Innovation Pitch Competition – Online Event

Innovation Pitch Competition Apply by March 31, 2024, woman standing and presenting in a conference in front of group of people sitting at conference table

All SF State undergraduate or graduate students with an innovative business idea or startup are invited to compete in the annual Innovation Pitch Competition. This year, the top three pitches share $10,000 in cash prizes!

Whether your entrepreneurial idea is in the ideation phase or ready for angels and seed, this is a great opportunity to get feedback from seasoned entrepreneurs, investors and business faculty. Put your idea to paper and see if it’s got wings to take off! (A little prize money doesn’t hurt either!)

☆  $10,000 in Pitch Prize Awards  ☆

First Place Second Place Third Place
$5000 $3000 $2000

 

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IMPORTANT DATES

  • Applications Open: March 4, 2024
  • Applications Close: March 31, 2024
  • Acceptance Notification:  April 9, 2024
  • Innovation Pitch Competition Day: April 12, 2024

 

How It Works

The founder or co-founder must be a currently enrolled SF State student. The pitch competition is open to business and entrepreneurial ideas and startups from all industries and at any stage in the startup cycle.

Submit an application and pitch deck by March 31, 2024.

  • All entries will be reviewed, and finalists will be notified via text and email, on April 9, 2024.
  • Selected entries will be invited to present live, in front of a panel of judges on April 12, 2024.
  • Winners will be announced on the same day as the competition.
  • Review the full list of Terms & Conditions.

The preliminary round of judging focuses on finding a compelling and convincing innovation or entrepreneurial story, based on what is presented on a 10-15 side pitch deck (PDF and PPT files accepted only).

The most successful entries have typically demonstrated:

  • A clear value proposition for a clearly defined target market
    Who is the prototypical consumer of your innovation, and why would they pay for your solution? What problem of theirs does your innovation solve? What need(s) does your innovation fulfill?
  • A clear explanation of how you are able to solve the consumer’s problem
    How or why does your solution work? What enables your solution to fulfill customer needs better than anything/anyone else out there?
  • Technical proof of concept 
    Has a prototype or MVP been created, tested, and iterated with users? Does the technology or innovation work? How realistic and achievable is the underlying solution given the work that has already been done, the technical expertise of the founders, and the existing research and development that has already taken place? 
  • Traction in the marketplace
    Is there demonstrated product-market fit? Do you have evidence that your idea or prototype is desirable to, adopted by, or sought after by a market?
  • A well-articulated revenue model
    How does this innovation generate revenue? What recurring revenues streams are created? Who’s paying, and how are they paying for your offering?
  • A founding team that is set up for success
    Does the founding team have the right technical expertise to execute on the innovation? Is this something that the founders will continue to pursue after graduation?

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