Shocker New Venture Competition

Connecting students and community with ideas to industry and resources for 17 years.


Since 2007, the Shocker New Venture Competition has offered aspiring entrepreneurs a unique opportunity to gain real-world experience. It allows participants to pitch their startup ideas, refine their business strategies, and gain valuable insights into what it takes to launch a successful company. This prestigious competition is proudly hosted and organized by 红领巾瓜报鈥檚 Center for Entrepreneurship, dedicated to fostering entrepreneurial endeavors.

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The competition will return April 2024


As we gear up for another exciting year, we invite you to stay tuned for upcoming updates and opportunities to participate. In the meantime, take a look around to get a sneak peek of what to expect in the spring.

Key Dates for 2023


Event: Date: Time:
Applications Open February 27  
Applications and Business Model Video Due March 30 12:00 P.M.
Ongoing Business Model Judging March 31 - April 6  
Business Model Video Judging Results Announced April 7  
Informational Meeting/Training for Trade Show Participation April 12 9:00 - 11:00 AM (mandatory attendance)
Trade Show April 21

1:00 - 1:15 P.M. (meeting)
1:15 - 3:00 P.M. (set-up)
3:00 - 6:00 P.M. (judging)

Finals April 28

2:00 - 4:00 P.M. (presentations)
4:00 - 5:00 P.M. (reception)
5:00 - 5:30 P.M. (awards presentation)

How to Compete


Round 1

Business Model Video

 

This 3-minute video should be an overview of your new venture, and you have February 27th - March 30th to submit it.
For details on content and instructions for upload:

 

Round 2

Trade Show

Prior to the Trade Show there will be a mandatory Informational Meeting/Training for Trade Show Participation on April 12.

Set up intricate displays and pitch the team's business concept to judges April 21st.

As judges visit your team, you will be pitching your venture to them and answering their questions. 

Examples of what they may ask:

  • What's the value proposition?
  • What problem is the business solving for customers?
  • What makes this idea special?
  • Why is your team especially well-suited to address this problem?
  • What's the market you're trying to serve and is it big enough to matter?
  • How will you reach the market?
  • What's your sustainable competitive advantage?
  • How will you generate revenue?  What are your costs?

The highest scoring teams will move onto the final round of the competition.

Round 3

Finals

The final round of the competition on April 28th includes an 8-minute presentation with digital visual aid to a live audience. Teams should treat the judging panel as potential investors. Following your presentation, the judging panel has 8-minutes for questions. 

 

Following the team presentations, judges will deliberate and then begin announcing the winners.

  • Grant Johnson holds a phone with the prototype software on it and demonstrates it for a group of judges.
  • Jun Chang Teoh discusses the business model and prototype to judge.
  • Jun walks towards Keenan to demonstrate the way the software and haptic sensors on the vest work together as a navigation aid.
  • Holding their certificates, the Vision Vest team poses with the judges of the final round.
  • Grant Johnson holds a phone with the prototype software on it and demonstrates it for a group of judges.
  • Jun Chang Teoh discusses the business model and prototype to judge.
  • Jun walks towards Keenan to demonstrate the way the software and haptic sensors on the vest work together as a navigation aid.
  • Holding their certificates, the Vision Vest team poses with the judges of the final round.
  • Grant Johnson holds a phone with the prototype software on it and demonstrates it for a group of judges.
  • Jun Chang Teoh discusses the business model and prototype to judge.
  • Jun walks towards Keenan to demonstrate the way the software and haptic sensors on the vest work together as a navigation aid.
  • Holding their certificates, the Vision Vest team poses with the judges of the final round.
  • Grant Johnson holds a phone with the prototype software on it and demonstrates it for a group of judges.
  • Jun Chang Teoh discusses the business model and prototype to judge.
  • Jun walks towards Keenan to demonstrate the way the software and haptic sensors on the vest work together as a navigation aid.
  • Holding their certificates, the Vision Vest team poses with the judges of the final round.
Setting up for Success: Rules and Guildelines

The following rules are binding throughout the entire duration of the Shocker New Venture Competition (SNVC). Participating in the SNVC indicates that teams accept these rules and regulations and agree to abide by them. The Center for Entrepreneurship and the SNVC staff reserve the right to disqualify any team and/or team member they believe are not abiding by the rules of the SNVC.


