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International Development Innovation Network (IDIN)

Metadata Updated: June 25, 2024

From 2012-2017, the International Development Innovation Network (IDIN) was a program led by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s D-Lab; implemented by a global consortium of academic, institutional, and innovation center partners; and supported by USAID’s Higher Education Solutions Network in the U.S. Global Development Lab. Today, IDIN Network members and partners continue to support innovators and entrepreneurs around the globe to design, develop, and disseminate technologies to improve the lives of people living in poverty.

The IDIN Network is made up of more than 1,000 dynamic innovators from around the world who all share a common experience: attending an International Development Design Summit to create technologies with communities in developing countries.

After a design summit, Network members pursued innovative projects, some from a summit and some of their own creation. With access to funding, training, mentorship, and workshop space, these innovators’ prototypes became products designed to make a difference.

What We Do The IDIN program supported local innovation to create impact in five ways:

  1. Design Summits – Hands-on design experiences co-creating low-cost, practical technologies for people living in poverty
  2. IDIN Network Resources – Funding, training, and educational opportunities to support our 1,000+ Network members around the world
  3. Innovation Centers – Maker spaces connecting innovators to resources and training to develop technologies that make a social impact
  4. Research – A team generating new knowledge on local innovation and the role it plays in sustainable and community development
  5. Student Participation – Classes, projects, research, field visits, and technology development to train the next generation of innovators

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Public: This dataset is intended for public access and use. License: No license information was provided. If this work was prepared by an officer or employee of the United States government as part of that person's official duties it is considered a U.S. Government Work.

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Metadata Created Date November 10, 2020
Metadata Updated Date June 25, 2024

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