research institution affiliated with the National Polytechnic Institute, was established in 2016.

REDX KJSIEIT (Mumbai) The REDX KJSIEIT club is set up at K J Somaiya Institute of Engineering and Information Technology in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. They aim to solve problems in Health Care, Education and Agriculture domain.


Clubs in other regions are in various stages of being established; those include Kenya (Nairobi), Slovakia (Bratislava), as well as locations in the US and India.


REDX AI Club initiation

• Take 10-week REDX course

• Host Spot-Probe sessions for peer-to-peer inventions

• Assemble Innovation Board

• Assign academic advisor

• Establish community coalition

• Recruit innovators and mentors

• Receive certificate from Professor Ramesh Raskar of MIT Media Lab

• Begin innovating for billions
 

 

Setting up a REDX AI Club: 5 Steps

The onboarding process to become a REDX AI club includes appointing a core team, senior board and an academic advisor, establishing a community coalition, and recruiting innovators and mentors. A successful application demonstrates that you and your founding members are organized, dedicated, creative, responsible, and passionate about finding solutions to problems that can impact billions of lives.

If accepted, your club will receive an official REDX AI Club license, funding, and enrollment in a 10-week course. Upon completion of the 10-week course, Clubs receive certification directly from Ramesh Raskar, Associate Professor at the MIT Media Lab.

(1)  Create a core team

  • You need at least 3 people to come together and take on the roles of Coordinator, Treasurer and Webmaster. You can also add other roles. These core team members will coordinate most of the REDX AI Club’s meetings, activities, projects, speakers, and other Club functions.

(2)  Confirm a REDX AI Club Advisor

  • The advisor is typically a faculty member, institute leader or a scientist. At academic institutes, this person is responsible for leading negotiations within the institution and faculty and acting as an academic advisor, according to university rules, as well as with outside institutions.

(3)  Designate Space

  • You will need a conference room or classroom space to host the weekly spot-probe discussions. You will also need internet connectivity plus a video screen to watch online content. Upload photos of these facilities along with your submission form..

(4)  Populate Calendar

  • Each Spot-Probe cycle lasts 10 weeks, 2 hours per week. Select your weekly slot, start date and end date,

(5) Assemble a REDX AI Club Senior Board

  • This group of approximately five to ten leaders are responsible for selecting projects, Your team should include people with diverse skills and interests -- including skills in engineering, IT, business and design. In the beginning, your Club may not have many material resources available. As a result, your Board’s most important resource will be the contacts you can convene: people you know with skills, expertise, materials, facilities, and other resources that will help you put your ideas into action.

REDX peer-to-peer invention pathways

REDX AI clubs emphasize on the peer-to-peer invention process, so it is critical to build a great peer network.

(1) Plan REDX AI Club Build-a-thon - like a barn raising

  • Big event that gets the community involved - talent magnet for people and ideas.

  • Launch PartyThe goals of this event are to build connections with other students and organizations, to establish your REDX AI Club as a major presence in your school or community, and to draw large numbers of applicants to your Club. Using your club’s connections and network, you can hold a big event for hundreds of people from such different sectors of society as business, research institutions, government, civic organizations, and industry. These people will benefit your project and provide necessary resources for your club in the future. Typically, a launch party will have a host, several speakers from different professions, REDX AI club members, and audience from society. The whole party should not take longer than four hours. It is recommended to start the event in the afternoon and end before 9 PM.  

  • REDX AI clubs should be familiar with the SPOT PROBE GROW LAUNCH platform. This is the path that we take to identify problems to pursue, and to progress from idea to proof of concept to prototype to solution to impact. Typically, a first event will uncover and articulate challenges that innovators can pursue.

  • Look Local, Think Global: REDX AI Clubs are encouraged to draw inspiration from current issues in their communities to provide perspectives that outsiders might not be able to bring. An ideal proposal of a project should not only focus on its original problem, but also have practical implications on a broader perspective.

  • Look Before You Leap: Make sure your REDX AI Club team is capable of carrying out the project you plan before you bite off more than you can chew. Just because an idea is good doesn’t mean that it is feasible. Be ambitious, but make sure your projects won’t be unrealistically challenging, time-consuming, or expensive for your Club and team members.

  • Work Smarter, Not Harder: In a university environment, there are hundreds (if not thousands) of brilliant people involved in groundbreaking work potentially related to your project. Take advantage of them!  These projects can tie in closely with work that people are already doing on class assignments, senior theses, dissertations, Ph.D. research, anything you can think of!

 

(2) Spend 10 weeks training and developing the ideas

  • Peer to peer inventing You will employ a four phase process each week, (i) Resource mapping (ii) Problem Canvas (iii) Solution Canvas and (iv) Findings map. They involve field work, brainstorming, online course materials, self-training.and working with partners and stakeholders.

  • Videos/Multimedia During the 10-week session, it is important to keep absorbing new ideas and inspirations from renowned individuals. This will involve online as well as on-site videos and interactions. For example, Ramesh Raskar’s “Idea Hexagon” is a solid starting point to stimulate the club's innovation spirit. The REDX team can help you craft the course materials that you can take online.

  • Peers, Partners and Stakeholders You will engage stakeholders at the beginning, during and at the end of the 10 week program. You will also make connections with other technology or engineering clubs on tech fronts. Sharing contacts, ideas, materials, and resources benefits everyone!

 

(3) Share, Connect and Launch

  • Open Platform We expect all REDX AI clubs to openly share their findings and resources online. The findings include your refined problem statement, invention, prototype and the stakeholder response..

  • Launch With feedback from your peers, you can take your idea to the next phase or pass on to the next team. You can apply to REDX.io for additional funding.

REDX AI Club Application

To start a REDX AI club

  1. Read the FAQs here

  2. Apply here

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