Jeff Falk
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Mary Lynn Fernau
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42 teams selected to vie for over $1M in prizes at
Rice Business Plan Competition
World’s richest and largest student startup competition launches new Cisco IoE prizes
HOUSTON – (March 23, 2016) – Forty-two teams hailing from some of the world’s top universities will vie for more than $1 million in prizes at the 16th annual Rice Business Plan Competition at Rice University’s Jones Graduate School of Business April 14-16.
New this year are three cash prizes of $100,000, $25,000 and $10,000 that will be awarded by sponsor Cisco, which is offering three Cisco Internet of Everything (IoE) Innovation Challenge prizes. For the second year, teams will compete for the People’s Choice Competition that challenges the spirit of each university. Team members, fellow students, alumni, family and friends can vote for their favorite team via a Facebook survey. To vote, go to www.rbpc.rice.edu, beginning Thursday, March 24.
The teams for this year’s competition were chosen from nearly 400 entrants to compete in four categories: life sciences; information technology/Web/mobile; energy/clean technology/sustainability; and other.
The winner will take home a grand prize valued at more than $450,000, including seed funding and the opportunity to ring the closing bell at NASDAQ Marketsite. Judges select the winner based on the company that represents the best investment opportunity.
“The true measure of success for the Rice Business Plan Competition is the number of teams that launch, raise funding and go on to succeed in their business,” said Brad Burke, managing director of the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship, which hosts the event. “The competition has served as the launch pad for a great number of successful entrepreneurial ventures, and the success rate exceeds the national average.
More than 161 former competitors have gone on to successfully launch their ventures and are still in business today and another 15 have successfully sold their ventures. Past competitors have raised in excess of $1.3 billion in funding and created more than 2,000 new jobs.
“Innovation and entrepreneurship are the driving factors for economic growth in the United States,” Burke said. “We are pleased to do our part to support these young entrepreneurs who are willing to take risks to commercialize technologies that not only drive economic growth, but also lead to advances in health care, energy and other improvements in the lives of all people.”
More than 140 corporate and private sponsors support the business plan competition, which includes 275 judges from the investment sector and awards of more than $1 million in prizes. Top prizes include the $250,000 Investment Grand Prize from The GOOSE Society of Texas, the OWL Investment Prize of 200,000, the $50,000 U.S. Department of Energy Clean Energy Prize and two additional new prizes the TiE $100,000 Investment Prize and the $25,000 Rice School of Engineering Innovation Prize.
The competition takes place in McNair Hall on the Rice campus, 6100 Main St. The awards banquet will be held at 6 p.m. April 16at Hilton Americas-Houston, 1600 Lamar St. The banquet is by invitation only but open to the news media.
2016 Rice Business Plan Competition teams
TEAM NAME SCHOOL NAME
Arovia | Rice University |
Ascent Technologies | The University of Chicago |
BioAesthetics | Tulane University of Louisiana |
BlueWave Cleaning System | University of Florida |
Bold Diagnostics | Northwestern University |
Cemsica | University of Pennsylvania |
Crossdeck | Harvard University |
CrystalE | Case Western Reserve University |
D&P Bioinnovations | Tulane University of Louisiana |
DV Tech | University of Louisville |
Electrospun Nanotechnologies | Stony Brook University |
Eventigrate | The Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
EximChain | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Ez-kie | University of California, Los Angeles |
Flat Medical | National Taiwan University, Taiwan |
Gecko Robotics | Carnegie Mellon University |
Grow Bioplastics | The University of Tennessee |
Hazel Technologies | Northwestern University |
Hygia Sanitation | Chulalongkorn University, Thailand |
Let’s Chat | Arizona State University |
Leuko | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Lumenostics | Georgia Institute of Technology |
MDAR Technologies | Northwestern University |
Modvion | Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden |
Neopenda | Columbia University |
Neurable | University of Michigan |
Oncolinx | Dartmouth College |
PalpAid Technologies | Carnegie Mellon University |
PathoVax | Harvard University |
PreDxion Bio | University of Michigan |
Pro-Arc Diagnostics | Washington University in St. Louis |
RightBiotic | Birla Institute of Technology and Science, India |
Sensytec | University of Houston |
Skylark Wireless | Rice University |
SurgiNet | Northwestern University |
Tembo Education | The University of Tampa |
Torr Energy | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
TriFusion Devices | Texas A & M University |
VenoStent | Vanderbilt University |
Vibronix | Purdue University |
VivImmune | University of Arkansas |
YouRefund | The University of Texas at Austin |
For more information on the 2016 Rice Business Plan Competition, visit www.rbpc.rice.edu.
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The Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship 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 Rice schools: the George R. Brown School of Engineering, the Wiess School of Natural Sciences and the Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business. Since inception, more than 1,700 early-stage companies have presented at the 165+ programs hosted by the Rice Alliance and raised more than $2.9 billion in funding.
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