Posts Tagged: entrepreneurship
The Aerovelo team, co-founded by alumni Todd Reichert (EngSci 0T5, UTIAS PhD 1T1) and Cameron Robertson (EngSci 0T8, UTIAS MASc 0T9), set a new world record for the fastest human-powered vehicle, breaking their own record set the year before.
When the Canadian and American Olympic boxing teams compete in Rio de Janeiro in August, they may have the upper hand thanks to a wearable technology innovation from a U of T Engineering alumnus.
Ashis Ghosh (MechE 1T5 + PEY), Karim Koreitem (ECE 1T5 + PEY), Matthew Mazzuca (EngSci 1T6) and Nishant Samantray (MechE 1T3 + PEY) are striving to bring their business ideas to fruition in this year’s cohort of The Next 36.
On April 25, 2016, a capacity audience gathered at the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) to hear the U of T Engineering alumnus discuss his research into flying machines.
The rise of smartphones, wearable technology and cloud computing are creating opportunities for a data-based approach to the way individuals understand and monitor their health.
A panel of U of T Engineering alumni judged more than 20 student entrepreneurial ideas over two days.
For alumni like Randy Sinukoff (ChemE 8T2, MASc 8T4) and Kim Iwata-Madge (IndE 8T1), running courses in addition to full-time jobs takes a lot of work, but is worth the effort
IBBME alumnus Kyle Battiston (BioMedE PhD 1T5) plans to roll out a disruptive new anti-inflammatory biomaterial for medical implants through his startup KSP².
The BuzzClip, a product by U of T Engineering startup iMerciv, detects obstacles within the wearer’s immediate surroundings and provides intuitive vibrations at different frequencies depending on the distance to the object.The BuzzClip, a product by U of T Engineering startup iMerciv, detects obstacles within the wearer’s immediate surroundings and provides intuitive vibrations at different frequencies depending on the distance to the object.
The Nanoleaf Smarter Kit combines “the world’s most energy efficient smart bulb” and a stylish, connected hub with Apple’s Siri-enabled HomeKit.
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