What is GENIUS NY? GENIUS NY is a program which is funded by NYS Empire State Development (ESD). This program is managed byThe Tech Garden and CenterState CEO in Syracuse, NY. GENIUS NY is an acronym for ‘Growing Entrepreneurs In Upstate New York.’ This program has completed 2 years and is accepting applications for contestants in the 3rd year. The last date to apply for this program has been extended to 14th October, 2019. To apply for this program, all you/your team needs is a unique idea! If you think you have that idea, you must apply for this program immediately. Note: Applications are restricted to business categories which are related to the regional investment in unmanned systems only! Sectors included are hardware, software, data analytics, and IoT.

How is GENIUS NY unique? The program is funded at a whopping amount of $5 million out of which, $3 million is invested in the start-ups of the winners. It is a year-long program which consists of 2 phases. The first phase consists of a $10,000 stipend and is dedicated to pitching the ideas which lasts for 3 months. The second phase, which lasts for 9 months consists of Investor Demo Day’s with the investors from NYS Empire State Development (ESD) and the judges from The Tech Garden and CenterState CEO in Syracuse, NY. Apply Now! Hurry Up How much cash prize do the winners win? Cash prize is awarded to top 5 winners of the GENIUS NY program. The 1st place winner is awarded an account of $1 million as an investment in the start-up and the other teams get $500,000 each. This is a considerable amount as an investment in a start-up. Should you apply for the GENIUS NY program? Indeed! If you/your team have an exceptional start-up idea and if you are prepared to give it a chance, you must apply for this program. The application form is available on GENIUS NY’s official website. The deadline for application of GENIUS NY is 14th of October, 2019. A Piece of information from the Previous Winner of GENIUS NY: The team which secured the 1st position is the team Fotokite. This team has held this position for 2 consecutive years now! It is a Swiss based start-up and its idea is to develop a tethered drone system which allows a UAV to fully function autonomously for 24 hours by attaching it to a ground-based system through a kite-like component. Thus, this team has named itself Fotokite, based on the kite-like idea! Chris McCall, the CEO of Fotokite said, “This is tremendous support from the GENIUS NY program and CenterState CEO and a total game-changer for Fotokite. We are excited to be expanding operations here to support our customers moving forward and will work hard to continue building on this early momentum. The other teams in the program have been great, and there are opportunities to work with them in the next phase of the GENIUS NY program.” What about the runner-ups? Team Quantify, which is a Michigan based start-up, secured the 2nd position and won $600,000for its development on reducing the cost of parking and traffic analyses by using unmanned aerial systems with machine vision and analytics. TruWeather, a Virginia based start-up grabbed the 3rd place and $400,000for its attempt to refine weather intelligence and make it as accurate as possible through various drone technologies. Conclusion: According to us, this program can prove to be the best decision of your life since you can win thousands or a million dollars for your start-up idea. Also, the support and guidance provided in this 12-month program gives you enough courage and experience to pitch your idea to the entire world! If you have any queries regarding GENIUS NY program, you can either directly contact the coordinators or leave a comment in the below. We will try our level best to answer your query.

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