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The Impact Collaborative and Food Systems

Interested participating in the Impact Collaborative 2018? Designathon One events begin in late January and are in 10 regions, one near you. Applications* are open for all subjects, including Food Systems. This webinar explains the Impact Collaborative Innovation Process and it's Food Systems Category, one of 4. Find out who and why you should participate and when, where and how to do this. The first Designathon One event in Raleigh, NC, January 22-24, 2018 (co-hosted by North Carolina State University), with 9 more to follow (in other regions). Don't miss out on learning about how to participate and join a new way of "Thinking Differently" with a design thinking focus.

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