The State Press
ASU students, alumni and industry professionals were drawn to the recent Venture Devils Demo Day, at which entrepreneurs showcase their business expertise and insights. The event came on the 10th anniversary of the eSeed Challenge, which over the years has led to funding for about 800 student entrepreneurs over the past decade, according to Professor Brent Sebold, director of Entrepreneurship + Innovation for the Fulton Schools. Professor Joy Griffin, the Fulton Schools director of venture development is helping to provide students business networking and entrepreneurship opportunities. Engineering science student Charlotte Moenich, for instance, is now the founder of a startup using 3D-printed buildable robots and a web-based learning platform to make STEM education accessible in underserved communities. Moenich received $4,000 in funding at Demo Day.