Anodyne Nanotech’s co-founders originally considered their venture a “school project.” Now, the startup is redefining patient drug delivery with microneedle technology.
Started as an Innovation Sprint in the MS in Innovation and Management program, Cellens is breaking boundaries in healthcare sectors while developing a cell surface scanning technology platform.
To grasp the challenges companies are facing, it helps to be in the “driver’s seat” and go through the motions of key business leaders. For MSEM students studying Business Strategy, they’re doing just that and learning tips along the way.
As the Spring semester culminates with Innovation Sprint presentations for MSIM students, they anticipate new experiences, challenges and developments ahead.
Syra Arif, MSEM ’17, had a technical background but she wanted to go beyond and speak the same language as C-suite leaders. The MSEM program was her catalyst in doing so.