A recent gathering on the topic of innovation was hosted by Halliburton.
Aggies working to launch businesses will display their wares for the university community and public to shop.
The Aggie team FluxWorks, which develops and manufactures magnetic gears, received $350,000 for the overall prize and another $10,000 from the elevator pitch competition.
The goal is to make it easier for startups to find mentorship, funding and other forms of help to bring technologies to market.
The Nasdaq Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence Award was given at a recent conference of the Global Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers.
Texas A&M former students for the first time will be eligible to compete at the annual business plan pitch competition.
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.