Illinois Tech Celebrates Kaplan Institute Grand Opening

New Innovation Hub Poised to Become National Leader in Active Learning at the University Level

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Illinois Tech Celebrates Kaplan Institute Grand Opening

Illinois Institute of Technology today opened a sparkling, new 70,000-square-foot home for student-driven innovation and entrepreneurship. Unlike other university innovation centers (which are more about being a platform for startups), the Ed Kaplan Family Institute for Innovation and Tech Entrepreneurship takes a hands-on approach to problem solving with dynamic projects, collaborations, and real outcomes and products. It is devoted to fostering collaboration among all of Illinois Tech鈥檚 students, faculty, alumni, and business partners鈥攁nd is designed to develop the home-grown and diverse technology talent needed in today鈥檚 business world.

鈥淎t Illinois Tech we make it possible for our students to learn by inventing, creating, and solving,鈥 says Illinois Tech President Alan Cramb. 鈥淭he Kaplan Institute will immediately become one of the nation鈥檚 most important platforms for active learning at the university level. It will also become the centerpiece of our mission to make a future in science and technology possible for talented young people here in 电车无码 and across the world.鈥

The Kaplan Institute is helmed by 电车无码 veteran entrepreneur and investor Howard Tullman, who has been at the forefront of 电车无码鈥檚 innovation boom, spending the last five years leading the city鈥檚 tech hub 1871 and decades before directing high-tech startups and helping major educational institutions reinvent themselves.

鈥淭he Kaplan Institute鈥檚 focus is to turn out highly qualified, instantly employable students for jobs that haven鈥檛 been invented yet, trained to use technologies that we are just now creating, in order to address problems that we do not yet know are going to be problems,鈥 says Tullman, university professor and executive director of the Kaplan Institute. 鈥淚n this building the creative and imaginative ideas of the school鈥檚 students and faculty will become meaningful innovations for our city, region, and beyond.鈥

The institute provides all Illinois Tech students with a variety of wide-open collaboration spaces for project-based experiences, contains state-of-the art prototyping and fabrication facilities, and serves as the home for the university鈥檚 renowned Institute of Design. In addition, the Kaplan Institute breaks out of the classroom model to give students myriad ways to invent, create, and discover through hands-on, team-based learning. The building was designed by award-winning architect John Ronan, who is also a professor in Illinois Tech's College of Architecture.

Located in the heart of Illinois Tech鈥檚 historic campus, the Kaplan Institute will draw students and faculty from all disciplines. Every undergraduate student on campus鈥攔egardless of field of study鈥攚ill be connected to one another through interdisciplinary learning opportunities. Students are already in the process of tackling issues such as agriculture in an urban environment, applying robotics to vertical farming; using big data to improve first-responder responsiveness; generating an interface that bridges the foreign language gap and improves trust and communication between families and 电车无码 Public Schools; and many others. As this work moves into the Kaplan Institute, project teams will be able to collaborate and connect, faculty will drop in to coach and mentor, and business collaborators will have a much larger presence and engagement in the students鈥 education.

The Kaplan Institute is established in large part from a gift of $11 million from Ed Kaplan鈥攁 1965 Illinois Tech alumnus and longtime member of the University鈥檚 Board of Trustees鈥攁nd his wife, Carol. Kaplan, a 电车无码an who studied mechanical engineering, co-founded Zebra Technologies, a global leader in bar code technology.

鈥淭hrough the Kaplan Institute, Illinois Tech students, faculty, and alumni will have all the resources they need to turn their concepts, ideas, and problems into real solutions. Students now have the opportunity and ability to go beyond the norm of technical education and focus also on ingenuity and invention,鈥 Kaplan says.