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FSU student entrepreneurs pitch business ideas at Student Innovators’ Shark Tank competition
- FSU students pitched business ventures at the Innovation Hub, competing for a $1,000 grand prize.
- Pitch process included a three-minute presentation and a five-minute Q&A with local business owners and entrepreneurs.
- A virtual investment model was introduced, with judges receiving $100,000 each to form a $500,000 pool.
- Larry Harper won the competition with an AI-integrated platform named Chapter.
- Chapter aims to improve student engagement and deliver actionable performance data to universities.
- The Innovation Hub and the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship supported the event to foster student-led innovation.
- Judges evaluated ventures based on originality, value proposition, and market potential.
- The competition provided a practical experience bridging classroom study and startup execution.
- FSU officials noted the Hub is a central resource for cross-disciplinary collaboration and innovation.
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