The selected startups will spend the next two months in the program’s accelerator phase, which includes one-on-one mentorship from industry experts, pitch training and fully funded travel to the region. During the three-day business development trip, representatives of each startup will expand their networks and develop strategic relationships within the region.
Finalists will pitch their business plans, including how they will make a positive impact on the region, to a live audience at the Grow-NY Summit, Nov. 6-7 at the Ithaca Downtown Conference Center. One grand prize winner will receive $1 million, two will win $500,000 and four will take home $250,000.
“Once again, the Grow-NY Food and Agriculture Competition has drawn top-quality startups and entrepreneurial talent from around the world,” said Hope Knight, Empire State Development president, CEO and commissioner. “Through its continued support, New York state is poised to reap the benefits of these Grow-NY innovators, who will create jobs and grow the economy in the Central New York, Finger Lakes and Southern Tier regions.”
Four of this year’s finalists have connections to the Cornell community:
Information about all 20 of the Grow-NY finalists can be found on the Grow-NY website.
The Grow-NY Summit features a pitch competition, educational symposium and Ecosystem Expo with services for startups. All-access, in-person registration is $75, $25 for students, and virtual registration is free.
Source : cornell.edu