Harvard innovators urged to embrace ‘the F-word’

"Hi" is the moniker attached to Harvard University's innovation lab. The I-Lab, as it's more commonly known, is the heart of the Crimson's system of cellular ideations, collaborations and capitalizations.
Within the multifunctional building on Western Ave., a stone's throw away from Harvard's Business School, is an idea incubator where theories are nurtured, circulated and tested by students, mentors and venture capitalists. Intended to advance innovation further and faster, would-be entrepreneurs are welcomed to participate in hack-a-thons, and seek one-on-one advice from seasoned serial innovators and legal experts.