By Angeline Evans (Writer & Blogger, The New Professional) Allison Lami Sawyer was born to be an entrepreneur. The Rice University MBA student always knew she wanted to start her own business, and armed with a master’s degree in nanotechnology, she hit the...
By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0) The number of women obtaining patents grew at an accelerated rate in the past 35 years — and in numbers considerably higher than previously reported. Reported by the National Women’s Business...
By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-In-Chief, Women 2.0) Bloomberg’s Scott Shane wrote about how studies have shown “Male academics are much more likely than their female counterparts to start companies to exploit their inventions”. He writes:...
By Steve Blank (Lecturer, UC Berkeley & Stanford University) Over the last two months the U.S. government has been running one of the most audacious experiments in entrepreneurship since World War II. They launched an incubator for the top scientists and engineers...
By Chris Knape (Business Editor, The Grand Rapids Press/Mlive.com) A $700,000 grant will help launch two programs later this year geared toward helping Michigan women start their own businesses and help foster female business leadership. The Michigan Economic...