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ASU has role in driving Arizona Innovation

January 22, 2017

When scanning the East Valley’s vibrant business incubator landscape, it can be easy to overlook the granddaddy of them all—Arizona State University. The giant Tempe-based institution has made innovation and

Venture Devils Spotlight: Graphlock, Inc.

January 20, 2017

Venture Name: GraphLock, Inc. Founders: ASU Alumni, Mallory Dryer and Josh Dryer What is Graphlock? GraphLock is a scientific and graphing calculator app with a patent pending Lockdown Mode –

ASU’s free Prepped program helps chefs become business-savvy

January 10, 2017

A new program offered through Entrepreneurship + Innovation at Arizona State University is helping people with food talent gain business skills. Called Prepped, the free, six-week course covers finance, marketing

Venture Devils startup, bioSyntagma, wins NSF grant

January 9, 2017

ASU Venture Devils team, bioSyntagma LLC, was awarded a $213,904 National Science Foundation (NSF) Small Business Innovation (SBIR) grant to conduct research and development. bioSyntagma is a faculty-based Venture Devil

Global Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers Award

January 5, 2017

ASU Entrepreneurship + Innovation is continuing to receive prestigious global recognition for their efforts in entrepreneurship. Late last year, ASU received the Global Consortium for Entrepreneurship (GCEC) Award for Outstanding Contribution to Venture Creation.

ASU alum makes it to the Forbes 2017 Class of 30 Under 30

January 3, 2017

ASU alum Vivek Kopparthi has been named to the Forbes 2017 Class of 30 Under 30-Healthcare. Kopparthi, along with ASU alums Chase Garrett, Siva Kumar Palaniswamy and Deepak Krishnaraju, co-founded NeoLight, a

Veterans starting businesses in Phoenix get a helping hand

December 30, 2016

Shakarian joined the military in 1998 and served until 2014. He started out at West Point, then served as a military intelligence officer in Germany, Iraq, New York, and Arizona.

ASU team developing Parkinson’s device with help from high schooler

December 21, 2016

A team at Arizona State University is working on a wearable device designed to help people with Parkinson’s disease overcome sudden freezing episodes. “Individuals with Parkinson’s experience what’s called Freezing

App designed by ASU students hopes to diagnose epilepsy quickly, efficiently

December 15, 2016

Enter Robert Yao and Neel Mehta, two Arizona State University students who have created an app called EpiFinder that hopes to accurately diagnose epilepsy at the first point of contact.

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