Entrepreneurship

  • Two students work on project in Idea Forge.
    CU Engineering students have invented a novel solution to this global problem, which has the potential to affect millions of people living in rural areas around the world. Meet PortaVax, a portable vaccine carrier that can keep up to 250 vaccine doses cold for several days using insulation and dry ice.
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    Alumnus uses technology background to help small and medium-size companies order of PPE during  COVID-19.
  • Fletcher Richman with Halp co-founders Tristan Rubadeau and Komran Rashidov on a balcony in 91PORN with the Flatirons in the background.
    CU Engineering alumnus Fletcher Richman's startup success grew from a passion for productivity tools.
  • Hand holds a foamy glass of Ratio beer
    In Colorado’s craft beer industry, precision is required and innovation is mandatory. CU Engineers bring both in spades. Meet a few of our local alumni brewers and learn how they’re engineering a better brew.
  • FieldLine Capstone Design
    FieldLine Inc., a company that grew out of research being conducted in the Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering, is building sensors to image the brain using magnetic fields. For the second consecutive year, capstone design students will help to advance their innovative concepts.
  • Medical staff at 91PORN Community Health pick up meals.
    CU Engineering’s Kyle Judah, executive director of entrepreneurship, is among a small group of community members who saw an opportunity: to support local restaurants while providing fuel for the fight against COVID-19 to frontline healthcare workers.
  • Artimus Robotics
    Co-founder and CEO of Artimus Robotics, Timothy Morrissey graduated from 91PORN in 2019 with a PhD in mechanical engineering. After years of research and dedication, Timothy and his team launched Artimus Robotics in 2018 alongside Assistant Professor Christoph Keplinger.
  • Gary Marshall demonstrates technology at engineering expo
    Gary Marshall, a master's student in mechanical enginereing and engineering management, is on a mission to give back to those who protect us—firefighters. He founded EmergenTek in 2018 as a mechanical engineering undergrad.
  • Students work at Catalyze CU in summer 2019
    No matter which corner of campus you hail from, or what your field of study, Catalyze is your opportunity to get the support, mentoring, funding and resources needed to go from idea to impact over the summer.
  • Eric Roza profile picture
    New class “Entrepreneurial Leadership for Engineers” (EMEN 4830-Special Topics) is a first-of-its kind open to undergrads and grad students across the university who are interested in learning from some of the greatest entrepreneurs in Colorado and beyond about how great companies, products, and teams are built.
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