Emory University Launches New Startup Accelerator Program for Early-Stage Founders Applications to be part of The Hatchery Accelerator, powered by RightShift, are open through March 6, 2026.
From Academia To Enterprises: How Emory Students Are Bridging The Gap Between Business & Science “You have scientists, PhDs, and MDs who want to learn about the business side of startups, consulting,” Siciliano told Hypepotamus. “But we're trying to reach more MBA students.” The goal is to help create a strong knowledge exchange between science and business students, which can ultimately help b
Two Student-Run Georgia Startups Take Top Honors At Silicon Valley Pitch Competition Two startups, one from Emory University and one with roots at the University of Georgia, made their mark at this month’s TiE U Global Pitch Competition in Silicon Valley. The university program, founded in 2013, helps college entrepreneurs hone their pitches and connect with a global group of mentors.
Temperature Check: How Do Economists Think The Economy Is Doing? Economists don’t have crystal balls to predict the future, but they do have numbers. Monthly jobs reports. Unemployment data. New business registrations. Consumer goods pricing. Regional home sales. Gross GDP. Whatever the Federal Reserve hints at about their interest rate plans. They also have plenty of data to parse
Atlanta's MedTech Scene Is Expanding. Here's Who You Need To Know. The bottom level of an office building on Peachtree Road houses a startup reshaping our views on hearing. Inside a nondescript industrial building off 14th Street is a team making surgeries safer. And up in Peachtree Corners, there is an office filled with a team rethinking anemia testing. Zoom in
2024: The Year of The Atlanta Healthcare Startup One of the latest developments to pop up in the West Midtown neighborhood of Atlanta is not only set to transform the skyline, it could help the city secure its place as a hub for life science, medical, and healthcare innovation. Science Square, located on 18 acres west of Georgia
Meet The Emory Alumni Entrepeneur Fixing The "Last 500 Feet" Problem In Last-Mile Delivery It is an annoyance that every office worker, apartment dweller, or condo owner understands: Seemingly-endless problems that come with delivery drop offs. Even when a driver has the address, it can be difficult to find the exact door, floor, or entrance where a package or food delivery needs to go.