UTS’s constant support and entrepreneurial education has assisted may students develop million-dollar start-up companies straight out of university. Some of the companies developed and formed in the UTS environment include:
- *Cube rider, which is the first private Australian company to put satellites in space - *Wine stash, which is predicted to exceed profits of 3 million dollars during its fourth year. - *Cloud Construction, who won the 2016 Virginia Tech Challenge Pitch in the U.S. Read more about this [http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/business/business-support/business-in-your-sector/key-industries/tech-startups here]
UTS has a redesigned innovation and entrepreneurship program, called UTS Startups (formally UTS Hatchery), where students can get their idea of the ground. Having partnered with Fishburners, an Australian tech startup community, students are able to bring their ideas in the real world, and bridge the gap between studying entrepreneurship and getting a startup off the ground. Read more about their partnership at [http://newsroom.uts.edu.au/news/2018/07/fishburners-partnership-puts-uts-students-startup-ecosystem http://newsroom.uts.edu.au/news/2018/07/fishburners-partnership-puts-uts-students-startup-ecosystem]