Apply for a Sears think[box] embedded AI microgrant
Interested in receiving funding and hardware to build a portfolio-ready project? Sears think[box] is offering $50 embedded AI microgrants to support Case Western Reserve University students building AI-powered physical devices using sensors, cameras, microphones and more.
Whether applying solo or as a small team, individuals are able to choose from curated hardware options, such as ESP32-S3, Raspberry Pi 5, or NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano, based on experience levels and project goals. No prior AI experience is required.
Applications are open now through April 10 with priority consideration given Feb. 15 (rolling review while funding lasts). Final reports are due April 10.
For more information or to apply for an embedded AI microgrant, visit the Sears think[box] website.