Chris Curran and his students with their large checks at the Mcferrin Center for Entrepreneurship Aggie PITCH contest.

The McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship hosted its fifth annual Aggie PITCH competition where nine students from Engineering Inc. pitched their business ideas.

Suchitaa Sawhney holds her $750 check from the Raymond Ideas Challenge with judges.

Suchitaa Sawhney, a junior biomedical engineering student, placed fifth in the Raymond Ideas Challenge for her development of Melasure, an app that scans the skin for melanomas.

A man holding a big check

Dillon Caldwell, a sophomore in the Department of Nuclear Engineering at Texas A&M University, won third place in the 2022 Raymond Ideas Challenge hosted by the McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship.

Six students give a thumbs up.

At the Invent for the Planet competition hosted by Texas A&M University, a junior multidisciplinary engineering technology student collaborated with a team to discover an innovative solution to address one of the world's most pressing challenges.

Group of students sitting at tables in a room. In the back, some stand and cheer while others applaud.

Texas A&M University’s Invent for the Planet returned with team DisPlace winning first place in College Station for a post-disaster temporary housing solution.

Students will have 48 hours to tackle the world’s biggest environmental and social issues.

Students will have 48 hours to tackle the world’s biggest environmental and social issues.

Dialectra mockup application on a smartphone.

Two Aggie students receive recognition for their innovation, Dialectra, an electrolyte sensor paired with a smartphone application that creates a personalized database to help peritoneal dialysis patients make informed lifestyle and treatment adjustments.