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Budding Entrepreneurs Pitch Ideas in 60 Seconds or Less

Students and alumni compete in Fast Pitch, an annual campus-wide competition to kick-start their entrepreneurial journey.

December 07, 2023
Beatrice Mhando

Students and alumni from across Columbia University came together Nov. 15 at Davis Auditorium to compete in the Fast Pitch Competition, the first of many contests hosted by Columbia Engineering Entrepreneurship.

Similar to the popular reality television show Shark Tankteams of Columbia entrepreneurs are given 60 seconds to sell their business ideas to a panel of judges for a chance to win up to $5,000 in prize funding. Beyond their ideas, teams are judged by the appeal, conciseness, and completeness of their pitches, so contestants must utilize different skills to properly pitch their ideas. 

This year, Fast Pitch had the largest applicant pool since its inception, with 35 of the 56 teams competing in the live event. 

Congratulations to this year’s winners:

Undergraduate Winners 

1st place

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first place winners

MabLab: Detecting deadly lacing agents in recreational drugs 
Vienna Sparks, BC’26; Skye Lam (Harvard)

2nd place

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second place winners

Surgitech: AI for surgery error prevention
Anuva Banwasi, SEAS’24 

3rd place

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third place winners

Bulletin: One-stop shop for everything happening on Columbia's campus
Lucy Chen, CC'23; Ariel Chai Nurieli, GS’25; Rotem Weiss, GS’24 

Graduate Winners

1st place

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Graduate first place winners

Iku Bio: Manufacture bioproducts using electronics 
Hooten Sterling, GS'23

2nd place (Tie)

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Graduate second place tie winners first group

Surgonomic Solutions: Intuitive, Ergonomic Surgical Instruments 
Arvind Nandakumar, SEAS’23 

2nd Place (Tie)

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Graduate second place tie winners group two

RoachThatWaste: Use cockroaches to process mixed organic waste
Yuheng Chen, CBS'25 

Audience Choice Award

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Audience Choice award winners

Revive-A-Rhythm: Device that makes CPR easier to perform
Columbia Engineering seniors Lauren Bazay, Ijeoma G Obi, Carol Xu, Erica Bonheur, Elizabeth Angelina Caso, and Hadeel Sajidah Abdul-Rehman