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Tuesdays with SEED SPOT

August 24, 2017

Guest Contribution by Drew Shaw “Hi. I know this is awkward, but I’m starting a new business and I want to practice my pitch on you. Would you be willing

Local Hyperloop team offers look into transportation technology future

August 18, 2017

Arizona’s SpaceX Hyperloop competition team debuted its chassis pod half-size prototype and carbon fiber cover this week as one of the finalists helping to bring high-speed mass transportation closer to

Byproducts of innovation: Meet 3 startups with ASU ties

August 18, 2017

Kinvite, AirGarage and EventKey are three startups founded by former and current ASU students to fit a need for people and make a change in the community. As these startups

The city of Phoenix is on the rise

August 10, 2017

“People voted to tax themselves to pay for the capital infrastructure for Arizona State University downtown,” Mayor Stanton said. “They knew they wanted the life and vibrancy that comes with

Inno-NATIONS Cohort

Inno-NATIONS: A Business Cohort Where I Felt Safe

August 7, 2017

Guest Contribution By: Lady Yazzie I was running in 113-degree heat at 3:43 pm, in Phoenix, AZ. I should have been there at 3:30 p.m., but the traffic and parking were my

National education startup workshop held in Phoenix to forge new relationships, partnerships with local companies

July 31, 2017

Jason Green, co-founder of SkillSmart, a D.C.-based software-as-a-service startup designed to improve hiring outcomes, talked to the Phoenix economic development department and Arizona State University on future partnerships.

Chinese students learn spirit of entrepreneurship at ASU

July 27, 2017

“The people in America that you’re going to want as resources — networkers, investors — are going to use email,” said Bob Schoenfeld, executive liaison for international student services at

‘Most connected woman in Silicon Valley’ to help launch ASU Innovation Network Council

July 19, 2017

The new council will be designed and launched by Ellen Levy — a consultant and innovator who has been called “the most connected woman in Silicon Valley.” She will co-chair

ASU program gives Native American entrepreneurs a boost

June 23, 2017

“I never called myself an entrepreneur either, but I would argue that you’re all innovators, business people and entrepreneurs,” said Morris, ASU’s American Indian Policy Institute director and Inno-NATIONS founder.

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