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The Intel-Cornell Cup is a college-level embedded design competition created to empower student teams to become the inventors of the newest innovative applications of embedded technology. Teams have the opportunity to win up to $7,500.

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Competition

D-Prize

Funds social entrepreneurs and early-stage startupsworldwide that can develop better ways to distribute existing proven life-enhancing technologies in health, financial

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Investment

Underdog Ventures

Venture capital firm specializing in making investments in socially aware, high-net-worth individuals and companies. It prefers to invest in natural

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Internship or Fellowship

John Gardner Fellowship

Selects six Fellows during the spring semester from among the graduating classes at UC Berkeley and Stanford University and provides

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