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Penny Herscovitch of ArtCenter College of Design guides students in understanding the full dimensions of their collaborative design impact.
Lauren Choi of The New Norm is protecting the environment by transforming plastic Solo cups into an innovative wearable fabric for the fashion industry.
Learn how early-stage support helped E-Team HandHero helped transform a scientist’s career trajectory.
Dr. Nathalie Lavoine of North Carolina State University incorporates entrepreneurial thinking into her forest biomaterials and engineering programs.
In this article, we explore the types of support early-stage innovators need most, and highlight tools to assess the impact of resources.
Chante’ Knox of E-Team DelivHer FemCare attributes early-stage support for fast-tracking her innovative menstrual care product.
In honor of Juneteenth and International Women in Engineering Day, we are celebrating Black women engineers who developed innovative breakthroughs.
Dr. Caroline Bailie of the University of San Diego teaches students to design waste innovation solutions.
Iconic Air has developed an air quality monitoring device and software platform that gathers and analyzes the vital sustainability metrics that oil and gas companies need to reach their goals.
From using renewable energy sources to minimizing packaging waste, early-stage innovators can find ways to lessen their environmental footprint.
Systems change can help university innovation ecosystems address challenges embedded into their structural foundations and shift to more positively impactful models.
Faculty grantee, Pedro Arce, designed courses that tasked chemical engineering students with developing innovative, nature-inspired solutions to societal challenges.
Lura Health has created biosensor technology placed on a tooth to aid in preventive health care, delivering real-time updates through a mobile app.
E-Team Glyscend Therapeutics credits early-stage support for building a foundation that allowed the team to develop a pill mimicking gastric bypass surgery that will revolutionize treatment for type 2 diabetes.
To address the growing issue of water scarcity, VentureWell E-Team, Hydronomy has developed a solar-powered device that generates water from air for use in homes.
Enterprising faculty are revamping their coursework to accommodate virtual classroom exercises. Here are six remote-friendly activities to keep students engaged and focused.
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