How a Georgia Tech Student-Founded Startup Is Empowering Innovators
Atharva Lele Atharva Lele

How a Georgia Tech Student-Founded Startup Is Empowering Innovators

In the startup or innovation space, things move lightning fast. In fact, waiting just a week for the next iteration of your customized circuit board to be printed could be a significant setback. “Startups move fast, and innovators need their circuit boards as quickly as possible. Waiting weeks for a specialized board isn’t an option. Convexity Electronics’ goal is to be more local and convenient,” shares Calla Scotch, Founder and Lead Technical Developer of Convexity Electronics.

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Undergraduate Profile: Atharva Lele Committed to Entrepreneurship, Student Leadership, and Research
Atharva Lele Atharva Lele

Undergraduate Profile: Atharva Lele Committed to Entrepreneurship, Student Leadership, and Research

During his studies in Georgia Tech’s School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, junior Atharva Lele has consistently pushed himself to take on new challenges, some of which are outside the norm for students in the major.

While immersing himself in student leadership, research, and internship activities, he’s also extended his reach into entrepreneurship.

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Convexity Wins InVenture Prize With Electronics 3D Printer
Caleb Scotch Caleb Scotch

Convexity Wins InVenture Prize With Electronics 3D Printer

After months of intense competition, Convexity Electronics has been crowned the 2025 InVenture Prize winner. The team’s groundbreaking invention, an electronics 3D printer for manufacturing 3D-printed circuit boards (PCBs) at scale, promises to improve electronics manufacturing by enabling smaller circuitry, faster lead times, and more compact electronic devices. 

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Double victories at fall 2024 i2p showcase
Caleb Scotch Caleb Scotch

Double victories at fall 2024 i2p showcase

Allez Go and Soul tied for Best Overall projects at the Fall 2024 I2P Showcase, earning spots in the CREATE-X summer startup accelerator and advancing to the InVenture Prize semifinals.

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