LABORATORY OF INNOVATION AS SUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL TRAINING STUDENTS OF ENGINEERING UNAP, PRACTICAL CASE CIRCULAR ECONOMY
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The Innovation Laboratory is a space financed by the Regional Government, and operated by the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture of the Arturo Prat University, where entrepreneurs, companies and users will work together to develop innovative ideas. To develop these objectives, Tarapacá Labs has first-class equipment in terms of rapid prototyping (3D Printers, Laser and CNC Cutters). Tarapaca Labs led an innovation process based on a circular economy with first-year students of the Faculty of Engineering, a total of 170 young people, developed an intervention process with workshops and the culmination of an innovation fair to publicize their products, finally applied the Business Intentions and Values Questionnaire, prepared by S. Rueda, J. Moriano and F. Liñán, in 2015, to register elements of the applied intervention.
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