Confidentiality & Intellectual Property

The Shocker New Venture Competition honors the confidentiality of all participants' business concepts. Business concepts will not be released for any purposes other than use in the SNVC. The judges also recognize the sensitivity of the materials being presented. 

Due to the nature of the competition, we are not able to ask the judges, reviewers, and staff to sign non-disclosure statements.  They all will be asked to make a good faith effort to preserve the confidentiality of each business concept. However, no other or special provisions are made to protect intellectual property. Teams should take measures to protect their own intellectual property. We would encourage you to not disclose any proprietary information. It is not necessary for you to share your secret sauce to get us fired up about your venture.


What the judges will be looking for in entries:

Teams will be judged based on their ability to succinctly encapsulate their business concept through a market analysis, a clear value proposition, and a sustainable competitive advantage. The SNVC staff requests that all judges provide constructive feedback, strengths, weaknesses, and recommendations on the videos and during the Trade Show. Their feedback provides teams the opportunity to further develop, grow, and advance their new venture concept.

Start-up capital in the form of cash and in-kind services, will be awarded to the winning teams, aiding in the launch of new ventures.

Contestants should strive for ideas that will produce revenue and/or investments to employ at least three people within a year and many more over time.

Ask yourself and your partners:

  • What's the value proposition: What problem are we solving for customers and what makes our idea special?
  • What's the market we're trying to serve and is it big enough to matter?
  • How will we reach it?
  • What's our sustainable competitive advantage?

Your entry should answer these questions:

  • Do you have a solution for a problem that anyone cares about?
  • How you have tested this idea with potential customers?
  • How have you arrived at your revenue model?
  • How will you finance the work before it becomes profitable?
  • What are your qualifications for pursuing and managing this business and who else are you going to rely on for help?
  • How serious are you about turning this idea into a business you will run?

Definitions used in the 2023 rules:

Team: A team consists of one to five members. At least one of the members must be enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student taking at least six credit hours in the 2023 spring semester at a Kansas college or university. December 2022 graduates are also eligible. Contact information must be provided for each team member. There is a field on the application where additional team members may be listed. These members will not participate visibly in the Trade Show or Finals. Winning teams will have checks mailed to the primary contact's designated mailing address.

Primary Contact: Each team must designate a primary contact. That primary contact must be enrolled as a student taking at least six credit hours during the spring 2023 semester at a Kansas college or university. The official competition email is SNVC@wichita.edu. It is the primary contact's responsibility to communicate with other members of the team.

Mentor: Each team must have a community mentor or a faculty advisor with an email address. Faculty advisors must have a .edu email address. For a team to be officially registered, the mentor/faculty advisor will be required to confirm their participation.

Payment of Awards: The 红领巾瓜报 Foundation will issue checks in the full amount of the award to the primary contact. Tax payments on the awards will become the responsibility of those receiving the checks.


Competition Timeline and Guidance:

Application & 3 Minute Video

Applications & Videos may be submitted by selecting the "Apply Now" button on the SNVC website. snvc@Wichita.edu  Each team will be required to set up a team page as part of the application process. For more information, visit the Video Reference Guide

  • Deadline: 12:00 pm Thursday, March 30.

The primary contacts will be notified when their application and video have been accepted.

Mentors are welcome to sponsor multiple teams in the competition. Mentors must have an email address.

Judges will select up to 16 teams to move onto the Trade Show. Primary contacts and mentors of teams advancing will be informed via email.

Informational Meeting/Training for Trade Show Participation

This is a required in-person meeting. At least one team member must be in attendance in order for the team to participate in the Trade Show.

