In this episode, BYU Tech Transfer interns interview David Williams, a Stanford MBA and seasoned entrepreneur with experience in medical devices, venture-backed startups, and nonprofit ventures. David shares his journey from engineering at BYU to launching successful ventures like Maglock and Two Feet Prosthetics. He discusses key insights from his work in medtech, including the importance of rapid prototyping, securing venture funding, and navigating business disruptions. This episode is packed with valuable advice for student innovators, tech entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in building a sustainable career in innovation and technology commercialization.
In this episode, BYU Tech Transfer Director Dave Brown interviews Mike Hendron, Director of BYU’s Rollins Center for Entrepreneurship, about the center’s pivotal role in fostering student entrepreneurship. Mike shares insights on BYU’s supportive programs, including Launchpad, Sandbox, and the Rollins Center’s new validation and traction grants. They discuss the unique entrepreneurial culture at BYU, which consistently ranks among top universities for alumni business ownership, and the value of hands-on experiences, mentoring, and community support. This episode is essential for students, faculty, and aspiring entrepreneurs interested in understanding how BYU nurtures innovation and prepares students to launch successful ventures.
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