In our first year, 400+ students have built 90+ ventures using AI, blockchain, and emerging tech—and many are moving toward commercialization.
Students have created blockchain technology that processes bank payments in under a second. AI-powered compliance platforms that reduce government audit costs. Tools that help small businesses navigate challenges using generative AI. Carpooling apps reshaping student commutes. Skin-care platforms replacing influencer marketing with peer trust.
The Cap Times recently came to our Demo Night to see these projects in action and explore partnerships like our work with the Wisconsin Small Business Development Center, where students transformed a pandemic resource guide into an AI adviser now helping entrepreneurs statewide.
As Executive Director Sandra Bradley told The Cap Times: “Our biggest problem today is we can’t meet the demand.”
This work is made possible by alumni support and industry partnerships. Interested in helping us scale to meet student demand? [Connect with us]
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