Crews Center for Entrepreneurship
Success Stories
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Dr. Isaac Rodriguez has 15 years of experience in tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and biomaterials. After graduating with his doctorate, he moved to ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ where he spent 2.5 years as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½. While at the UofM, Dr. Rodriguez co-invented the patented honey biomaterial technology that has now become the basis for SweetBio’s product lines. To date, SweetBio has received several patents and raised over $1MM in investments.
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UpSquad is on-demand custom branded social community and engagement platform for your
organization to connect, communicate and collaborate. They are currently headquartered
in ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ and have raised over $1MM in angel investments to date. Upsquad was originally
known as "Careerquo" before rebranding after a change in strategic direction. Upsquad
was founded by Venkatesh Mandapati, an MBA and BIT graduate student at UofM. Venki
started his company at an Ideas Weekend event where it began as an online platform
to help international students prepare for interviews. 

Kareem Dasilva started at the Crews Center as a freshman, helping to create mobile
apps with other entrepreneurs. He went on to found Poeen.com, a team of 12 mobile
app developers that performed contract software development work for businesses. After
a time, they realized they should be building their own app, and so...they came up
with Edesia to help food truck owners and customers improve the food truck experience.
Edesia has raised over $100,000 in angel investment to date.