  • When: April 12, 9 am - 11 am
  • Where: Devlin Hall, i-Hub

Trade Show:

Trade Show will be held April 21, 2022.

Time Frame:

  • Meeting: 1:00 - 1:15 P.M.
  • Set-up: 1:15 - 3:00 P.M.
  • Judging: 3:00 - 6:00 P.M.

Judges and the public may visit the Trade Show exhibits from 3 - 6 P.M.  

Students are encouraged to sign up to be student judges for the competition. The team with the most student judge "investments" will be awarded the People's Choice Award. The People's Choice Award recipient will be notified following the Trade Show.  

Teams will set up booths, and they will receive training on how to create them April 12th. 

Teams should create a visual representation of their ideas and be prepared to brief judges and other visitors. That will involve repeatedly offering pitches about your business idea and responding to questions and comments. Teams are expected to come prepared with thorough knowledge of all aspects of their business model, and we strongly recommend creating a team bio for networking purposes. 

Trade Show Pitch:

As judges visit your booth, you will be pitching your venture to them and answering their questions.  

  • What's the value proposition?
  • What problem is the business solving for customers?
  • What makes this idea special?
  • Why is your team especially well-suited to address this problem?
  • What's the market you're trying to serve and is it big enough to matter?
  • How will you reach the market?
  • What's your sustainable competitive advantage?
  • How will you generate revenue?  What are your costs?
During the Trade Show round, teams and judges are to adhere to the following rules:
  • Prizes and drawings are not allowed as part of a team display.
  • Disruptions, such as noisemakers or anything that may cause a distraction, are not permitted.
  • Team displays set up and ready by 3 P.M. 
  • Teams will be allowed to accept business contact information from judges and vice versa.

Judges will select six teams advancing to the Final. Those will be announced live at the end of the Trade Show. 

Finals:
  • Date: Friday, April 28, 2022
  • Presentations: 2 - 4 P.M. 
    Open to all teams who competed in the competition, judges, mentors & the public.
  • Deliberation: 4 - 5 P.M.

The six teams will be assigned a presentation time by blind draw conducted the morning of the finals.

Starting at 2:00 P.M. teams will begin giving their business pitch, treating the judges as potential investors. The following format will be used:

  • Presentation by the team - 6 to 8 minutes
  • Q&A - 8 minutes

The 8 minutes of Q&A is for judges' questions and feedback.  A slide presentation is required and a demonstration is recommended. 

Once judges have reached their decisions, awards will begin being announced at approximately 5:00 p.m. Winners will be announced for first, second, and third place.


General Rules:

  • Shocker New Venture Competition entries must represent original work of team members.
  • The entry must be for a new business (e.g. opening a franchise of an existing chain is not considered a new venture).
  • At least one member of each team must be a current student, or December 2022 graduate, of an accredited Kansas college or university.
  • Each team must have a mentor from the same college or university as the primary contact. Faculty members may advise more than one team.
  • An individual may only be a member of one team.
  • No team may have more than five participating members, but not every member needs to be from the same college or university, or needs to be a currently enrolled student. Teams may list 'additional members' to credit individuals that contribute behind the scenes.
  • Only one entry per individual or team is permitted.
  • The only persons with access to the entry materials will be judges and members of the organizing committee.
  • All deadlines and guidelines for submissions must be adhered to. Materials must be submitted by the announced due dates and times.
  • The Center for Entrepreneurship may select alternates for any round if selected teams are unwilling or unable to continue in the competition.
  • The Center for Entrepreneurship reserves the right to disqualify, in its sole and absolute discretion, any team from the competition at any time. Reasons for disqualification may include, but are not limited to, plagiarism and any other form of dishonesty, misappropriation or infringement of the intellectual property of others, and any failure to comply with these rules and regulations. Disqualified teams shall forfeit all prizes awarded to them.
  • The names and photographs of contestant's and brief descriptions of their entries may be used in news coverage or promotion of the Center for Entrepreneurship or the Shocker New Venture Competition.
  • The Center for Entrepreneurship reserves the right to amend or change the rules or organization of the competition.
Craft Your Competitive Edge: Competition Prep Workshops

Through the offerings below, strengthen the venture you bring to the Shocker New Venture Competition. Learn, practice, and prepare what you need to succeed!

