In the article “The 2025 GW New Venture Competition Awards Funds for Startup Visions,” GW Today highlights the winners of this year’s prestigious entrepreneurial contest, the New Venture Competition. Among the winners is GW Engineering student Jeanine Johnson, who, alongside teammate Julie Omran, took home the first-place prize in the Business Goods and Services track for their venture, Immutiverse, Inc.
Here is an excerpt from the article: "Their product automates and reduces the traditionally weeks-long firmware signing process, which is adding a digital signature to the firmware code to verify its authenticity, to just minutes."
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