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Incubator Program Tracks

Explore Bentley’s Innovation Tracks- Each year, the E-Hub Incubator offers student teams the opportunity to develop their ventures under specialized tracks. These tracks are designed in collaboration with Bentley’s academic centers and innovation partners, allowing participants to transform bold ideas into real-world impact. Whether your focus is sustainability, technology, or healthcare, each track offers mentorship, resources, and hands-on learning experiences to help you bring your vision to life.

E-Hub Incubator (2025-26) Tracks

Innovations in SustainabilityTechnology InnovationsInnovation in Healthcare
Information Session with Natalie Hayes @ LaCava 375. September 23 at 2pmInformation Session with Prof Mark Frydenberg @CIS Sandbox Smith 234. September 26 at 2pmInformation Session with Danielle Solar, LaCava. September 23. 

Collaboration with Office of Sustainability

Passionate about building a sustainable future? This track invited students to pitch ideas that addressed environmental and social challenges through bold, practical solutions. Whether they worked on clean energy, sustainable packaging, climate-friendly agriculture, waste reduction, or green transportation, this was their chance to turn their commitment to the planet into a high-impact venture.

Students learned about the track through a presentation by the Office of Sustainability.

 

Collaboration with the Bentley CIS Sandbox

Students used technology to design innovative solutions with the power to solve pressing problems and disrupt markets. The Technology Innovation Track invited them to transform bold ideas into ventures that redefined how we live, work, and connect. From AI-driven platforms and robotics to IoT devices, blockchain applications, or breakthrough hardware, this track was their launchpad for turning cutting-edge tech into real-world impact.

Students learned about the track through a presentation by the Bentley Sandbox.

 

 

Collaboration with the Center for Health and Business

Students with ideas that could transform health and well-being were invited to pitch bold solutions that improved how we deliver, access, or experience healthcare. From telemedicine platforms and wearable health tech to mental health apps, assistive devices, or innovations in public health and wellness, this was their opportunity to tackle real-world challenges in healthcare.

Students learned about the track through a presentation by the Center for Health and Business.