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ASU Innovation Open awards ingenuity
Creative solutions for food waste, water conservation and physical therapy impress judges at 3rd annual ASU pitch competition.
Venture Devils startup, bioSyntagma, Awarded “Best Oncology-Focused Precision Medicine Company 2018″
This award follows several commercial milestones with strategic partners and Big Pharma using bioSyntagma’s beta-instruments to offer biomarker discovery services.
NBC organizes social entrepreneurship workshop
The workshop’s two sessions highlighted social entrepreneurship and how young people can change the world and make it better, and innovation and ideation and how entrepreneurs can find new ideas that make a difference.
ASU staff make ASU #1 in innovation. Join us.
ASU consistently ranks as the most innovative school in the nation, ahead of schools like MIT and Stanford. That’s because ASU staff members work hard to create ways for students to get the most out of their time at the university.
ASU and Amazon inspire new student ventures with Alexa
Alexa, Amazon’s cloud-based voice service known for its vast trove of information and punchy responses, could reply with the name of Brent Sebold, the director of Entrepreneurship + Innovation at ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.
ASU student, inventor aims to calm nerves without meds
What if you could calm your nerves for a better night sleep all without taking any medication? That’s the big idea one Arizona State University Ph.D. student is working on. Nick Hool is a bioengineering student and an avid golfer.
ASU funded company making smart pool gate locks
Drowning is the second leading cause of death in children under 15 years old, and that’s why one Valley man decided to create a smart lock for pool gates.
Venture Devils: Time to start a business
In May 2017, Tyler launched a Kickstarter for his business, Fellman Watch Co. The company strives to “create an affordable wrist watch that will survive generations of adventures.”
ASU entrepreneurs win more than $300,000 to nurture ventures
Demo Days awards investment cash, services to promising projects by students, faculty, alumni and community members.
ASU professor creating water shortage solutions
Could hydropanels creating water out of air be a solution to shortages? For the past year, Phoenix homeowner has been getting all of his drinking water from an unlikely source: panels on his roof.