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Gearflow is the first online marketplace for buying, selling, researching, and repairing construction equipment and parts, says Ben Preston, the Northeastern graduate who co-founded the company.

“Northeastern is a leader in experiential learning, which is the necessary basis for learning how to be a value creator. They understand that to have a long, productive career in our global innovation economy, value-creation skills are essential,” Carlson says.

Chocolate milk isn't just for kids anymore! Josh Belinsky, DMSB'17, and Manny Lubin, CAMD'15, founded Slate, a company that makes chocolate milk with less sugar and more protein. Belinksy and Lubin have received support from IDEA, Northeastern University's student-led venture accelerator, and now 25 students are conducting market research for the company as part of Keith Smith's course.

A tech-savvy intrapraneur, Robert Hass is used to driving innovation from inside companies. Guided by a D'Amore-McKim MBA and a keen sense of social consciousness, he aims to help corporations do well while doing right by society.

3D printers and cloud-based design programs have created the “perfect storm” for companies to expand their ability to innovate according to “The Innovation Navigator,” a new book written by Tucker Marion and Sebastian Fixson.

A data breach showed Northeastern assistant professor Venkat Kuppuswamy how conventional thinking on diversity in Hollywood films is flawed.

The D'Amore-McKim School of Business recently welcomed Venkat Kuppuswamy as an assistant professor in the Entrepreneurship and Innovation group.

The D'Amore-McKim School of Business recently welcomed Razvan Lungeanu as an assistant professor in the Entrepreneurship & Innovation group.

One Northeastern graduate's coffee bike idea is helping current students find comfort in corners of campus.

This past summer, a group of 16 interdisciplinary Northeastern University students visited Russia for one month, including eight D'Amore-McKim school of Business students. The group took two classes while traveling abroad in addition to experiencing the business, history, and culture of Russia.