Ventures

Browse a selection of current and former i-lab ventures.
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All
355
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Agriculture
7
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Aid and Relief
3
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Architecture, Construction, and Engineering
4
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Arts and Culture
4
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Aviation and Aerospace
2
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Bioinformatics
2
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Biotech and Life Sciences
19
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Childhood Development
5
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Climate and Sustainability
18
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Consumer Products and Packaged Goods
12
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Defense, Military, and Space
2
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Digital Health
18
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Diversity,
Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging
1
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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging
1
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Ecommerce
3
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Education and Learning
38
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Education Technology
16
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Electronics and Hardware
4
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Employment, Recruiting, and Workforce Development
6
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Energy, Oil, Renewables, and Environment
15
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Entertainment
2
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Fashion, Beauty, Apparel, and Retail
3
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Finance
7
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Fitness and Sports
1
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Food and Beverages
8
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Gaming
1
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Government and Civic Engagement
12
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Healthcare
30
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Insurance
1
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International Development
2
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Legal
4
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Marketing
2
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Media and Publishing
3
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Medical Devices and Hardware
20
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Mental Health
9
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Mentorship and youth development
8
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Personal Health and Wellness
6
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Public Health and Global Health
7
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Real Estate and Housing
3
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Services
6
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Software/App
26
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Transportation and Logistics
1
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Travel, Tourism, and Hospitality
3
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Web3, Crypto, and NFTs
2
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ELISA
Transforming child nutrition in Latin America through fresh and additive-free foods for kids.
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Geem
Making seaweed snacks, taste-tested for a Western audience.
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Jade Kitchen
Delivering nutritious, ready-to-eat, and authentic Asian meals weekly.
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Lilja's
Making fresh, protein-packed Icelandic skyr bowls, modernized for fast-casual dining.
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Nutrino Lab
Offering innovative fruit, vegetable, and superfood purees in pouches.
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Palmeera
Setting a new standard for the fresh fruit industry by blending tradition with innovation.
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Reel Seafood
Making thick, flaky, 100% cell-based fish fillets, grown in a lab, that will be indistinguishable from wild and farmed fish.
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Taste of Kenya
Disrupting the supply chain with direct trade linking Kenyan coffee farmers with coffee buyers bypassing five levels of middlemen.