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Protein ice cream company wins 2024 Rice Business Plan Competition


Rice University hosts world's largest and richest student startup competition

HOUSTON, April 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Ice cream company Protein Pints took home the grand prize at the 2024 Rice Business Plan Competition (RBPC) April 6 as the best student ventures from top universities across the world competed for prizes in front of nearly 350 angel, venture capital and corporate investors and members of the business community.

The best student ventures from top universities across the world competed in the 2024 Rice Business Plan Competition.

During his acceptance speech, Founder and CEO of Protein Pints Paul Reiss said, "The love and support that we've been shown during our time here at Rice, and the relationships and the friends that we've made, is something that I know I and every other student here is going to remember for the rest of our lives."

Hosted annually by the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship and Rice University's Jones Graduate School of Business, the RBPC is the world's largest and richest student startup competition.

The RBPC offers real-world opportunities to learn what's required to successfully launch a new business. In addition to the substantial cash, investment and in-kind prizes, the heart of the competition is the mentoring from investors and experienced entrepreneurs. RBPC alumni have raised more than $6.1 billion in capital and 288 are in business or have had successful exits.

The winners were announced at the conclusion of the three-day pitching, mentoring and networking event, which included an elevator pitch competition, practice round, semifinals, wildcard and final round. At the award celebration, more than 80 prizes were announced totaling $1.5 million in investment and non-dilutive cash prizes. Every team took home cash.

"We award the competitors $1 million in prizes, prizes that serve as foundational capital to launch their startup," said RBPC Director Catherine Santamaria in her welcome speech at the awards gala April 6.

"That's a large number of prizes, but the biggest thing our startups leave with is a feeling of generosity and community from this room. This community is always ready and willing to help our founders and support our vision for the competition by investing time, money and resources in these student innovators."

The 42 competing startups represented 35 universities from four countries. They were chosen from more than 450 applicants to compete in one of five categories: energy, cleantech and sustainability; life sciences and health care solutions; consumer products and services; hard tech; and digital enterprise. Learn more about all of the startups here.

The seven finalists based on the judges' overall scores were:

Protein Pints, Michigan State University ? first place and the $150,000 GOOSE Capital Investment Grand Prize.

Somnair, Johns Hopkins University ? second place and the $100,000 Investment Prize, sponsored by David Anderson, Jon Finger, Anderson Family Fund, Finger Interests, Greg Novak and Tracy Druce.  

Power2Polymers, RWTH Aachen University ? third place and the $50,000 Rice University investment, provided by the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship and sponsored by Finger Interests, the Anderson Family Fund at the Greater Houston Community Foundation, Greg Novak and Tracy Druce.

Informuta, Tulane University ? fourth place and the $5,000 prize, sponsored by Norton Rose Fulbright.

Icorium Engineering Company, University of Kansas ? fifth place and the $5,000 prize, sponsored by EY.

EndoShunt Medical, Harvard University ? sixth place and the $5,000 prize, sponsored by Chevron Technology Ventures.

D.Sole, Carnegie Mellon University ? seventh place and the $5,000 prize, sponsored by Shell Ventures.

The fourth through seventh place startups were also awarded an additional investment prize of $25,000 each provided by Rice Alliance and sponsored by David Anderson, Jon Finger, Anderson Family Fund, Finger Interests, Greg Novak and Tracy Druce, bringing their finalist prize totals up to $30,000.

Other significant prizes this year and the teams that won them include:

For more information about the 2024 Rice Business Plan Competition, visit rbpc.rice.edu.

About Rice
Located on a 300-acre forested campus in Houston, Rice University is consistently ranked among the nation's top 20 universities by U.S. News & World Report. Rice has highly respected schools of architecture, business, continuing studies, engineering, humanities, music, natural sciences and social sciences and is home to the Baker Institute for Public Policy. With 4,574 undergraduates and 3,982 graduate students, Rice's undergraduate student-to-faculty ratio is just under 6-to-1. Its residential college system builds close-knit communities and lifelong friendships, just one reason why Rice is ranked No. 1 for lots of race/class interaction, No. 2 for best-run colleges and No. 12 for quality of life by the Princeton Review. Rice is also rated as a best value among private universities by Kiplinger's Personal Finance.

SOURCE Rice University


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