CSULB Students Win Innovation Challenge
A team of students from California State University, Long Beach were the winners of CSULB’s fifth annual Innovation Challenge. The team was granted $10,000 in seed funding for winning the competition. The team’s innovative idea was for a 3D printer that can replicate bone structures. In addition to the $10,000 in start up money, the team will also be provided with a variety of business services such as office space, marketing tools and services and legal assistance.
CSULB’s Innovation Challenge is co-sponsored by the colleges of Business Administration, Engineering and the Arts. The winner of the competition was selected from a pool of four finalists. The CSULB winning team, LuxNova, was chosen as the competition’s winner during an awards ceremony on April 9 at the Pointe Conference Center at the Walter Pyramid.