Tamarinn Murray, a 4th year Communications, Media & Film student at the University of Windsor, is taking her passion for fashion and turning it into a community-based platform where other fashion lovers can interact and share content.
People everyday struggle with how to keep themselves motivated, either at work or in their everyday lives, and sometimes you just need something more. Emil Kais, a recent graduate of the Computer Science (Honours) Program at the University of Windsor, is currently putting together a new business venture that looks to focus on people, specifically on the different aspects of motivation.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and is also an obsession for many people around the globe! That is why it's a $265 billion industry globally and why one of EPICentre's newest founders, Derrick Defor, is working on a brand new app for the industry!
Vince Mazza, an Odette M.B.A. alum and recent graduate of the Dual J.D. program at the University of Windsor, is currently taking his experiences in sponsorship to the next level by developing Sponsrd, a sponsorship brokerage that will connect commercial properties with sponsors.
Are you intimidated by Do-It-Yourself projects? Have you started a home project that you eventually needed assistance finishing? Or maybe you just need a little guidance along the way to get started? A solution is on it’s way from one of our newest RBC EPIC Founders, Jesse Sheather.
Environmental sustainability is a hot topic these days. People are more aware (and concerned) than ever before and we need to start thinking about the sustainability of our planet. Luckily, individuals like Bridget Taylor, a 4th year Bachelor of Commerce student at the Odette School of Business, are taking steps to educate the public on what we can do to help our environment and provide future generations with a sustainable planet to live.
Clarke Gallie, a 3rd-year Bachelor of Commerce student at the University of Windsor's Odette School of Business, is working on a new platform that should make finding a rental home a lot easier for tenants while also providing landlords with an easier way of screening tenants and marketing their properties.
Solving problems in the medical industry can be extremely difficult given the cost of the equipment involved but Samuel Rusu, one of EPICentre's newest founders, has identified a problem that he believes he can solve through his new startup, Rusu Medical.
It all starts with an idea. Of course, sometimes the original idea doesn't always work out but that is not necessarily a bad thing, especially in the case of...