Faculty who are working on an innovation with commercial potential can get financial help through the Pitt Ventures Student Challenge.
The challenge requires students to develop a business model and investor pitch for a faculty-generated innovation. The students can pursue their entrepreneurial interests and learn how to advance innovations toward the market. They will receive hands-on mentoring with a business mentor and present the pitch at the Innovation Showcase in fall 2019.
Faculty member can get up to $20,000, awarded to the professor’s department for the innovation, as well as feedback on commercialization strategy from business professionals and investors and a complete pitch presentation.
If a professor wants to participate and doesn’t have a student to team up with, the Innovation Institute can help find one.
The challenge gives awards in two categories:
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Health care: The Michael G. Wells Competition offers a $20,000 First Place, $10,000 Second Place and $5,000 Third Place awards.
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Non-health care: The Kuzneski Innovation Cup offers a $15,000 First Place, $7,500 Second Place and $5,000 Third Place awards.
Application deadline is May 31, 2019. Final pitch competition is October 16, 2019. Students can apply here.
Read about last year's winners here.