VentureWell
More university programs are fostering industry partnerships, and giving students real-world opportunities to address environmental issues.
Taryn Mead of Western Colorado University teaches students entrepreneurship concepts through an environmental innovation lens.
We’re showcasing some of the VentureWell-supported female founders of color who are ascending to new heights in STEM innovation and entrepreneurship.
Using artificial intelligence, E-Team VecTech is eliminating the need for harmful insecticides for mosquito control.
We’ve unpacked how early-stage science- and technology-based entrepreneurs can access funding resources, and pivot to new opportunities in these challenging times.
Sadan Kulturel-Konak engages students early in their academic careers by integrating them into introductory engineering and IT classes.
E-Team grantee, Adria Abella Villafranca of hDrop developed a wearable device that analyzes dehydration levels and alerts users when it’s necessary to drink water.
We fund some of the nation’s top university students dedicating their time to inventing something new. Here are the top six challenges they typically face.
During our first virtualOPEN conference, we gathered expert panelists to discuss the best strategies for cultivating healthy and robust entrepreneurship ecosystems.
Wendy Westbroek is driven to increase STEM engagement and success in Native American communities.
Adam Stager of E-Team, TRIC Robotics, is working to eliminate pesticides from farming to protect workers and the environment.
For Earth Day, we’re celebrating E-Team grantee, MITO Material Solutions, for bringing environmentally-responsible principles into manufacturing.
Looking to put together a virtual conference? We outline how we produced virtualOPEN to help you plan your online event.
Kenneth McLeod from Binghamton University, SUNY, teaches first-year students how to find their path through entrepreneurship.
Due to the rapidly changing situation regarding COVID-19, we transformed our annual in-person conference into our first-ever virtualOPEN live event. Take a look behind-the-scenes.
These E-Teams are part of a new generation of ventures that are rethinking how society uses, manages, and protects water in the age of climate change.
Universities are not merely places for learning about the problems created by our waste stream—they are places for demonstrating real-world solutions.
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