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Building a culture of possibility

Learn more about entrepreneurship in the Fulton Schools through this Convergence magazine article!

ASU venture advances in national competition

Learn more about SunFlex Solar in this ASU Now Article!

NeoLight aims to help newborns

ASU alumni-run company wants to make infant jaundice a thing of the past, learn more here via ASU Now.

The future of healthcare is wearable

ASU alumni, students, and researchers are creating devices that revolutionize the medical field, learn more here via ASU Now article.

ASU partners with Miami Dolphins for athlete education

“ASU innovation educators aren’t just in classrooms and labs—they’re in the NFL too. In partnership with ASU’s Global Sport Institute, NFL pros received pro tips from E+I @ Fulton, and many other changemakers. Learn more via ASU Now.”    

New entrepreneurship master’s degree combines design, business, engineering

Arizona State University is offering a unique new degree that will teach students from any background how to launch a successful venture. Learn more about the Master of Science in innovation and venture development here!

ASU Innovation Open Winners are Tackling Large Scale Industrial Problems

ASU’s Entrepreneurship + Innovation group through the Fulton Schools of Engineering hosted last week’s 4th annual Innovation Open and awarded over $300k in cash prizes to student-led teams from around the country! Check out which groups won through ASU Now!

Amazon and the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering have partnered to fund ideas that will innovate voice technology capabilities

The Amazon Alexa Venture Challenge, which is part of ASU’s Startup Funding Network and is organized by Entrepreneurship + Innovation at the Fulton Schools, allows student startups to compete for a chance to earn up to $50,000 in seed grant funding by building solutions that incorporate the Amazon Alexa virtual assistant. Learn more from this…

Students team make epic impacts through pitch competition

The Engineering Projects in Community Service, or EPICS, program in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University, provides student teams the opportunity to work on projects focused on developing solutions to real-world problems in communities across the globe. Students took part in the annual EPICS Elite Pitch Competition, learn more here.

ASU grads named to Forbes “30 Under 30” list

EnKoat founders and ASU grads, Aashay Arora and Matthew Aguayo, have been named to Forbes “30 Under 30” list. Learn more about EnKoat paint and how it is being put to use in Arizona here.