NY Governor Kathy Hochul announced the winners of the ninth annual 43North Finals, New York State’s $5 million startup competition held in Buffalo, in which five startup companies were each awarded a $1 million investment. This year’s competitors came from across the country and as far as London to make their best pitch in front of a distinguished panel of judges and a packed house at Shea’s Performing Arts Center. Each of the extraordinary winners will relocate their companies to Buffalo and work out of the 43North incubator at Seneca One, bringing new jobs and dynamic ideas to Buffalo’s growing innovation ecosystem.
“New York is committed to spurring the growth of innovative and creative new startups, and the 43North competition is just one of the ways New York is working to find revolutionary solutions to today’s challenges,” Governor Hochul said. “I congratulate the five enthusiastic winners who will be bringing their game-changing businesses to Western New York, hiring staff, raising capital, and investing in property and equipment. Thanks to New York’s continued investment in 43North, we are adding five new businesses that will only help to amplify Buffalo’s stellar reputation as one of the fastest growing startup cities.”
The Winners of the 2023 43North Competition are:
Guidesly – Topsfield, Massachusetts
KAV – Redwood City, California
Kredit Academy – Miami, Florida
Stepwise – Cambridge, Massachusetts
StoreCash – San Jose, California
43North’s winners were selected by the following Finals Judges:
In addition to the $1 million investment, each company receives invaluable mentoring services, access to expertise, office space, and interaction with an extensive network of investors. Over the past nine years, 43North has invested in a diverse, industry portfolio of 64 companies, nearly 60% of which have a continued presence in Buffalo, 46 percent of which have founders of color and 26% having female founders. Earlier this year, 43North reported that its portfolio companies had collectively created more than 1,100 jobs in Western New York.
This year, in addition to the five top $1 million awards, a $25,000 People’s Choice award, funded by Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield, went to Kredit Academy, which a live audience selected by vote.
The business accelerator is funded by New York State and will be receiving support from Empire State Development to continue operating the high-intensity competitions for at least three more years.
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