Teams from Around the World Will Compete for a Total of $3 Million in Investments and Participate in Yearlong Program in Central New York
Program is supported by “CNY Rising” – The Region’s Comprehensive Strategy to Revitalize Communities and Grow the Economy
Empire State Development (ESD) today announced the five teams selected to take part in round eight of the innovative GENIUS NY business accelerator. The five finalists include teams from around the world that are advancing both software and hardware applications. They were selected from a highly competitive pool of applicants. Two of the finalists are minority owned, and one is woman co-founded. The teams will compete for $3 million in direct investment, with one grand prize of up to $1 million and four $500,000 awards. The program is the largest business accelerator for the uncrewed systems industry in the world. GENIUS NY participants are required to commit to operating their business in Central New York for at least one year. Supported by the CNY Rising Upstate Revitalization Initiative (URI) and administered by CenterState CEO, the selected companies will participate in the yearlong program at The Tech Garden, in downtown Syracuse.
Empire State Development President, CEO & Commissioner Hope Knight, said, “ESD is committed to supporting entrepreneurs through strategic investments that are revitalizing Central New York. The successful GENIUS NY competition draws global innovators to advance the region’s uncrewed aerial systems industry, creating quality jobs, boosting economic growth and ensuring New York State’s top spot in the UAS stratosphere.”
Starting August 2024, the five selected companies will move into downtown Syracuse where they will begin to refine work on their business cases, which they pitch to a panel of judges at Innovation Night on Oct. 28, 2024. This year, Innovation Night is a partner event to the New York State Innovation Summit, hosted by FuzeHub and supported by Empire State Development’s Division of Science, Technology and Innovation (NYSTAR).
Kara Jones, Director of GENIUS NY, said, “Our GENIUS NY staff is dedicated to helping these five finalist companies refine their businesses, advance their technologies and become global leaders in the uncrewed systems space. The growing resources this program and region have to offer in the UAS space make Central New York a perfect place for innovative companies to grow and thrive. We look forward to welcoming the teams to the region and supporting all that they accomplish.”
The five selected finalists are:
Aerialoop– Miami, FL, USA
Aerialoop’s drones streamline deliveries by creating efficient middle-mile networks between warehouses and stores, enabling faster and more affordable shipping.
Aviant – Oslo, Norway
Aviant leverages advanced drone technology to provide autonomous last-mile delivery solutions, enhancing efficiency and reliability in logistics. Their system offers a seamless, on-demand delivery service, reducing delivery times and costs while improving customer satisfaction.
Crover – Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Crover develops uncrewed vehicles/systems that can “swim” through grains and powders to monitor and manage grain storage more accurately, helping operators reduce losses, improve quality and ensure better safety.
Flyhound – New York, NY, USA
Flyhound helps public safety agencies save lives by locating and identifying people fast in emergencies using their existing drone.
INVOLI – Lausanne, Switzerland
INVOLI provides innovative, cost-effective surveillance solutions for low-altitude airspace, enhancing safety and operational efficiency for drone operators, small airports and infrastructure managers.
Throughout the program, teams will have access to CenterState CEO’s The Tech Garden, which includes workspace at Equitable Tower, experts and other founders specific to their industry, executive advisors, recruiting, marketing and fundraising support, programming and events, the opportunity to apply for the UAS Job Fund, as well as other perks like access to platforms such as PitchBook, and offer companies AWS credits. The goal is to encourage all participants to put down roots and stay in the region following the conclusion of the program.
Rob Simpson, President of CenterState CEO, said, “We’re excited to welcome the next cohort of GENIUS NY companies to Central New York this summer and begin connecting them to all of this region’s assets in the UAS ecosystem. They’re arriving during a time of great opportunity and growth in Central New York. With the NY SMART I-Corridor becoming one of 12 federal Tech Hub award winners, The Tech Garden’s expansion project and continued progress across our innovation economy, these companies will have access to even more resources and expertise.”
Since 2017, GENIUS NY has invested nearly $21 million in 37 companies from around the world. The program brings companies to Central New York to participate in the yearlong in-residence accelerator where they receive assistance with product development, business development, as well as networking opportunities with investors and business leaders. In addition, GENIUS NY companies have raised more than $100 million in follow-on funding and have created hundreds of new jobs in New York state.
State Senator John Mannion said, “I’ve advocated strongly in the state senate to fund the GENIUS NY program so we can continue to foster innovation, support entrepreneurs, and drive economic revitalization in Central New York. I’m confident that the remarkable UAS talent and groundbreaking ideas that are competing in Round Eight will enhance our region’s technological landscape and economic vitality.”
State Senator Rachel May said, “It’s exciting to see the continued success of the GENIUS NY Accelerator. This program has become an integral part of our growing drone industry, attracting more tech businesses to make Central New York their home and bringing high-paying jobs to our area. There’s no doubt that welcoming these innovative companies to the GENIUS NY Accelerator will benefit our community in many ways. Congratulations on the program, and I’m looking forward to many more successful years.”
Assemblymember William B. Magnarelli said, “Congratulations to the finalists. The Genius NY Competition continues to help make Central New York a worldwide leader in uncrewed aerial systems research and development. The partnerships and opportunities created locally during the entrepreneurial stage create a catalyst for growth in our Central New York region.”
Assemblymember Pamela Hunter said, ” I am thrilled to hear the announcement of the five innovative teams chosen for the eighth round of the GENIUS NY business accelerator. This initiative underscores Central New York’s pivotal role in the uncrewed aerial systems industry while fostering economic growth and job creation in our community. Congratulations to the selected teams—I eagerly anticipate the positive impact they will bring to our region.”
Assemblymember Al Stirpe said, “Congratulations to the five outstanding teams selected for round eight of the innovative GENIUS NY business accelerator, supported by the CNY Rising Upstate Revitalization Initiative. The invaluable resources provided by this program will enhance our region’s economic development and bolster the success of our entrepreneurial ecosystem. Many thanks to Governor Hochul, CenterState CEO, and Empire State Development for their visionary leadership in advancing the aviation industry.”
Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon, said, “It is simply incredible to see the emerging UAS industry continue to grow right here in downtown Syracuse. On behalf of Onondaga County, I want to congratulate these innovative teams, and welcome them as they commit to establishing roots right here thanks to the GENIUS NY competition. I have no doubt that they will continue to play an important role in our regions’ overall economic success.”
Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh said, “GENIUS NY is an integral part of the vibrant technology ecosystem in Syracuse and Central New York. It has contributed significantly to the growth of our entrepreneurial and tech communities, adding energy and excitement to the Syracuse Surge—our strategy for inclusive growth in the New Economy. I’m eager to see the innovative ideas the five teams will bring to round eight of GENIUS NY. I extend my gratitude to Governor Hochul, Empire State Development, and CenterState CEO for their ongoing investments, ensuring new opportunity and ongoing economic development in our region.”
Central New York Regional Economic Development Council Co-Chairs Randy Wolken, President & CEO of the Manufacturers Association of Central New York and Le Moyne College President Linda M. LeMura said, “Many Congratulations to all of those selected to take part in round eight of the GENIUS NY competition. We are incredibly proud to continue to support these imaginative entrepreneurs and welcome them to region. Through the regional council’s continued support for the incredible accelerator, we are ensuring that New York state remains at the forefront of the growing uncrewed UAS industry in Central New York, creating new opportunities and jobs for residents in the region for generations to come.”
Learn more about this year’s Innovation Night.
For additional information about GENIUS NY, visit: https://geniusny.com/
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