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Climate change, dire threat that it is, also represents a long-overdue invitation to transform society through the adoption of sustainable technologies.
Blake Dubé of Aeronics, Inc. found that talking with customers and mentors led to solutions and opportunities that he may not have considered.
VentureWell Senior Program Officer, Christina Tamer, identified nine important steps startups should take when creating an exit strategy.
Heath Naquin profiles two I&E programs that are amplifying startup ecosystems to support innovators and drive economic growth.
Team conflict doesn’t have to haunt your startup. Here are three steps to recognize, address, and reconcile tense team dynamics.
VentureWell E-Team Hazel Technologies has developed a sustainable solution to address the food waste crisis.
Maria Artunduaga of Respira Labs found experimentation to be a valuable asset as she developed an innovation to prevent unnecessary COPD-related deaths.
VentureWell-supported innovators are tackling the growing plastic pollution crisis through invention and entrepreneurship.
Several DevelopmentXChange mentors shared practical tips to help innovators leverage an initial mentorship session.
Reamonn Soto of Sensatek Propulsion Technology, Inc. found that humility helped him through the early venture-development process.
While energy entrepreneurship is challenging, faculty and entrepreneurial support organizations can prepare innovators for the complex journey.
How can faculty help cultivate a diverse pipeline of science and technology innovators through entrepreneurship education?
University libraries are increasingly serving as hubs of innovation and entrepreneurship, providing a space for students to collaborate and innovate.
Learn how universities across the country are transforming the first-year student innovation and entrepreneurship education experience on their campuses.
Katya Cherukumilli is the founder of Global Water Labs, a nonprofit startup developing a scalable and affordable fluoride removable technology.
Sustainability education is the cornerstone of the University of Oregon’s innovative undergraduate and graduate Product Design program.
Startups that challenge assumptions early on are better able to develop solid strategies and lessen the chances of making costly missteps.
OPEN 2018 provided opportunities to learn emerging best practices in the rapidly evolving field of technology entrepreneurship education.
The company’s innovation is making water trading accessible and equitable for more growers – and encouraging water conservation.
Strategy development involves identifying unknown variables around a target market, challenging assumptions, and maximizing breakthrough moments.
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