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Testimonials

Here's what people have to say about IEEE N3XT.

“The experience at N3XT™ was one I will never forget! Overall, it was very thought-provoking and insightful…. helped me understand on a deeper level – the importance of entrepreneurship within IEEE.”

Devon Ryan, IEEE-USA Board Member, Young Professionals Representative

“The energy and excitement I experienced at IEEE N3XT™ fueled my inner startup spirit while providing me with excellent networking contacts and resources to take on my latest challenge. I am now representing my company, Covestro as the first female from the United States to serve as an engineer on the ground crew for Solar Impulse, the first round-the-world flight powered without a drop of fuel! The N3XT experience fueled my ability to network as well as deliver presentations to company executives and speak to crowds of 300+ people. I know the skills I have developed as an IEEE member and my participation at N3XT have provided me with the confidence to tackle any challenge that is thrown at me — including my latest: Intrapreneur!”

Paige Kassalen, IEEE Women In Engineering Member

The guest speakers at IEEE N3XT in Austin were amazing — great job. The motivational speeches and knowledge of the experts in the various tracks were just what I needed and I decided to attend Toronto as a result of the good time I had. The IEEE N3XT in Toronto was a great opportunity for me. I came to Toronto to learn how to improve my pitch. The event not only helped with the development of my startup idea, I feel even more confident with the judges feedback on how I can structure my pitch to make it better. I left Toronto with a plethora of information, freindly and unforgettable connections, and new found skills that I can apply to help develop and grow my future. Thanks!

David Gramlin, IEEE Student Member, Purdue University; U.S. Airforce