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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.
Haley Marie Keith of MITO Material Solutions found that a strong network helped her team wade through the unknown of starting a new venture.
Early-stage global health innovators need in-country context when working to commercialize technologies in emerging markets.
All innovators and entrepreneurs face crucial moments when they have to decide if it’s time to breakup with their venture.
Early-stage innovators building a team require a mix of scientific and technical talent as well as commercialization skills and business acumen.
Innovators who maximize support networks are better able to navigate the complex innovation and entrepreneurship journey.
We identified five big ideas in innovation and entrepreneurship taking shape in the coming year.
The VentureWell 2017 Year in Review highlights our most exciting and impactful year to date.
Eric Lima of Cooper Union incorporates electrical components and computer programming into his design courses to help students prototype their ideas.
Aidan Mouat of Hazel Technologies found that startups must learn to make good decisions with limited information.
Read Thanksgiving reflections from the VentureWell community.
Ibrahim Mohedas of SubQ Assist found that absorbing information from diverse collaborators 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.
Students at four universities are developing an entrepreneurial mindset at their campus makerspaces.
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