Grace Hsia Haberi featured in Culture Capital docuseries

The founder of a global non-electric warming technology manufacturing company, Haberi is one of nine diverse entrepreneurs highlighted in the series.
Grace Hsia Haberi featured in Culture Capital docuseries

Grace Hsia Haberi (right) in a scene from the docuseries Culture Capital that was filmed in the Van Vlack Lab.

Grace Hsia Haberl (BSE '12), founder of the company Warmilu, is one of nine diverse entrepreneurs featured in a new 3-part docuseries called Culture Capital. Warmilu, which grew from Grace's senior design project as an MSE undergrad, is a global non-electric warming technology manufacturing company. The ingenious blankets Warmilu makes are used by organizations like Doctors Without Borders and annually warm more than 11,000 babies born in 106 hospitals in 23 countries.

"It was honor as a female and minority founder to be at the table with game-changing entrepreneurs," she said about the docuseries. " I love how we took turns sharing lessons and methods to turn visions into legacies."

You can watch the Culture Capital trailer here and the full docuseries on Comcast/Xfinity, Peacock or Xumo Play.

Oh, and if Grace's lab scenes look familiar, that's because they were filmed in our own Van Vlack Lab!