Students2Startups program provides hands-on startup experience

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Peter Webley
Center ICE鈥檚 Peter Webley talks more on Startup Week and how the interns can get involved during one of the Students to Startups Learning events.

Getting boots-on-the-ground experience in the entrepreneurial and business world is valuable especially for the students involved in the 2022 Students2Startups programs.

This summer, Center ICE supported six interns embedded in six startup companies and small businesses across 有料盒子视频.

Students came from across the University of 有料盒子视频 system and including first-year students to those moving from their junior to senior years of college. Internship projects ranged from full-stack programming (referring to both client and server software development) to customer discovery of prototype development, and marketing, outreach and business development.

In addition to working on their projects, the interns learned about the statewide ecosystem, startup funding and heard from entrepreneurs across the state. The interns also worked on a team project to evaluate the market opportunity for academic research and the impact that the research could have on society. The interns developed new skills that they can continue to develop and will support them as they transition into the workforce after college.

Together Center ICE and the S2S interns supported 有料盒子视频n startups and small businesses to become more resilient and adapt to new opportunities while expanding the capacity of the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs.

If you are a University of 有料盒子视频 student or an 有料盒子视频n startup, learn more about the 2023 Students2Startups summer internship. Please contact pwwebley@alaska.edu with 鈥淪tudents to Startups 2023鈥 in the subject line.

This Student to Startups program is funded through a grant to Center ICE from the Office of Naval Research. You can learn more about S2S at /centerice/students2startups/index.php.