News: Troesh Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Graduate and undergraduate student groups receive $20,000 to further develop their business plans.
Businesses range from a dental stem cell company to a startup that makes dog toys controlled by smartphones.
Creators of Skyworks Aerial Systems plan to use prize money to research and develop new drone models.
UNLV student-led teams represent four of the five finalists.
Two UNLV undergraduate student groups awarded $35,000 to help develop business plans
Businesses include a website to assist cancer patients, a device that helps gyms save energy, and a bar specializing in molecular mixology.
UNLV Lee Business School and the Las Vegas Business Press partner in annual Dominic Anthony Morrocco contest to spark economy.
Geyser Flow Control, a water-saving device becomes
the first Nevada team to win the top prize in contest history
MBA students spark game-day excitement with their noise-activated sports apparel.
No idea too big or small, Rebel entrepreneurs have more than business “plans.”