The Keller Center is pleased to announce the grand opening of the eLab on Monday, June 11, 2012. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Wednesday, June 13. Read the official story here.

The Keller Center's eLab is a launch pad for student startups, a creative co-working space open--by application only--to some of Princeton's brightest and most dynamic students.  An exceptional 10-week-long summer program awaits them as they learn from the best innovators and investors and fine tune their nascent start up ideas to develop them into viable and scalable ventures. 

Earlier this spring, teams selected for the eLab met with a faculty member to discuss their key project milestones, deliverables, and formalized plan of action. Over the summer, the students will work together in a supportive community of fellow entrepreneurs, work closely with assigned mentors, and participate in a variety trainings and workshops. At closure of the summer program, the students will participate in Demo Day, at which they will share their plans with investors, inventors, experts and others from the entrepreneurial community.

The Keller Center would like to extend its sincere gratitude to Peter Kellner '91, whose generosity has enabled the pilot year of the eLab.