Future Hardware Innovators Invited to Apply for Idea Lab

Idea Lab is open to individuals and teams who have identified a pressing social and/or environmental challenge that may be addressed through a hardware-led innovation.

Idea Lab is open to individuals and teams who have identified a pressing social and/or environmental challenge that may be addressed through a hardware-led innovation.

Idea Lab is open to individuals and teams who have identified a pressing social and/or environmental challenge they think could be addressed through hardware solutions. Image courtesy of ASME.


The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is accepting applications from social entrepreneurs worldwide for the first round of its Idea Lab incubator, a new program that extends the reach of the ASME Innovation Showcase (ISHOW) hardware accelerator platform. Idea Lab is open to individuals and teams who have identified a pressing social and/or environmental challenge they think could be addressed through a hardware-led innovation.

Applicants can submit either an engineering problem statement or a conceptual hardware solution that, once developed and scaled, will have a positive impact on vulnerable populations. The deadline for applications is June 6 at 5 p.m. EST. 

With the addition of the Idea Lab incubator, ASME is aiming to aid budding social entrepreneurs in developing and implementing their social impact hardware concepts from the pre-prototype stage and filling the pipeline for future ISHOW participants who can bring those innovations to the communities who need them.

The ISHOW international accelerator of hardware-led social innovation has enabled over 180 startups from more than 30 countries to solve quality-of-life challenges for underserved communities worldwide. ISHOW alumni have developed affordable and sustainable hardware solutions addressing many challenges outlined by the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, including access to healthcare diagnostics, clean energy, water, sanitation, and affordable agricultural innovations to help end hunger and food waste.   

Interested applicants can access free educational resources on the ISHOW website to familiarize themselves with the design process before submitting an Idea Lab application. 

The goal of the Idea Lab engagement is to support innovators from the conceptual phase through the production of a low-fidelity prototype suitable for the next phase of technology development: the ASME ISHOW accelerator. An initial cohort of Idea Lab candidates will be engaged in the program for 6 to 18 months, depending on their stage of development, technical knowledge and required mentorship. They will receive various benefits, including guidance through the design process, expert mentorship and assessment, access to design services, design and engineering software/tools, and funding to cover prototyping expenses.

Candidates can expect to spend an average of 2 to 4 hours per week split between flexibly scheduled meetings and self-paced learning modules. Mentors include industry professionals with expertise in research, design, engineering, business development, and more. Idea Lab candidates will work closely with Engineering for Change Fellows who will guide them through their technology development. 

Keith Roe, former president of ASME and current chair of the philanthropy committee, and his wife Elizabeth “Brownie” Roe donated $100,000 to help launch the program. They invite others to join them in investing in Idea Lab, “so life changing innovations don’t get staled on the drawing board.” Potential partners and mentors can learn more on the ISHOW website.

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