My university has an "Idea Competition", top prize gets $750.
Wat should i submit
>>1508790
a pregnancy test-like device capable of detecting vaginal infections
An alarm clock app that costs $0.99 to snooze. It also doesn't turn off until you have walked 100 yards.
>>1508790
>submitting your idea to the jew-niversity
>giving up complete ownership to the patent for $750
Good goyim
>>1508853
My first thought. I never take part in those "idea contests" for that reason. You come up with an idea? Its certainly not worth $750.
Maybe you can present an extremely costly idea, but then again they will most likely not let you win.
>>1508864
This. My work pays a $10,000 to anyone who files a patent relating to their business. Of course, the company ends up owning the patent.
Not worth it for $10,000, certainly not worth it for $750.
smart knee pads that sync to your phone
>>1508790
Another cryptocurrency that is decentralized, anonymous, secure, and has a bad name that will never catch on.
Trust me, academia will eat this shit up if you buzzword the hell out of it (e.g. "Smart dapps forkchain disclosures of sha-4096 prevent any centralization chains from smart contracting into the blockserver.")
>>1508864
exactly. If your idea is good enough to win $750 it means it's worth more than that.
If you actually have a good idea don't sell it for pennies so someone else can make money off it.