Their product, originally crafted during the competition at Texas A&M in 2019, helps people with visual impairments navigate while walking.

Animal science senior Stephanie Young's device alerts veterinarians about complications in animal patients after surgery.

The Aggie 100 recognizes the success of Aggie entrepreneurs from around the world.

Military veterans with entrepreneurial aspirations will gather at Texas A&M for a week of hands-on instruction from Texas A&M professors.

Spark Biomedical was awarded $50,000 as the winner of the 2019 Texas A&M New Ventures Competition.

The three-day Leading Champions program at Texas A&M combines lessons learned from coaching and business leadership strategies to create the first and only development experience of its kind in the U.S.

Hayden Smith’s innovative idea to reduce plastic waste was selected as a winner of PepsiCo’s nationwide Game-Changers Competition, which earned him a trip to Super Bowl LIII.

Ben Omonira and Elise Hackney, students of Texas A&M College of Engineering, were selected as one of seven startup teams to join the “LaunchPad Lift” program.