UIW HEBSBA Startup Challenge Competition

2024 H-E-B School of Business & Administration (HEBSBA) Startup Challenge Competition

The UIW HEBSBA Startup Challenge Final Competition is organized by Dr. Jose Moreno and Dr. Teresa Harrison, co-directors of the Beckendorf Family Center for Innovation and Global Entrepreneurship.

For more information, visit the Startup Challenge Registration page.

Investing in Student Entrepreneurs at UIW

The Startup Challenge at the H-E-B School of Business and Administration invests in the entrepreneurial aspirations of students at the University of the Incarnate Word.

The 13-week competition, held each fall semester, allows students to develop a business model from idea to actualization. The winning team are awarded seed money.

Cultivating Big Ideas

The theme for the Fall 2024 Startup Competition is "Sustainable Solutions for a Better Future." We are looking for students with new and creative solutions to real-world problems that support economic growth. This competition is specifically looking for ideas that:

  • Solve social problems on a global scale (health care, healthy food, electricity).
  • Offer value and wealth creation for people living below the poverty line in the U.S. and abroad.
  • Explore international or cross-border opportunities.
  • Offer and sell products/services to businesses rather than individual consumers.

Big ideas require a wide knowledge base. That is why the Startup Challenge encourages participants to build their teams with students with diverse areas of expertise. Marketing students teamed with engineering, or pharmacy students paired with communication arts – these teams can achieve more together than they could as individuals.

2Hydro Hero | 2023

Jazmin Contreras Corona, Hector Campos De Anda and Angelo Navarrete Pérez from the UIW Campus Bajio in Irapuato, Mexico won the 2023 Startup Challenge. 2Hydro Hero is A solution that promotes sustainability in cities and communities. It is focused on an efficient irrigation system to preserve water.

Wellbing | 2022

Bruno Fernandez, Regina Garza Falcon, and Luis Aaron Jimenez won first place and $8,000 in seed money in the 2022 Startup Challenge. Wellbing is a multi-sided digital farmers' marketplace that allows community members living in food desert areas to access locally sourced food products in a simple, effective, and affordable way.

Medeux | 2021

Sydney Vangeli and Yasmin Saaid won first place in the 2021 Startup Challenge. Medeux is an online course that contains curated educational content about the medical school application system. It is focused on all the topics a pre-medical student must know about applying to medical school that is not related to academic material.

LU'UM | 2020

Valeria Ramos Curiel, Diana Jazmin Casas Del Angel and Santiago Meza – a team of students from UIW Campus Bajío in Mexico – won first place and $10,000 in the 2020 Startup Challenge. LU'UM transforms recycled rubber material from car tires and shoe soles into a flooring product for use in a myriad of applications, including schools, gyms and restaurants.

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Journey Poles | 2019

Noah Silvas and Yolanda Martinez won first place in the 2019 Startup Challenge for their startup known as Journey Poles, which manufactures unique and colorful IV poles for use in children’s hospitals and health care facilities.

Read More About Journey Poles

Sinzuca Chocolates | 2018

Mohammed Al-Nasser, Yolanda Martinez, Matthew Silvas and Noah Silvas took home first place in the 2018 Startup Challenge with Sinzuca Chocolates – a health-conscious chocolate product infused with superfoods.

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Professional Mentoring

students meet mentors for Startup Challenge

Each team is assigned a mentor to serve as a professional source of feedback and advice throughout the challenge. Mentors are local business leaders, entrepreneurs and professionals in their respective fields.

The mentor relationship is vital to the success of each team. Each mentor will share a practical point of view on the team's business idea based on his or her experience and knowledge. Each team will be assigned a mentor by challenge administrators based on the expertise of each mentor as it relates to the team's business idea.

In addition to professional mentors, the faculty of the H-E-B School of Business and Administration provides guidance to students as they work to develop their business models. Workshops are held throughout the competition to allow participants to learn design-thinking skills including brainstorming, team building, networking and business model innovation.

Learn more about Startup Challenge mentors