Developing IMSA’s AI Future: Entrepreneurship Intern
Session Number
2
Advisor(s)
Steve Goldblatt, Ms. Tami Armstrong, IMSA
Location
IN2 Alpha Design Studio
Discipline
Business
Start Date
15-4-2026 11:10 AM
End Date
15-4-2026 11:55 AM
Abstract
The Center for Artificial Intelligence at the Illinois Math and Science Academy primarily serves as the main objective of IMSA’s Vision 2033 and works to bring AI to the community, hoping to spread its powerful applications and tools. My role as the entrepreneurship intern included organizing competitions to spark business ingenuity centered on AI skills, bringing together Illinois’s brightest minds to compete at IMSA with the help of the program manager Steve Goldblatt . The IMSA Power Pitch.AI competition focused on implementing AI into business pitches in video format, with finalists competing for $500. Furthermore, the AI Center received a $30,000 grant, used to fund student development and competition prizes. Additionally, I compiled unique AI resources that specialize in different fields on a website, adding filters to distinguish each AI tool.
Developing IMSA’s AI Future: Entrepreneurship Intern
IN2 Alpha Design Studio
The Center for Artificial Intelligence at the Illinois Math and Science Academy primarily serves as the main objective of IMSA’s Vision 2033 and works to bring AI to the community, hoping to spread its powerful applications and tools. My role as the entrepreneurship intern included organizing competitions to spark business ingenuity centered on AI skills, bringing together Illinois’s brightest minds to compete at IMSA with the help of the program manager Steve Goldblatt . The IMSA Power Pitch.AI competition focused on implementing AI into business pitches in video format, with finalists competing for $500. Furthermore, the AI Center received a $30,000 grant, used to fund student development and competition prizes. Additionally, I compiled unique AI resources that specialize in different fields on a website, adding filters to distinguish each AI tool.