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Women are having a profound influence in I&E, but much work remains for women to have the opportunities to make an impact.
Ibrahim Mohedas of SubQ Assist found that absorbing information from diverse stakeholders has been the most important aspect of the startup process.
Successful startups use three tactics to build and maintain a strong network.
Early stage inventors require access to resources and opportunities to explore what it means to integrate sustainability principles into their products.
Steve Tello of UMASS Lowell combines his passion for teaching with research, examining how to best promote the commercialization of emerging technologies.
Entrepreneurship education enables student innovators to turn societal challenges into opportunities for economically scalable solutions.
Students at four universities are developing an entrepreneurial mindset at their campus makerspaces.
Grox Industries’ nanomaterial-based glass window coating reduces energy loss by 50%, saving consumers up to 70% on their heating and cooling costs.
Howard University’s Grant Warner helped deploy campus-wide programming in innovation, guiding students through the process of founding technology startups.
Early-stage science and technology innovators don’t always have to launch startups to make a social impact.
Rodney Boehm applies his technical and business experience to help students at Texas A&M University commercialize their innovations.
Sanergy builds healthy, prosperous communities by making hygienic sanitation affordable and accessible throughout Africa’s informal settlements.
I&E plays a multifaceted role in driving economic growth, from job creation to attracting industry, investors, and talent.
Infinite Cooling invented technology to help power plants reduce water consumption by 20 to 30 percent and save millions of dollars each year.
Agostinho Almeida teaches biology students on how to take their research from the lab and into the market.
Drinkwell is transforming the world’s water crisis into entrepreneurial opportunity.
An interdisciplinary team of educators at Penn State share ways to overcome institutional barriers to entrepreneurship education.
Turning a game-changing technology into a commercial product requires a lot more than time in a lab.
"Teaching entrepreneurship is never boring. Without fail, students surprise and inform me."
Experiential entrepreneurship training helps University of Michigan students develop valuable life and career skills.
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