Congratulations to Polytechnic alumni Duncan Mulgrew and Trevor Redpath, two founders of the startup Uniform Sierra Aerospace. Their drone company was awarded $100,000 by Purdue Innovate's Startup Foundry.
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Polytechnic grads’ in-home greenhouse receives NSF funding
Âé¶¹¾«Æ·graduates Ivan Ball and Scott Massey received the Small Business Innovation Research grant from the National Science Foundation to advance their GroPod in-home greenhouse technology.
Organizational leadership grad fashions clothing design hobby into apparel company
While sidelined by an automobile accident for a few months, Danielle Render, a Purdue graduate who double-majored in organizational leadership and multidisciplinary engineering, transformed her “side hustle,” a clothing design hobby, into a growing full-time business.
Indoor gardening gets high-tech makeover from Polytechnic grads
Today’s victory gardens are getting a high-tech makeover with a home appliance created by two Âé¶¹¾«Æ·graduates.
Go Electric startup in Anderson signs Army contract
Go Electric Inc., an energy technology startup company located in Âé¶¹¾«Æ·Anderson's new facility, has signed a new contract to provide the Tooele Army Depot in Utah with a battery storage system. Lisa Laughner, chief executive officer, says she has found success finding skilled workers in Madison County.
The company's workspace in the Âé¶¹¾«Æ·Anderson facility is double the size of its previous location.
CIT team wins Boiler Mini-Accelerator Competition
Spotter, a startup founded by two students in the Department of Computer and Information Technology, took top honors and $5,000 during "Demo Day" at the second annual Boiler Mini-Accelerator Competition.