Princeton University encourages students' entrepreneurialism with a very exciting summer program with the goal of fostering high potential innovative ideas and helping the students to transform the projects into viable and scalable ventures.
8 teams of promising young entrepreneurs showcased their novel business concepts at the Keller Center's eLab Summer Accelerator Program at Princeton University.
Over a period of 10 weeks the student teams, with the guidance and advice of mentors, have worked intensively on their startup ideas. A boot camp rich of workshops and meetings.
A broad scope of projects ranging from music to health to sustainable development to high technology to design.
Here the list of the startups:
* AquaCerta provides a better solution to purifying water contaminated by heavy metals
* Invictis Technologies builds portable automatic intravenous injection devicesKaryoapp is a crowdsourced review platform for concert and music festivals.
* Kolanut-capital is an investment company that connects foreign investors with African businesses in undercapitalized old-economy industries
* MStat provides individuals with a versatile and discreet way to always have as-needed medication on-hand
* Nuheal designed the NuBoot, a human-centered orthopedic walker boot facilitating appropriate transition from complete immobilization to therapeutic and natural joint motion easing the healing experience
* Reclaim Energies provides a revolutionary solution for the wastewater treatment
* Uprootshomes eases some of the burdens inherent to uprooting a military family in the mortgage industry.
Insightful presentations and beacon of hope future entrepreneurs. Keep going on!
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