On Tuesday, five student teams pitched their business ideas to a panel of investors for seed funding. $30,000 in total was distributed to the teams; team Golden Guardian Solutions won an additional $1,000 as the audience favorite.
The competition was fierce at this year’s ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ StartUp Showcase which took place this past Tuesday at the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts. Following a year of research, presentations, business development, and mentorship, five student teams pitched their business ideas to a panel of investors for seed funding. Nearly 1,000 people watched this year’s Showcase in-person or online.
“The pitches were among the best we’ve ever had,” said StartUp Program Director Chris Huntley, PhD. “The mentors went all out to help the teams prepare. Once the stage lights came on, it was up to the students and they delivered.”