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Bayo Ogundipe of James Madison University shares his approach to introducing engineering students to the global nature of innovation.
Grant money and contracts can offer early-stage innovators with many benefits, but how do you determine which funding source is right for your venture?
For World Water Day, we spoke with three ventures operating at the water-energy nexus to learn how they’re addressing strains in both resource systems.
An intensive design experience simulates a high-performance team situation to show students what it takes to succeed in the workforce or as an entrepreneur.
Heath Naquin profiles two I&E programs that are amplifying startup ecosystems to support innovators and drive economic growth.
Katya Cherukumilli is the founder of Global Water Labs, a nonprofit startup developing a scalable and affordable fluoride removable technology.
Strategy development involves identifying unknown variables around a target market, challenging assumptions, and maximizing breakthrough moments.
Early-stage global health innovators need in-country context when working to commercialize technologies in emerging markets.
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.
Ibrahim Mohedas of SubQ Assist found that absorbing information from diverse collaborators has been the most important aspect of the startup process.
Drinkwell is transforming the world’s water crisis into entrepreneurial opportunity.
From water conservation to increasing access to clean drinking water, inventors in our community are working to solve water-related issues around the world.
Lean startup is becoming a pervasive part of entrepreneurial communities, but hasn’t been applied extensively to social innovation for developing economies. Why not?
2016 was a banner year at VentureWell, and 2017 is shaping up to be even more exciting. Here’s a quick summary of how we helped grow innovation and entrepreneurship in 2016.
A new guide published by USAID offers a variety of approaches that global health innovators can use when scaling up their ventures.
Take a look at these six tips for global health innovators. They may help you plan out your next steps with greater clarity.
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