This project aims to provide a new venue, called Wearable Innovation Lab (WIL), for students to synergize and prototype novel wearable inventions for improving life and productivity, alleviating societal problems and expressing interesting ideas that will impact our community positively. This initiative combines wearable technology with social innovation mindset in offering a highly engaging and interdisciplinary platform for students to make their original discovery and embrace a strong sense of social responsibility. WIL will consist of a student committee (core members), faculty mentors, a full-time research staff and other student members. The WIL committee and the research staff will operate a workspace where members can meet, socialize and develop projects collaboratively. Students will learn hands-on skills on the design and prototyping of wearable devices and systems in workshop settings. They will be granted full access of facilities in the workspace for fabricating their wearable projects. Selected projects will receive production budget approved by faculty mentors. Faculty mentors will also provide guidance, moderate events and facilitate opportunities for WIL members to get in touch with target beneficiaries and organizations, and to develop wearable artefacts in response to their needs.