“I never called myself an entrepreneur either, but I would argue that you’re all innovators, business people and entrepreneurs,” said Morris, ASU’s American Indian Policy Institute director and Inno-NATIONS founder. “If we weren’t great innovators ...
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ASU program gives Native American entrepreneurs a boost
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ASU program helps up-and-coming mobile food entrepreneurs
A new program at Arizona State University aims to bridge that gap for local chefs. The Prepped Program targets mobile food entrepreneurs — mostly women and people of color — who need a boost to ...
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ASU students team up with Barrow to create medical rehab devices
The Arizona State University assistant professor teamed his engineering students with therapists and physicians at Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix to create medical rehab devices. Three of those devices are being patented.
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How US business schools are attracting the world’s hottest MBA entrepreneurs
“An MBA helps students understand the entire system of business; what the needs are in the marketplace, how to innovate, and how to adapt,” says Pam Delany, director of graduate admission and recruitment at Arizona ...
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Phoenix launches a hub for the circular economy
Ji Mi Choi, an associate vice president at Arizona State University, said in a statement that the incubator’s backers see supporting young waste-reduction ventures as “essential to the development of a strong economy at local, ...
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Starting up to waste less: ASU, Phoenix launch incubator focused on minimizing waste
Startups focused on solutions for minimizing, preventing and reusing waste are invited to apply for a new incubator offered by Arizona State University and the city of Phoenix.
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Prepped Showcase: Serving Up Food Entrepreneurship
The Prepped Showcase on May 19th exceeded all expectations and was a milestone in the growth and success of the entrepreneurs in the program. The event was held at New City Church in Downtown Phoenix, ...
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What’s growing in the Silicon Desert
“We are building a process to develop entrepreneurs of all stripes, of all developmental stages, at scale,” he said. “If we do this right, we could be onto something very big here.”
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Why businesses are moving to this Valley instead (Hint: It’s not Silicon)
The Valley of the Sun isn’t just a place where people bring their companies for a better shot at success. It’s someplace where companies get their start and grow.
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ASU students create app for less painful parking
Two ASU students saw a problem: parking near campus was too expensive and inconvenient. Their solution is an app launched in May called AirGarage.