Posts Tagged: The Entrepreneurship Hatchery
By Tyler Irving, U of T Engineering News Only two years after its creation, U of T Engineering startup Reeddi, Inc. (pronounced “ready”) is well on its way […]
Founded by founded by Mina Mitry (EngSci 1T2, AeroE MASc 1T4) and Jeffrey Osborne (AeroE PhD candidate), the event marks the first step toward the Kepler's goal of providing low-cost data communications on Earth and beyond.
U of T Engineering alumnus, founder and investor shares his concern that Canadian prosperity and innovation are on a downward trajectory — and his advice on how entrepreneurs can turn things around.
When it comes to the heavily regulated medical space, Robert Brooks (MIE PhD 1T5) says entrepreneurs should steer clear of the launch-it-now-fix-it-later approach favoured by the Mark Zuckerbergs of the world.
U of T Engineering entrepreneurs win pitch competition at U of T’s Health Innovation Hub.
Trexo Robotics recently joined the inaugural cohort of Hatchery Launch Lab, a new program in U of T Engineering’s Entrepreneurship Hatchery accelerator that provides support and funding to enable follow-on investment for engineering research-based startups.
U of T Engineering alumnus Jason Yakimovich (CompE 1T3+PEY) is the inventor of Sola, a personal and controllable heating device worn on the upper arm.
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.
In 2005, after spending the first 17 years of his life in Lagos, Nigeria, Diran Otegbade (ElecE 1T0) left his family and familiar surroundings to attend U of T Engineering. In 2013, he pledged $25,000 to establish a needs-based scholarship for African students at U of T.
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