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Grox Industries’ nanomaterial-based glass window coating reduces energy loss by 50%, saving consumers up to 70% on their heating and cooling costs.
Early-stage science and technology innovators don’t always have to launch startups to make a social impact.
Sanergy builds healthy, prosperous communities by making hygienic sanitation affordable and accessible throughout Africa’s informal settlements.
Infinite Cooling invented technology to help power plants reduce water consumption by 20 to 30 percent and save millions of dollars each year.
Drinkwell is transforming the world’s water crisis into entrepreneurial opportunity.
Turning a game-changing technology into a commercial product requires a lot more than time in a lab.
VentureWell E-Team SiNode Systems developed technology that enables longer-lasting, faster-charging Lithium-ion batteries.
Helix Steel’s technology is both stronger than rebar concrete and less carbon- and labor-intensive to produce.
From water conservation to increasing access to clean drinking water, inventors in our community are working to solve water-related issues around the world.
Biomedical startup competitions are an excellent opportunity for young innovators to validate their idea, network with peers and industry, and most importantly, earn much-needed funding.
In the spring of 2015, faculty at University of Virginia noticed that very few student entrepreneurial projects actually continued beyond the formal programs. Here’s how they changed that.
Hardware startups face unique challenges in bringing their solutions to scale. Learn how one hardware startup succeeded through early stage philanthropy.
Crowdfunding advice for startups that looks at the implications of the new SEC rules: Title II and Regulation Crowdfunding.
Inventors and entrepreneurs working on hardware solutions aimed at those living in poverty need early and sustained philanthropic support in order to bring their ideas to fruition.
Birthdays are a good time to celebrate accomplishments and reflect on what you’ve learned. Read what we’ve discovered over the past 20 years.
One might feel overwhelmed in the face of these issues. We don’t.
What comes next for entrepreneurship education? From our point of view, many challenges remain in the midst of this huge expansion. Here are five trends we’ll be tracking in 2016.
The NeoVent team shares advice for other student entrepreneurs.
Encouraged by the business strategy experts leading the workshop, the team began to think beyond the options they had previously considered.
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