BUFFALO, N.Y. — Applications are now being accepted for the 43North annual pitch competition. This is the 10th year for the state-funded accelerator that hopes to attract businesses and jobs to Buffalo.
“The 43North accelerator program has been a collaboration amongst government agencies and the broader business community that has not only attracted – but retained – entrepreneurs from across the world, creating a proven economic model,” Governor Hochul said. “The fact that this year marks the ten-year anniversary of this operating model shows just how successful this incubator program has been in bolstering jobs, community, and exceptional economic rebirth into our Western New York region.”
Applications will be accepted through June 7.
“Ten years of hard work at 43North has helped turn Buffalo into a well-recognized epicenter of entrepreneurial ventures. The competition’s success can be measured by new cutting-edge businesses, the draw of diverse, top talent to Western New York, and the creation of more than 1,000 jobs. We look forward to supporting this year’s applicants and thank 43North for helping to fuel an economic resurgence in the region,” said Empire State Development President, CEO & Commissioner Hope Knight.
NYPA President and CEO Justin E. Driscoll added, “Last year, the New York Power Authority awarded Top Seedz funding to support the firm’s demand-driven growth. Today, I am pleased to celebrate Top Seedz’s success as it cuts a ribbon on its expansion project and fulfills its commitment to creating jobs and investing in downtown Buffalo.”
Companies will have an opportunity to pitch their business model and five companies will be selected in October for a $1 million investment into their business and the opportunity to join 43North’s program.
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