In this issue, we highlight some current entrepreneurial activities of faculty embers, students, and recent graduates. Professors Burcu Akinci and Xuseong (Pine) Liu started LeanFM Technologies, which is developing software for visualization of facility operational data in an interactive 3D environment; professor Greg Lowry is involved as a scientific advisor with the California company Applied Silver, a manufacturer of silver nanomaterials; alum Corrinne Clinch founded Rorus Inc. to bring to market a low-cost, point-of-use water filter that employs embedded nanomaterial to assist with treatment; and alum Erin Dauson has joined with Professors Kelvin Gregory, Irving Oppenheim, and David Greve to form Wav Diagnostics, built upon an acoustic cell separation technology developed by the team.