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REDX

R: Rethinking, E: Engineering, D: Design, X: Execution.

Academic institutions specializing in engineering, business and design can initiate, build, and grow an innovation capacity by starting a REDX club. Students will gain real-life experience, and you will strengthen relationships with the local ecosystem, while addressing big problems. REDX clubs feed innovators and solutions directly into REDX labs. REDX clubs will receive $500/year to support training events.

REDX clubs operate as non-profit organizations. Innovators and their solutions have the opportunity to interact with other REDX clubs and work in REDX labs worldwide. The onboarding process to become a REDX club includes a 10-week course, appointing a board and an academic advisor, establishing a community coalition, and recruiting innovators and mentors. Clubs receive certification directly from Ramesh Raskar, Professor at the MIT Media Lab.

       Find more details on redx.io





REDx Members


Faculty Advisor

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Mr. Nilesh Bhandare
Faculty Advisor



Team Members


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Dhiraj Bagul
Co-ordinator || Machine Learning Enthusiast
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Vishal Singh
Web Master || Django Developer
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Manoj Kale
Treasurer || Core Team Member
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Akbar Shaikh
Core Team Member || Computer Vision Enthusiast & MATLAB Lover
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Aniket Sulke
Core Team Member || Artificial Intelligence Research Intern at TantraByte

ACHIEVEMENTS


      

Projects done by teams in 2018-2019

Noise Reflector


Crowd Management


Parking Management






10-Week Framework




WEEK (-2)

Event: Send invitations and confirm innovators

Goal: Website, FB page, event page

WEEK 1

Event: Launch Day

Goal: ‘Actionable Goal’ statements, Create participant directory

WEEK 2

Event: Orientation to Spot-Probe method (see Videos below), Goal selection (downselect to a few Goals statements)

Goal: Setup Google Doc directory for projects, (Allow individuals to express Goal choices but do not form teams yet.)

WEEK 3

Goal: Resource Mapping session for each of your ‘Actionable Goal’ statement, (During the week: field visit, meet stakeholders and experts

Goal: Create Teams for each of the Goal statements

WEEK 4

Event: Field visit for Problem validation

Goal: Meet all the stakeholders, document their responses to the Survey Questions Deduce answers for all the Research Questions, and create ‘Refined Actionable Goal Statements’

WEEK 5

Event: Meeting with Senior Board and Stakeholders

Goal: Present refined ‘Actionable Goal Statements’ and ‘Resource Map’ in breakout session (one breakout per Goal) and document the response of experts and stakeholders. Get a list of which stakeholders to meet during the week.

WEEK 6

Event: Problem Canvas and initial Solution Canvas (During the week: field visit, meet stakeholders and experts)

Goal: Update Google Doc

WEEK 7

Event: Solution Canvas (Optional: Start building the solution)

Goal: Update Google Doc

WEEK 8

Event: Meeting with Senior Board and Stakeholders (Optional: Show demo of the solution)

Goal: Present refined Spotted problems and initial solutions for each ‘Actionable Goal Statements’ in breakout session (one breakout per Goal) and document the response of experts and stakeholders. Get a list of which stakeholders to meet during the next week.

WEEK 9

Event: Findings Plot and Validation Session with Stakeholders and Experts (Optional: Get feedback to demo of the solution)

Goal: Document response of stakeholders

WEEK 10

Event: Final Presentations. Release well articulated problem statements, apply few projects to get featured on parent REDx.io website.

Goal: Create 1 pager for each of the identified Spot-Probe projects. Provide REDx completion certificates.