STARTUP CHALLENGE MONTEREY BAY 2023

 

It is our great pleasure, once again, to be sponsor of the Startup Challenge Monterey Bay! Our very own Tom Armstrong, a member of the Design and Marketing Committee, has long committed to supporting this annual event. Check out the details below!


The Startup Challenge began in 2010 as the Monterey Bay Regional Business Plan Competition. The Challenge was created by the Marina Tech Cluster, a business incubator located at the MBEST Center in Marina. The Marina Tech Cluster closed in 2013, and the Challenge was moved to its current home at the Institute for Innovation & Economic Development in the College of Business at CSUMB.

Over its 11 years to date, over 840 businesses have entered the Challenge. In 2020, a record 132 businesses entered the Challenge, and 26 advanced to the Final Round. All of the previous winners of the Venture division are still active businesses, and they have raised more than $33,000,000 in funding. Two of the earlier winners, Yoderm (2012) and HeavyConnect (2016), have been accepted into 500 Startups, a world-renowned Silicon Valley accelerator. Main Street winners who have gone on to launch successful businesses include Katie’s Cold Press in Watsonville, Luma Yoga in Santa Cruz, New Bohemian Beer in Santa Cruz, Open Ground Studios in Seaside, and the Carmel Honey Company in Carmel.

Qualifying companies are matched with an established, successful mentor who will help your company reach the next level!

ABOUT THE INSTITUTE FOR INNOVATION & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

The Institute for Innovation and Economic Development (iiED) resides in the CSU Monterey Bay College of Business. The iiED offers programs that support entrepreneurs and innovative ideas that lead to new business opportunities and job growth for students and community members.

Startup Monterey Bay is a program of the iiED. Startup Monterey Bay supports entrepreneurs, innovators and the startup community in Monterey, San Benito, and Santa Cruz counties by providing training, workshops, events, competitions, and opportunities to connect and network. Our goal is to make the Monterey Bay Region a vibrant community of socially responsible innovation that provides economic opportunity for all of its residents.

 
Samantha Gee