Posts Tagged: The Entrepreneurship Hatchery
Before co-founding one of the Internet’s most popular websites, Alexis Ohanian suffered some pretty big failures. The biggest was My Mobile Menu, a mobile app that could allow users to order food before arriving at restaurants. It was an idea…
U of T Engineering nurtures a culture of entrepreneurship in its students – a strategy that pays off over and over again. It’s no surprise then that 10 of 40 students from across North America selected for The Next 36…
The launching of new start-up company Interngration is the most recent success of U of T Engineering’s Entrepreneurship Hatchery. It went live officially on Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Started by recent Electrical and Computer Engineering grads Anirudh Ganti (ElecE 1T3), Hargun Suri (CompE 1T3) and Ian Xiao (ElecE 1T3),…
The University of Toronto hosted Canada’s top schools at the first-ever Engineering Graduate Studies Fair on October 2. Earlier this year, U of T Engineering partnered with engineering faculties at four other Canadian schools: University of Alberta, University of British…
Creating a light, affordable camera lighting system to replace the heavy bulk of typical photographic equipment earned Anastasiya Martyts (EngSci 1T6) and Tiange Li (Life Sciences 1T6) The Entrepreneurship Hatchery’s first $20,000 Lacavera Prize. Martyts and Li presented Modly –…
About a year ago, three University of Toronto undergraduate students, Fahd Ananta (Computer Science), Guru Mahendran (EngSci 1T3), and Thariq Shihipar (EngSci 1T3), began developing a web services aggregator, Chime. Officially launching in January of this year, Chime, which is available on the Google Chrome…
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