
Part 3 introduction provided by Dan Miller, Director of Innovation Crossroads
In this video you will see Innovation Crossroads innovator pitches from:
Jesse Claypoole: MantaPoole Technologies
William Fitzhugh: American Nanotechnologies
Hicham Ghossein: Endeavor Composites
Alex Lewis: Electro-Active Technologies
Trevor McQueen: Neptune Fluid Flow Systems
Leila Safavi: Purist
Jesse Thornburg: Grid Fruit
The U.S. DOE EERE AMO Lab-Embedded Entrepreneurship Programs admit top entrepreneurial scientists and engineers to this two-year fellowship and embed them within U.S. national laboratories to perform early-stage research and development. The goal is to launch energy or manufacturing startup businesses.
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