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Sunday, December 22, 2024

UNO Student Startup Competition Offers $10K In Prizes and Mentorships

StartupUNO, the University of New Orleans’ first-ever student startup  competition, will offer $10,000 in prizes. The contest is organized by  The Beach at UNO, the University’s 30-acre research and technology park  located adjacent to campus.

StartupUNO is a pitch competition open to all current UNO students  with an idea for a new product, service or business and is designed to  provide feedback and mentorship to accepted student teams to help move  their idea to the market. As part of the competition, student teams will  meet one-on-one with the innovation team at The Beach at UNO to gain  valuable feedback on their ideas and receive mentorship on how to pitch  to investors. Additionally, seminars on building a startup and  presenting to investors will be provided for the selected participants.

StartupUNO will culminate with a live pitch competition in November  when students will receive guidance from investors and industry  professionals who will serve as judges and award teams $10,000 in  prizes.

“We are excited to launch StartupUNO and create a new tradition of  celebrating UNO student entrepreneurs,” said Shafin Khan, vice president  of external affairs and innovation at The Beach at UNO. “Entrepreneurs  can dream up new products and services from all backgrounds, so we’re  looking forward to showcasing students from across UNO’s campus.”

Applications are currently open and due by 11:59 p.m. on August 31.  Space is limited, so students are encouraged to apply early. To apply  and learn more about StartupUNO, visit www.thebeachuno.org/startupuno or attend the StartupUNO kickoff event on August 24 at noon in the University Center lobby.

The University of New Orleans’ student startup competition is organized by The Beach at UNO.

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