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Design Thinking: As a method rooted in user empathy, Design Thinking was introduced
                          through its five stages—Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, Test. In one instance, a                         Incubation, Innovation and Startups
                          master's class in environmental studies documented household water wastage in three
                          villages, framed the challenge (“How might rural families know when their tank is full?”),                     ...Centre for Advancing and Launching Enterprises
                          prototyped a float-based colour strip and tested it with ten homes. The project was based
                          on  a  mandatory  field-work  credit,  yet  delivered  deeper  engagement  than  many  lab                      CrAdLE (Centre for Advancing and Launching Enterprises), EDII's Technology Business
                          experiments because it began with empathy and ended with community feedback.
                                                                                                                                          Incubator initiated in 2016 was catalysed and supported by the National Science and
                          Effectuation Thinking: Instead of 'Write a five-year plan,' the class was given the brief –                     Technology Entrepreneurship Development Board (NSTEDB), Department of Science and
                          'What can you build with Rs. 500 and your current network?' Students start by taking stock                      Technology, Govt. of India. CrAdLE has been guiding, supporting and mentoring tech-
                          of themselves—what they're good at, what they enjoy, and who they can reach out to.                             based startups with a focus on sectors such as manufacturing, food processing, renewable
                          Then they test out a simple idea- a note-summary service for juniors, weekend snack                             energy, healthcare and other emerging sectors.
                          deliveries in the hostel or designing quick posters for college clubs. Their reflections on
                          what worked and what didn't often reveal more than any textbook.                                                Till July 2025, 136 startups have been incubated by CrAdLE. Significant activities of June
                                                                                                                                          and July' 2025 include the following
                          Quick Activities That Fit Tight Timetables
                                                                                                                                          • As a host institute under the MSME Innovative Scheme, EDII participated in the MSME
                          •  Mini Challenge Rs. 100 value (72 hours): Teams create any form of value, whether                              Idea Hackathon 4.0 launched in 2024 and received an encouraging response with 69
                             economic, social, or emotional, using Rs. 100 or less.
                          •  Poster pitch (45 minutes): Explain an idea to a non-expert in two minutes using one                           startup applications. From these, two startups from EDII were shortlisted to receive
                             poster. Hallway voting, simple rubric.                                                                        funding support of Rs. 15 lakhs each.
                          •  Founder–investor  role  play  (60  minutes):  Two-minute  founder  pitch,  probing  by                         •   On June 25th, 2025, Mr. Arunabh Sinha, Founder of UClean, delivered an insightful
                             “angels,” score for clarity, problem fit, and testability.
                          •  Flip a failure (40 minutes): Take a failed idea, pivot it. What assumption broke, what                        session on 'Identifying & Validating Untapped Opportunities in Unorganized Sectors'.
                             new segment or offer emerges now?                                                                             Drawing from his experience in transforming India's laundry industry, he shared how
                          •  Social  Innovation  Sprints:  Ask  students  to  design  frugal  solutions  to  campus                        UClean  leveraged  technology  to  transform  an  unorganized  sector  into  a  scalable
                             issues—mental health, energy use, waste management—using zero extra funds.                                    business. Over 120 startups, innovators, students and ecosystem stakeholders joined
                                                                                                                                           the engaging session.
                          These  activities  help  students  experience  ambiguity,  navigate  constraints,  collaborate
                          meaningfully, and, most importantly, reflect on their learning. Faculty are motivated to use                    •  Omspace Rocket & Exploration Private Limited, an Indian space-tech startup incubated
                          existing class hours, encourage peer feedback and celebrate effort and experimentation                           at  CrAdLE  has  successfully  raised  $3  million  in  a  pre-seed  funding  round.  The
                          rather than perfect outcomes.                                                                                    investment, led by a Family Office and an Angel Investor, marks a significant milestone in
                                                                                                                                           Omspace's journey to develop Infinity One, an indigenous, modular launch vehicle
                          Assessment That Protects Experimentation                                                                         designed for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite missions.

                          Grades  can  unintentionally  punish  risk  if  we  reward  polished  business  reports  over
                          learning.  A  practical  split  that  works  well  is  40%  on  process  evidence  (research  logs,
                          iteration history), 30% on reflection quality and only 30% on final concept viability. This
                          signals that smart action and honest learning have academic value.

                          Way Forward

                          Pick one place in your current syllabus where students already tinker, compare, fix, or
                          persuade. Create an EIAP cycle around that moment. Give them a short field task, a quick
                          idea burst, a tiny test, and a clear two-minute share-out. Debrief hard. Do it once, then
                          again. You will see confidence rise, and with it, the quality of thinking. If there's one clear
                          takeaway, it's this: entrepreneurial thinking can be taught, but not through instruction
                          alone. The students need opportunities to try, to build, to make mistakes, and to reflect.
                          The faculty plays a key role in making that possible by reimagining assignments, connecting
                                                                                                                                            Wennovation,  the  flagship  initiative  of  Karnavati  Innovation  and  Incubation  Foundation
                          classroom material to real-world challenges, and giving students room to take initiative.
                          Every subject has space for this kind of learning. Institutions like EDII are here to support                     (KIIF), Karnavati University, aims at empowering women in technology and entrepreneurship.
                          that shift by offering practical teaching methods, valuable tools, and room to experiment.                        Mr. Dhruv Patel, representing CrAdLE – EDII, was invited as a Jury Member at the Grand Finale
                                                                                                                                            of WEnnovation to evaluate innovative business ideas presented by women innovators from
                          In a world that rewards those who can think and act in uncertainty, helping students
                                                                                                                                            across the country.
                          develop this mindset isn't an add-on. It's essential.
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