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ASU SparXX program participants share their stories
May 19, 2017
The ASU SparXX Initiative is a series of programs and activities at Arizona State University that support women in starting and growing their own businesses. Recently, a few women business owners, who have
Mobile dental clinic ready for the road
May 3, 2017
After four years, $80,000 and innumerable obstacles, a team of ASU engineering students has completed a mobile dental clinic to dispatch to developing nations. The team, Engineering Smiles, gained momentum from
ASU-led tech startup Hygiea heads to Berkeley entrepreneurship competition
April 27, 2017
Rounding out the team are chief technology officer Parshad “Patrick” Patel and Pooja Addla Hari, VP Business Development, and a graduate of the technological entrepreneurship management program at the Polytechnic School,
Cisco Innovation Challenge lets entrepreneurs rise and shine
April 26, 2017
“I considered myself a small-business owner, since I used to own a nightclub with my husband in Cincinnati,” Phillips said. But it took participating in the Cisco Innovation Challenge for
ASU entrepreneurship students to host Valley arts showcase and networking event
April 24, 2017
“We value entrepreneurial thinking within the arts and hope that ‘No Vacancy’ will cultivate lasting relationships and opportunities for collaboration with local artists and members of the community,” said Nichole
ASU surpasses Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Duke on Milken Institute list for commercializing research
April 23, 2017
Arizona State University has catapulted to No. 21 in the new Milken Institute tech transfer rankings — proving ASU is doing more with less state funding.
ASU Alumni Association is No. 1 networking association in greater Phoenix
April 21, 2017
With plenty of campus area in the Valley to serve as a member manufacturing site, it’s not surprising that the Arizona State University Alumni Association has captured the No. 1
ASU venture Swift Coat wins big at Rice Business Plan Competition
April 21, 2017
The [Swift Coat] technology, which has applications in a range of industries, was developed through photovoltaic research in Holman’s lab.
Will your city be the next tech hub?
April 18, 2017
Atlanta; Durham, North Carolina; Phoenix; Philadelphia; Kansas City, Missouri — all of these places and many more seem on the brink of becoming hot spots for tech innovation and entrepreneurship.