2011 Rice University Business Plan Competition offers $1 million in prizes

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2011 Rice University Business Plan Competition offers $1 million in prizes
42 teams selected from around the globe to compete in the world’s richest and largest business plan competition

 What do you need most when you start a new business? Money! And the Rice Business Plan Competition (RBPC) will be awarding more than $1 million in prizes to aid new startup businesses at the 11th annual competition at Rice University April 14-16.

 Forty-two teams were selected from more than 500 entries, an application pool that was more than 20 percent higher than last year. The teams selected come from top universities around the world. Teams were chosen based on their executive summaries to compete in six categories: life sciences, information technology, energy and clean technology, green technology, renewable and recycling, and social and other. The teams will have 15 minutes to present business plans and the top six competitors will vie for the grand prize valued at more than $400,000.

NEW PRIZE:

The 2011 competition will feature the new $100,000 Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers (KPCB) Prize for CleanTech Innovation. The KPCB prize is intended to encourage business and technology solutions for cleaner power, transportation and water. KPCB has backed entrepreneurs in more than 600 ventures, including Amazon, Amyris, Bloom Energy, Electronic Arts, Genentech, Google, Intuit, Netscape, Sun, Symantec and Zynga.

RECORD OF SUCCESS:

Besides the impressive prize money, the greatest statistic of the RBPC is the track record of past competitors. Of the 312 teams who have competed during the 10 years of the competition, 102 have successfully launched their ventures and are in business today, raising more than $327 million in early stage funding. These companies have created more than 600 new jobs in their early stages.

”This 30 percent success rate is indicative of the quality of teams the competition draws,” said Brad Burke, managing director of the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship at Rice University, which hosts the competition along with Rice’s Jones Graduate School of Business. ”It is also representative of what we are finding to be an increased interest in innovation and entrepreneurship in the U.S. The current economy certainly affects this as well as the willingness by the millennial generation to take risks to start their own companies. These young entrepreneurs are vital to the U.S. maintaining its technology innovation leadership and its position in the world economy.”

Seven international teams will be represented this year, hailing from the United Kingdom, India, Thailand, Brazil, Sweden and Canada.

2011 Rice Business Plan Competition teams                          

Business Name

University

Alusera

University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Amma Healthcare Technologies

Rice University

Antenatal Screening Kit

Johns Hopkins University

Arctic Sand

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Are You a Human?

University of Michigan

Black Locus

Carnegie Mellon University

BOSS Medical

Johns Hopkins University

C5 Bio

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

CamGaN

University of Cambridge, England

ClearBrook Imaging

The University of Texas at Austin

cycleWood Plastics

University of Arkansas

DeepScan

Thammasat University, Thailand

Diagenetix Inc.

University of Hawai’i at Mānoa

EternoGen

University of Missouri

Exciton Systems

University of Illinois at Chicago

Fiddlers’ Green

Rice University

GreenCoat

The University of Texas at Austin

Hemova Medical

Johns Hopkins University

iLumi Lighting Solutions

The University of Texas at Dallas

Innovators

Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

Janus

Universidade Federal Minas Gerais, Brazil

Neuvel

Northwestern University

Osteocene

Baylor College of Medicine and Rice University

PK Clean

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

PulmoCAD

Washington University in Saint Louis

Purisorb Inc.

Dalhousie University, Canada

QR Code City

Brigham Young University

Quantitative Insights Inc.

The University of Chicago

ReGenerate Solutions LLC

University of Michigan

ReGreen Technologies

Georgia Institute of Technology

RhoMania

Carnegie Mellon University

Sahara Botanicals

University of Oxford, England

San + CO

Northwestern University

Secure InfoShare

Georgia Institute of Technology

ShuaTech Chemical Systems

Louisiana Tech University

Smartershade

University of Notre Dame

Somatis Technologies

University of Southern California

StaticFlow Analytics

University of Washington

Sulico

London Business School, England

TiFiber

University of Arkansas

Titin

Georgia Institute of Technology

TNG Pharmaceuticals

University of Louisville

The winner of three-day competition will ring the closing bell at NASDAQ OMX Aug. 19.

THE COMPETITION
The Rice University Business Plan Competition is the world’s largest and richest graduate-level business plan competition. It is hosted and organized by the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship which is Rice University’s flagship initiative devoted to the support of entrepreneurship.

This is the 11th year for the competition. In that time, it has grown from nine teams competing for $10,000 in prize money in 2001, to 42 teams from around the world competing for more than $1 million in cash and prizes.  The 2011 competition title sponsor is again Insperity (formerly Administaff), the $1.7 billion ”Fortune 500” company founded in Houston in 1986 and industry leader in human resource and business solutions designed to improve business performance.

Prizes this year include the $150,000 Investment Grand Prize from The GOOSE Society of Texas, the $100,000 Waste Management ”Think Green” Investment Prize, the $100,000 DFJ Mercury Tech Transfer Investment Prize, and $100,000 Opportunity Houston / Greater Houston Partnership Technology Prize, the $100,000 Opportunity Houston / Greater Houston Partnership Life Science Prize, the $100,000 Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers (KPCB) Prize for CleanTech Innovation, and the $75,000 OWL Investment Prize.

In 2011, applications increased nearly 20% from the previous year.  More than 100 corporate and private sponsors support the business plan competition. Venture capitalists and other investors from around the country volunteer their time to judge the competition, with the majority of the 250+ judges coming from the investment sector. More than 100 past competitors have gone on to successfully launch their business and are still in business today, raising in excess of $327 million in funding.

The competition is designed to give collegiate entrepreneurs a real-world experience to fine tune their business plans and elevator pitches to be able to generate funding to successfully commercialize their product. Judges will evaluate the teams as real-world entrepreneurs soliciting start-up funds from early stage investors and venture capital firms. The judges are asked to rank the presentations based on which company they would most likely invest.

”Great ideas are just that – great,” said Brad Burke, managing director of the Rice Alliance. ”But, taking that novel idea ensuring it holds a competitive advantage in the market, conducting market research and identifying opportunities, demonstrating management capability, financial understanding and investment potential are what develop that great idea into a venture and hopefully a financially successful business.”

About the Rice University Business Plan Competition

The Rice University Business Plan Competition is the world’s richest and largest graduate-level business plan competition. It is hosted and organized by the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship which is Rice University’s flagship initiative devoted to the support of entrepreneurship.

The Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship (Rice Alliance) is Rice University’s nationally-recognized initiative devoted to the support of technology commercialization, entrepreneurship education, and the launch of technology companies.  It was formed as a strategic alliance of three schools: the George R. Brown School of Engineering, the Wiess School of Natural Sciences and the Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business in collaboration with the Vice Provost and the Office of Research.
 
Since inception, the R
ice Alliance has assisted in the launch of more than 250 start-ups which have raised more than half-a-billion dollars in early-stage capital. More than 1000 companies have presented at the 125+ programs hosted by the Rice Alliance.www.alliance.rice.edu.

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