Friendswood-based Spark Biomedical was awarded $50,000 as the winner of the 2019 Texas A&M New Ventures Competition (TNVC) hosted by the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES). Spark Biomedical is a medical device company developing non-invasive neurostimulation solutions for opioid withdrawal and addiction.
22 Texas startups vie for over $450,000 in prizes at annual Texas A&M New Ventures Competition
Twenty-two of Texas’ most innovative startups will compete for a prize pool of more than $450,000 at this year’s Texas A&M New Ventures Competition in College Station.
TNVC 2018 Awards Largest Prize Pool in Competition History
COLLEGE STATION, May 17, 2018 – Houston-based Arovia, creators of the Spontaneous Pop-Up Display (SPUD), was awarded $50,000 as the winner of the 2018 Texas A&M New Ventures Competition hosted by the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES). Arovia Co-Founder, President and CEO Alexander Wesley said he was excited to win the competition because he doesn’t […]
TNVC 2018 Prize Pool Announced
TNVC competitors vie for more than $380K in cash and investment prizes With a total pool of $380,000, $165,000 in cash and $215,000 in in-kind and investment prizes, this is the largest prize pool yet for the Texas A&M New Ventures Competition (TNVC). This year’s startups include companies from across a wide spectrum of fields […]
TNVC 2018 Semifinalist Companies Announced
2018 Texas A&M New Ventures Competition field announced Three College Station startups are among the 16 semifinalists announced for the 2018 Texas A&M New Ventures Competition (TNVC). At the May 17 competition, judges will narrow the field of 16 semifinalists from across Texas down to six finalists. The final judging round begins at 1 p.m. […]