In 1998, Ntsiki Biyela won a scholarship to study wine making. Now she's about to launch her own brand.
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Bloom Technologies impresses Richard Branson to win the Extreme Tech Challenge startup contest.
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STEM3 Academy was started specifically for students with autism, ADHD and Asperger's Syndrome. Its STEM-based curriculum is breaking through barriers.
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These women entrepreneurs and executives are making their mark in the marijuana industry.
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Kat Nouri is on a crusade to rid the Earth of plastic products. Her latest target: plastic sandwich bags.
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The reality star investor's companies are worth billions. It all started with $40
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These businesses allow their employees to consume pot at work. Why? They say it enhances innovation and creativity.
Sphero, Bloom Technologies and Giroptic beat out hundreds of other startups and will pitch to Richard Branson on Necker Island.