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Win up to $10,000 to make your ideas happen.

The CSULB Innovation Challenge is an opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students from across the university to make a difference in our local and global communities through innovation. Program activity has begun for the 2012-2013 competition.

In addition to the seed funding, you can win office space, marketing services, and more. See awards and recognition, click here to learn more.

News & Updates

  • Come participate in the Entrepreneurship Summer Certificate Program!!!
    To all CSULB Students, the CBA, COE and the Long Beach Small Business Development Center invite you to participate.
    Tuesday's beginning on May 28th - July 16 from 6p-8p in room CBA 140
    Hope to see you there.

  • Listen and/or participate in Tech Coast Angels' live forum every Monday. Check out this Monday's event by visiting their website:
    www.vokle.com/ series/26201-tech-coast-angels-open-forum

  • Over the summer, more than 90 students completed the new Entrepreneur Certificate Program. It offered 8 sessions and was a great program for those planning to compete in this year's Challenge.

CSULB is excited to announce an opportunity for students with innovative ideas. The CSULB Innovation Challenge provides resources for students to put their ideas into action.

If you have a business idea you believe could be a success, enter our Challenge and make your idea happen.

See the timetable for important dates and deadlines.

Textbookhouse Wins the Innovation Challenge!!!

Congratulations to Alexander Santamaria and Paras Goswami and their mentor Shellie Hunt.

2013 Winners

Textbookhouse business leader Alexander Santamaria (second from the left),
with Innovation Challenge Advisory Members Barbara Barcon (far left),
Dean Golshani (second from the right) and Mike Baghramian (far right)

Also deserving congratulations are the other top teams:

  • Fifty13 - Business leader Emanuelle Galvan
  • Bandaid Code - Business leader Ryan Panella
  • Synergy Bicycle Components - Business leader Erik Renteria

For more information, please write to innovate@csulb.edu.