Posts Tagged: entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship advice from alumna Marissa Wu

Marissa Wu (EngSci 1T3) says many of the skills and connections that helped her take Onyx Motion from concept to startup came out of her undergrad experience at U of T Engineering.

EngSci alumnus at the forefront of AI technology

Six years after graduating from U of T Engineering, Matt Zeiler (EngSci 0T9) found himself as the CEO of a $10-million artificial intelligence startup. This is his story.

Five innovative ways the new CEIE will engineer tomorrow’s entrepreneurs

Next month, U of T Engineering will begin construction of the Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship (CEIE) — a vibrant new hub that will foster hands-on learning and multidisciplinary collaboration. Find out five ways the CEIE will cultivate tomorrow’s entrepreneurs.

Q&A with alumnus and robotics pioneer Raffaello D’Andrea

Alumnus Raffaello D’Andrea (EngSci 9T1) has been an engineering professor, entrepreneur and artist but he’s better known as the inventor of machines that can juggle, play soccer and also accomplish more practical tasks. U of T Engineering recently sat down with D’Andrea to learn more about his his career and how Skule™ helped set him up for success.

Escape the cold with alumni startup FuelWear

It began with the polar vortex of 2014. That’s when U of T Engineering alumni Jason Yakimovich (CompE 1T3 + PEY) and Alex Huang (ElecE 1T3 + PEY) developed the first intelligent heated base layer.
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