news & events

Senator Toomey visits the LaunchBox

We were pleased to host Senator Toomey and President Barron today at the LaunchBox. Senator Toomey was interested in learning more about the Invent Penn State Initiative and our growing entrepreneurial ecosystem. We were able to showcase 2 of our Accelerator startups, Phospholutions and Rain Reality, as well as one of our local “hot desking” startups, LiveIt.

Project Vive wins Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge (& $100K)

As one of 1,100 entries from 450 universities around the world, Project Vive took home the grand prize of $100,000 in the inaugural Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge. The aim of the Challenge was to recognize student entrepreneurs that “promote and accelerate the adoption of breakthrough technologies, products and services that drive economic development, innovation, and/or solve social or environmental problems.” Congratulations to the entire Project Vive team. Their Vox Box technology is truly making a difference for people with communication disabilities.

10 common startup mistakes: #2 everyone = my customer

No one sells to everyone. Especially startups. While it may be exciting to think about selling to the masses, startups rarely have the resources, capital, or expertise to pull it off. Plus most businesses that sell across multiple target markets didn’t start out that way. (Remember, Amazon started selling only books). Successful startups work to clearly identify a niche market where they can learn fast, refine their solution, and maximize their limited resources. This key learning can then typically be applied to expanding your reach to other customers.   Why wouldn’t someone use my product? Everyone can. ~ 250 hopeful entrepreneurs...

Prepare to Launch

We always love it when we get articles written about our amazing startups. Five of our startups were recently profiled in both Penn State’s Research magazine and in the Penn State News. Learn more about What’sPoppin, Curiospace, Stockd, OmegaNotes, and Maake Magazine.

4 new innovation hubs to open in PA

Our Ecosystem is Growing You may, or may not, know that Happy Valley LaunchBox is one of a number of innovation hubs across the Commonwealth funded by President Barron’s Invent Penn State Initiative. These innovation hubs are designed to jump-start entrepreneurial activities in campus communities across PA. Each is targeted to help the local community. Some provide co-working space, others maker spaces, and still others education such as with Accelerator programs. Last week, Penn State announced that 4 more innovation hubs have received seed grants of $50,000 to develop centers in their communities. This brings the total count to 17. Abington Altoona...