ASU Innovation Open 2022
E+I @ Fulton directly collaborates with Entrepreneurship + Innovation @ ASU, along with many other internal and external innovation leaders and organizations. Collectively, our goal is to enhance the synergy between technology-based innovation and entrepreneurship for all Sun Devils.

Engage
We have myriad makerspaces, innovative events, and a wide variety of entrepreneurial student organizations designed to boost your entrepreneurial skillset and mindset.
Learn
At the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, learning entrepreneurship and innovation is more than an art and a science – it’s a craft. Learn the craft in one of our degree or certificate programs.
Venture
Ready to soar? The Venture Devils program guides student, faculty and community-based entrepreneurs through the process of launching a venture, by providing dedicated mentorship, as well as access to funding opportunities and work spaces.
An ASU Alumna’s innovative swim line
ASU alumna uses the university’s numerous entrepreneurship resources to help her launch her own swimwear brand, which was featured at New York Fashion Week and on a Times Square Billboard in 2022. Learn more vis this ASU News article.
Card dealer leads annual recognition of alumni-owned or -led businesses
Each year, the alumni association recognizes leaders of organizations from around the world that demonstrate innovation, growth, and entrepreneurial spirit. For this year, PC Sportscards tops Sun Devil 100's Class of 2022. Learn more vis this ASU News article.
Opportunities for Faculty Members and Students to Create Startups by ASU
Technological advances made through engineering research can improve many aspects of people’s lives. To make a real impact, however, researchers need to expand their work beyond the lab, such as through entrepreneurship. Learn More via this ASU News article.
Maker of Software for Health Care Providers Wins the Competition
A “Shark Tank” style pitch event Thursday hosted by Arizona State University and Mayo Clinic gave a look into the future of medicine. Eight companies worldwide gave five-minute pitches on products, platforms, devices, and software that address healthcare gaps to a...