A look at where last year's division winners are today.
Entrepreneurship
The company is helping to shape the future of drug discovery, medical diagnostics and disease treatment.
The company will take home $80,000 in seed capital.
The final eight companies will move on for the chance to win $50,000 in seed capital.
The entrepreneurial competition named 25 finalists out of a pool of 1,500.
The competition is now down to 80 teams.
The coffee startup aims to be a healthier alternative to energy drinks and carbonated beverages, while supplying a natural energy boost for work and workouts.
The largest statewide competition of its kind is back for its twelfth year with more prize money than ever before.
Crowdfunding has gone mainstream, as evidenced by these local Kickstarter projects, from the sublime to the ridiculous.
A company shaking up the design world at a fraction of the competitors' costs.
The company creates an app that turns iPad and iPhone devices into a graphics tablet.
Each division winner took home $30,000 in seed capital. The final seven will move on, competing for the $50,000 grand prize, which will be awarded on September 9.
Twenty-one companies are competing for $327,000 in prizes.
Contestants are one step closer to winning a “record” prize amount.
Contestants are one step closer to $327,000.
The competition will award more than $327,000 in prizes this year.
Startups in the state see success after winning the funding contest.
The 21 finalists will give live presentations before their respective divisions' review boards later this month, at which point division winners will be selected to vie for the grand prize.