The Keller Center at Princeton University is hosting an Innovation Forum on campus September 29. This competition and networking event showcases Princeton STEM and Humanities research with potential for commercialization, cultural, or societal impact. Our own Wei Tang will be presenting their research "ArQitech: A software platform that combines quantum and classical computing."


Princeton faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students will present their innovations in 3-minute pitches. A panel of experts will determine the top entries, prizes totalling $60,000 will be awarded. The event includes a keynote and networking demo-station reception.

Details about all the presenters.

This event is a unique opportunity to get a glimpse of the extraordinary innovations currently being developed at Princeton. We hope you can join us.


Innovation Forum is free and open to the public. Register to attend.


The Keller Center is based in Princeton University's School of Engineering and Applied Science and shares the school's vision for bridging disciplines to ensure that all students are prepared to put science and technology to use in solving critical societal challenges. The Keller Center thus serves as a hub, connecting students in engineering, the humanities, arts, social sciences, and natural sciences with each other, as well as connecting them with the broader campus community and beyond.


We hope you can join us as we spend the day celebrating impactful innovations created at Princeton.


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