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Health Sciences Entrepreneurs : Build a prototype

Resources

  • FitchConnect (BMI)
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    Country risk, analysis of financial markets, and industry research, providing users with a variety of company and industry information including credit research, credit ratings, macroeconomic and financial fundamental data, Financial Implied Ratings, and a curated news service.

Organizations

  • Bioengineering Capstone Collaboration Studio (BCC)
    Our Bioengineering Capstone Collaboration (BCC) Makerspace offers students a spacious place for project work, and state-of-the-art equipment including a range of 3D printers, lockers, a conference room, and more. It also offers research groups a service for design and fabrication of lab-related 3D prints and devices.
  • Mosaic
    The Northeastern University Center for Entrepreneurship Education (NUCEE) offers non-equity grants to students and the wider NU community. These grants are designed to stimulate entrepreneurial exploration across the global Northeastern campus in support of our vibrant entrepreneurship community and the incubation of early stage ventures.
  • Sherman Center - Northeastern University
    The Michael J. and Ann Sherman Center for Engineering Entrepreneurship strives to be an inclusive entrepreneurship community that provides personalized experiential learning to all NU innovators. We believe that entrepreneurship is more than just the act of launching a startup. It’s a skillset that can be applied to teams, challenges, and business concepts of any size.

    Our programs and initiatives focus on quality over quantity. We don’t flaunt large numbers of launched products or startups. Instead, we focus on developing the individual. Entrepreneurial mental health, community inclusivity, and the individual needs of our members are paramount to us.
  • Generate - Northeastern University
    Generate is Northeastern’s premiere student-led product development studio. Our team of dedicated engineers and designers work and empower real startups with our innovative products. We develop our members to be strong innovators, entrepreneurs, and leaders in product design & development. Together, we cultivate a community where tech-minded builders thrive!
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