As of December 21st 2021 Ambrosia Labs Inc. has received an official Trademark from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. For those of you who may not know a trademark protects the specific, unique name, logo, and symbols pertaining to your products or business brand. We would like to thank the legal team at Roche Pia […]
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Dear Everyone, We wanted to reach out to you to share some updates from our recent participation in the I-Corps program this past summer. We’ve received great feedback from both our execution of taught material and the results of the deliverables. The interviewees feedback gave us some evidence that: Universities, Independent Suppliers, Government, and non-profits […]
Yale Innovation Summit
On May 10, 2017, I had the distinct pleasure of attending the most prestigious congregation of Science and Technology startups in the State of Connecticut. The event was held at the Illustrious Yale School of Management. Being at this annual event for the first time has been hard for me to describe. It has actually taken about a […]
Teaching an old business new tricks: Learning about Biotech Business and VC’s in New Haven
It is 7:00 am on Saturday and I’ve already been up for four hours trying to digest all the energy and knowledge passed down this past week. I was fortunate enough to experience three days of events centered around the Yale Startup competition. I have never before seen so many brilliant minds in one location for […]
IMPORTANT PRESS RELEASE! WE DO NOT IMPORT BREAST MILK!!
Good morning, This is an official statement from our Directive board. Please read carefully! Recently there has been some confusion in regards to our company. It seems a company with the same name has gotten themselves in quite a lot of trouble internationally due to the ethical constraints of their business operations. You can read […]
How much plastic is there in the Ocean?
Do you ever wonder how much plastic there really is in the Ocean? Well we traveled to the Southwest of the Dominican Republic, to show you the dire conditions in a local fishing community.
Granja Marina: Economic Resiliency in the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean through Seaweed farming
So we hear a lot about International Organizations who are working on the development of coastal communities; however, we keep seeing redundancy in their models for sustainability with no avail. What does this mean? Well, they keep trying to teach an old fisherman how to fish in a sustainable matter, yet once the program is […]