Central Indiana's Young Entrepreneurs Are Ready to Pitch — Meet the 2026 STARTedUP Regional Finalists
Twelve Student Ventures from Central Indiana Compete for a Shot at $25,000
The STARTedUP Foundation is proud to announce the regional finalist teams advancing in the 2026 STARTedUP Challenge — Indiana’s premier high school pitch competition, now in its 9th year (formerly known as Innovate WithIN). With a $25,000 grand prize on the line, the STARTedUP Challenge brings together Indiana's brightest young innovators and challenges them to develop real ventures, pitch to judges, and compete for life-changing opportunities. The Central Indiana (Region 2) Competition will be held on April 16, 2026 from 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM EST at Kurz Purdue Technology Center, hosted in partnership with Purdue Innovates & Purdue University Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation. The event is free and open to the public.
How the Competition Works
The 2026 STARTedUP Challenge follows an exciting multi-stage format designed to identify and accelerate Indiana's top young entrepreneurs:
Regionals: April 2026: One winning team will be selected from each of the 7 regional competitions across the state.
Wildcard Selection: 3 additional teams from across Indiana will be chosen as wildcard finalists, bringing the total number of advancing teams to 10.
Regional & Wildcard Prize: Each advancing team member (up to 3 members per team) will receive a $1,000 prize.
6-Week Bootcamp: All 10 advancing teams will enter an intensive bootcamp featuring weekly calls, mentorship opportunities, expert support, and a 2-day in-person experience, all designed to take their ventures to the next level.
Finals: June 12, 2026: The top teams will compete in the STARTedUP Challenge Finals, where the ultimate winner will claim the $25,000 grand prize.
Central Indiana Finalists
We are proud to introduce the student teams competing to represent Central Indiana at the 2026 STARTedUP Challenge:
Arys-Rx, LLC: Jack Hamilton & Shayen Maun | Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School
ClimaNex: TinaLe Liang, Anthony Thieu & Ishan Pande | Zionsville Community High School
CropConnect: Keshav Krishnan | Park Tudor School
Dermi: Angie Xiu& Alex Mi | Carmel High School
Exit Point: Freddy Brubaker & Zoya Syed | Carmel High School
Ganz Osteo AO: Zoe Baldauf | Carmel High School
Hydraband: Isaac Qian & Mahesh Duvvuri | Carmel High School
Occlusense: Riya Koya & Zaina Khan | Carmel High School
Templ: John Bunch & Nick McKeown | Westfield High School
TraceAI: Alexander Weiland | Hamilton Heights High School
Veristryp: Aparna Parasad & Jessica Flowers | Carmel High School
VitaFlex+: Liv Bates & Sam Foster | Westfield High School
Powered by the Innovation Accelerator Classroom
Many of this year's competing students have been prepared through STARTedUP's Innovation Accelerator; a three-level professional development path that helps teachers bring real-world entrepreneurial thinking into their classrooms. For eight years, STARTedUP has partnered with educators across Indiana to build classroom cultures rooted in innovation, problem solving, and real-world impact. Through the Innovation Accelerator, teachers receive training, coaching, classroom-ready resources, and access to a statewide community of educators doing groundbreaking work. Over the course of the program, students identify real-world problems they care about and build venture concepts with tangible deliverables like prototypes, business models, and pitch presentations. Students have gone on to launch businesses, nonprofits, inventions, services, civic projects, in-school initiatives, and more.
Event Details
Date: April 16, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM EST
Location: Kurz Purdue Technology Center, 1281 Win Hentschel Blvd, West Lafayette, IN 47906
Host: Purdue Innovates & Purdue University Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Admission: Free and open to the public
About the STARTedUP Foundation
The STARTedUP Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs across Indiana. Through programs like the STARTedUP Challenge and the Innovation Accelerator, STARTedUP works with students, teachers, and communities to turn classrooms into launchpads for real-world ideas. Now in its 9th year, the STARTedUP Challenge (formerly Innovate WithIN) has grown into the state's premier high school entrepreneurship competition. For more information, visit www.startedup.org.

