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Arizona is fighting to establish itself as a tech haven, and these young entrepreneurs are blazing the trail

Meet Arizona’s under-25 tech innovators, many of whom are Sun Devil founders. Learn more via this Business Journals article.

Mirabella residents plugged into ASU campus life

Mirabella-based executives make a huge impact in our entrepreneurial ecosystem and classes. Meet and join them. Learn more via this ASU News article.

How an ASU program helped a student business working to turn poop water into plants

 Ready to innovate like Travis? Join him and other changemakers in ASU’s MSIVD program. Learn more via this ASU State Press article.

ASU supports budding entrepreneurs, from idea to enterprise

ASU offers a wide range of entrepreneurship resources to Engineering students (plus staff, faculty and alumni) who have an idea that they think just might work. Are you ready to jump in? Learn more via this ASU News article.

ASU’s 2021 graduates and their blossoming tech startups.

Learn about ASU’s two exceptional 2021 graduates (Michael Wang and Dylan Lang) and their revolutionary tech startups here!

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ASU’s startup-focused graduate program seeds student teams with $40,000!

ASU’s one-year grad program: ‘The Master’s of Science in Innovation and Venture Development (MSIVD)’ is a collaboration between ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, the W. P. Carey School of Business and the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts. Learn more about the program and about how four MSIVD teams won $40,000 in…

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Get recent alumni’s advice for securing seed money for inventions!

No advice is too much! Learn how to secure seed money for your inventions directly from venture devils who were in your shoes once.

Translating innovation from the lab to the marketplace

Learn about how lab work can be translated into market spaces!

$275,000 awarded to ASU, community entrepreneurship ventures

Click here to learn more about a venture founded by two Arizona State University alums that makes gear-storage racks out of recycled plastic.

Computer science grad develops communication technology for the deaf community in ASU classrooms

Learn about how Dylan created ‘EqualComm’ to revolutionize communication technology for the deaf by clicking here!