Rose-Hulman Ventures Boosts Indiana Startups With Student R&D Teams

A temperature-controlled, pressurized dispenser of liquid chocolate; a WiFi-enabled garbage bin that sends electronic alerts when it needs emptying; a medical tool that helps guide placement of other equipment during brain surgery.

Those items are quite dissimilar, but one common thread is all are complex products that required some serious engineering work to come to fruition. Another link between them? Undergraduate students performed much of that engineering work.

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