NextCorps Awarded Economic Development Administration SPRINT Challenge Grant to Launch No-Code Software Startup Accelerator Accelerator to Leverage Talent Coming From Rochester Institute of Technology and University of Rochester to Assist Non-Technical Founders in Jumpstarting New Businesses
April 07, 2021 14:13 ET | Source: Nextcorps, Inc. Nextcorps, Inc. Rochester, New York, UNITED STATES
ROCHESTER, N.Y., April 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) NextCorps, a non-profit that runs multiple incubator and accelerator programs for technology startups and entrepreneurs in the Rochester and Finger Lakes region of New York, announced today that it has been awarded a grant through the U.S. Economic Development Administration’s (EDA) Scaling Pandemic Resilience Through Innovation and Technology (SPRINT) Challenge. The award will be used to launch and administer a software startup accelerator for non-technical founders. The ED
More than 250 online exhibits in technology, art, design, and performing arts
A. Sue Weisler Meghan Britt, right, and other members of ConcRIT 2.0 test out their 3D concrete printer, one of more than 250 virtual exhibits to be shown starting Saturday at this year’s Imagine RIT: Creativity and Innovation Festival.
After a year’s hiatus due to COVID-19, the popular Imagine RIT: Creativity and Innovation Festival returns virtually on Saturday, May 1, with more than 250 exhibits of projects, research and performing arts of students, faculty and staff at Rochester Institute of Technology.
“We’re looking forward to sharing with the community what RIT students, faculty, and staff do best: create new things, solve problems, and inspire others,” said Ann Miller, director of Imagine RIT and Special Events. “This year we will have students from RIT’s international campuses participate. And the ability to explore these exhibits will be free for everyone who has access to the
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The two graduates are pursuing their lifelong passion for professional fashion design Osama Mootassem describes his clothing brand, nvr frgttn, as fashionable street wear with a twist Image Credit: Supplied
Two graduates from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Dubai have redeployed their university education to pursue their lifelong passion for professional fashion design, in a departure from the traditional career paths linked to their business and engineering degrees.
Mechanical Engineering student, Osama Mootassem, and Business Management major, Chrystel Anne Clasicas, graduated from RIT Dubai in 2018 and have since gone on to establish their own unique fashion labels, launching their brands in the height of the global pandemic.
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