The award winners - from the Buffalo, Syracuse and Albany areas - were chosen from a nationwide pool of 1,206 students.
Ninety seconds is all that will stand between 100 students and the first steps toward turning their business ideas into a reality.
The structure will compete in the prestigious U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon contest.
The event will spotlight new patents, student innovators and startup companies in UB’s business incubators.
Four SEAS students earned $8,000 in seed funding, mentorship, and shared space in the UB Technology Incubator as the winners of UB’s Entrepreneurship Lab (eLab).
Iakovos Toumazis received the 2015 Society of Health Systems Graduate Student Paper Competition award.