Growing Indigenous innovation, uplifting ancestral practices focus of UH conference
The conference highlighted UH’s ongoing commitment to supporting community-driven research and initiatives that preserve and advance Indigenous practices.
The conference highlighted UH’s ongoing commitment to supporting community-driven research and initiatives that preserve and advance Indigenous practices.
The pilot program was launched in fall 2023 by the UH Office of Innovation and Commercialization and National Security Innovation Network as part of their Innovation Challenge initiative.
The project is supported by a four-year, $2.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation.
Developing sustainable agri-food systems can play a crucial role in achieving socio-ecological health, equity, resilience and sustainability.
Pōʻai ke Aloha ʻĀina loosely translates to “center for ancestral circular economy and justice.”
Students learned about unmanned aerial systems and developed solutions for search and rescue operations.
Five students from Leeward CC and UH Mānoa participated in the inaugural “Indigenous Data Hub Fellows” program.
Under the agreement, NCEL may seek out expertise from UH, who will connect NCEL members to the appropriate subject matter expert(s) to discuss.
RISE was built under a public-private partnership between UH, UH Foundation and Hunt Companies Hawaiʻi.
PACE plans to host a Founders and Friends Showcase every semester.