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Inclusion Matters in Entrepreneurship + Innovation
February 15, 2017
Guest Contribution By: Susan Halverson, Manager of Community Entrepreneurship In a recent article, LinkedIn published results of their member survey, finding that diversity on an entrepreneurial team is of little
Venture Devils provides mentors and support to student startup companies
February 14, 2017
After being finalists in ASU’s Sun Devil Igniter Challenge, the Pursuit Health Technologies team was introduced to Venture Devils, an ASU program that partners students, faculty and community members who are working
Venture Devils Spotlight: Korwave
February 13, 2017
Venture Name: Korwave In 2 sentences, what does your venture do? Korwave gives kids with Epilepsy a greater sense of independence and safety with our mobile, wearable, and discrete brain-monitoring
Millennials are ready to take over Arizona’s tech sector
February 9, 2017
Arizona State University’s SkySong entrepreneurial programs — such as the Edison Student Entrepreneur initiative, Innovation Challenge, TechShop and the ASU Startup Accelerator — are great example of this in the
Rehab robotics field promises to return control, mobility to aging population
February 8, 2017
“We’re on the cusp of making these technologies available and affordable for the general public,” Sugar said Tuesday. His ASU spin-out company, SpringActive Inc., aims to have a robotic prosthetic
ASU Pitchfork Pantry helps struggling students
February 1, 2017
Months of planning evolved into pantries opening on the Tempe campus and downtown campus. Once a week, students can visit each location to pick out grains, proteins, and vegetables. The
ASU American Indian Policy Institute launches Inno-NATIONS initiative to support Native American businesses
February 1, 2017
PHOENIX – The Inno-NATIONS Tribal Business Collision Community is an inter-tribal initiative championing tribal entrepreneurship and economic development across Arizona.
App that tracks your health down to DNA will include ASU technology
January 31, 2017
Johnston said the technology can detect the earliest signs of disease by taking a snapshot of an individual’s antibodies. Antibodies are Y-shaped proteins that mark harmful intruders for destruction — like
Arizona State University, businesses team up for Manufacturing Research and Innovation Hub
January 30, 2017
“This facility is a culmination of the kinds of energy and ideas that we think are important to driving a very modern educational experience and doing very creative things in