Carlos Cuesta Albornoz
Original Article | Carlos Cuesta Albornoz | carlosic@nmsu.edu | November 19, 2024
Arrowhead Center, the region’s entrepreneurship and innovation hub at New Mexico State University, is set to host the highly anticipated 2024 Aggie Shark Tank event from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20, at the ASNMSU Center for the Arts.
A reception will follow the pitches. Admission is free, and attendees can secure their spot by registering online at www.nmsu.link/ast.
Aggie Shark Tank, sponsored by The Hunt Center for Entrepreneurship, brings the excitement of the popular “Shark Tank” television show to NMSU. The event offers student entrepreneurs participating in Studio G, Arrowhead Center’s business accelerator, the opportunity to present their business ideas to a panel of seasoned investors and potentially secure funding to advance their startups.
This year’s panel of “sharks” includes Bill Smallwood, local angel investor; Isaac Romo, scout for the Campus Founders Fund; Chuck Blakeman, serial entrepreneur, author and speaker; and Beto Pallares, Arrowhead Center’s investor-in-residence.
This year’s event promises a compelling lineup of business pitches, showcasing an array of concepts ranging from cutting-edge software-as-a-service technologies to innovative hardware solutions and services.
In addition to the possibility of securing investment, participants will compete for several awards:
Last year’s event saw Adriana Garcia, founder of Baclog, take home the Shark Favorite Award, highlighting the event’s tradition of recognizing entrepreneurial talent.
“Aggie Shark Tank is an exhilarating event that we eagerly anticipate. Our student entrepreneurs have dedicated tremendous effort to reach this stage, and I extend a warm invitation to our community to join us in supporting our local student entrepreneurs,” said Studio G Director Carlos Cuesta.