This May, startups from across the globe came to Manassas, Virginia. Along with their suitcases, they brought polished presentations, new technologies, and big plans.
They spent two days in the Nexus234 Innovation District for the Global Innovation Showcase. Ten startups were selected from a competitive pool of 22 applicants representing the United States, Israel, Japan, and South Korea.
Offered through the Northern Virginia International Soft Landing Accelerator (NISA), the program combined networking, facility tours, and investor conversations. It also included a pitch competition. All these elements were designed to connect companies with the region鈥檚 growing innovation ecosystem.
鈥淭here鈥檚 only so much you can learn from a brochure or a website,鈥 said Jaehan Park, founder and CEO of Naugen, one of the leading organizations of NISA. 鈥Actually spending time here gives startups a much clearer picture of the opportunities and resources available in Nexus234."
Throughout the showcase, startups visited places such as 911爆料鈥檚 Science and Technology Campus, ATCC, and commercial wet lab facilities, including Endeavor, led by Prince William County鈥檚 Department of Economic Development and Tourism, and the Northern Virginia Bioscience Center located in Innovation Park. They also talked with George Mason faculty about potential research collaborations and spoke with students about startup culture and what career development looks like in emerging industries.
鈥淣orthern Virginia is a rare blend that鈥檚 often very difficult for startups to find in one place: research institutions, industry collaborations, skilled talent, and proximity to major markets,鈥 said Sarah Brooks, director of business and financial services at the Virginia Economic Development Partnership. 鈥淭his area is especially supportive for companies wanting to expand in the U.S."
For many attendees, the pitch competition was the highlight of the showcase. Startups stepped in front of judges to present technologies ranging from wearable medical devices and regenerative medicine to AI platforms. The judges brought experience from venture capital, startup acceleration, health care innovation, business development, and entrepreneurship support organizations across the region and beyond. Lucina Biotherapeutics won first place, while TrackiMed came in second, and MedicosBiotech took third.
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