Prep Workshops:


Ablah Library is offering a range of workshops for SNVC competitors. Below we highlighted workshops of note, and there are more entrepreneurship workshops available.

Market Research for Startups

Learn more about defining your target market and testing your hypotheses.

Date Time Location
Thurs., February 23 12:00 - 1:00 PM Virtual
Tues., March 21 4:00 - 5:30 PM In-Person
Ablah Library
Room 217

Intellectual Property Basics

Learn about what counts as intellectual property (IP) and ways to protect your IP.

Date Time Location
Tues., February 28 4:00 - 5:30 PM In-Person
Ablah Library
Room 217

More Workshops:

Ablah Library offers more workshops covering a range of topics helpful to entrepreneurs.

Practice Pitching


Hone your pitching skills and improve your pitch content by scheduling an appointment to practice and get feedback for your pitch, an essential element of each round of SNVC.


If you cannot find a date and time provided when scheduling, reach out directly to Nancy Kersenbrock (nancy.kersenbrock@wichita.edu), and we will find a time that works for you. 

Calling WSU Students!

Decide who wins the People's Choice Award!


This unique opportunity not only allows WSU students to assess and engage with innovative ventures during the Trade Show but also provides a chance to meet seasoned business owners and entrepreneurs from the Wichita area. As a student judge, you'll gain firsthand insights into what the competition and entrepreneurship entail, empowering you with valuable knowledge. Join us April 21, 3 - 6 PM in this exciting journey of networking, learning, and exploring the vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem of Wichita.

Sign Up to Student Judge Today!
Will you be attending the 1pm luncheon?*
 

Volunteer to Impact Future Business Leaders


As we continue to help students start deaming and start building, we recognize that our success wouldn't be possible without the incredible support of volunteers like you. Your aid is the driving force behind the transformative experiences we offer to students. It's with immense gratitude that we open the doors to our volunteer opportunities, inviting you to become an integral part of our vibrant community. Together, we'll empower young minds to dream, build, and conquer the world of business.

Volunteering Opportunities
Date: Job Name: Description of Duties:
April 21 Trade Show Event Volunteer Assist judges and competitors, help at the registration table, greet at the doors, hand out thank you cards to judges.
April 28 Finals Event Volunteer Help with set up and cleanup, manage the timing of competitiors entering the auditorium. 
  Team Mentor Provide a team with guidance they pivot throughout the competiton. 
Sign Up to Volunteer Today!
Please select all options you are available to help with:*
 
 
Jon Peterson and Jacob O'Connnor, the team members of Play Card, holding the giant $10,000 in front of the "Stop, Collaborate, Innovate" mural.

Congratulations to the winners of the 2023 competition!

First Place: $10,000
Player Card - A business in the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) industry that connects college athletes with local companies for deals. We remove friction from the NIL deal process.

Second Place: $4,000
Female Engineering Matters - Triple B Support, is a medical device that targets the back, belly, and breast that will alleviate pain and discomfort to help pregnant people continue on with their daily tasks.

Third Place: $2,000
Optimum Wellness -
An Improved Psychiatric Restraint System For Stretcher Cot Use.

Fourth Place: $1,000
Vision Vest -
A tool that replaces sight with touch, allowing blind people to avoid objects, navigate hallways and identify what they are facing.

People's Choice:   $500
Vision Vest

It was an honor to be apart of the journey the teams of entrepreneurs took throughout the competition. We hope to be able to continue assisting them as they build their businesses!

 

For more on past winners!

2023 Sponsors:


 

Gold:
Erin Cummings, Author & Entrepreneur
IMA Financial Group
INTRUST Bank
Moral Holdings

 

Silver:
NetWork Kansas
UBS

Bronze:
Martin Pringle Attorneys at Law

 

 

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