Governor Cuomo Announces Winner of the GENIUS NY UAS Competition
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced Geopipe of New
York City is the winner of GENIUS NY’s $1 million grand prize. The GENIUS NY program is the world’s largest business competition
focused on unmanned systems, cross-connected platforms and other
technology-based sectors.
BotsAndUs from the United Kingdom, Droneseed from
Seattle, Washington, Eget Liber from Syracuse and Skyy Network from Australia
were each awarded an investment of $500,000. New York State has now
invested $20 million in GENIUS NY over four rounds of the competition.
The year-long business accelerator awarded a total
of $3 million to the five finalist teams at its virtual finals event during
which the five teams pitched their business plans to a panel of eight judges.
Following the pitches, all five competitors were awarded one of five
investments. The teams will use these investments to continue to accelerate
their growth and expand their presence in the region. GENIUS NY participants
are required to operate their business in Central New York for at least one
year.
“The GENIUS
NY competition is transforming the landscape of Central New York as it
continues to attract next generation of innovative
entrepreneurs,” Governor Cuomo said, “The state’s continued
investment in unmanned aerial system businesses is helping to ensure that New
York remains the leader in this important industry and bringing quality jobs and
growth to the Central New York region.”
“Business
plan competitions like Genius NY are changing the game across the state with
innovative new start-ups and good-paying jobs,” Lieutenant Governor Kathy
Hochul said. “Central New York is being recognized worldwide as a leader
in the unmanned aerial systems industry because of unprecedented state support
and investments. I congratulate the winner and finalists of this year’s
competition, and I look forward to seeing more of the groundbreaking ideas that
allow this advanced technology to revitalize, transform and build back New York
State better and stronger.”
Geopipe is building the whole-Earth digital twin
by using advanced AI to create immersive 3D models of the real world. The
company enables game and simulation developers, automotive and construction
professionals, and others to stream perfect virtual copies of real places into
software and experiences.
Geopipe
founders
Geopipe’s AI not only creates lookalike copies of
the real world, but labels every detail, so the virtual worlds are readable by
machines like self-driving vehicles. A four-year-old startup founded in NYC,
Geopipe has grown through investment and grants, and with offices across three
cities, it continues to develop deep tech to digitize our analog world.
Despite COVID-19, GENIUS NY has continued to offer
programming and resources to current and past cohorts. Over the last four
months, teams have been able to hire local interns, continue to test the
market, and even gain follow-on funding. The program, which is administered by
CenterState CEO’s business incubator, The Tech Garden, in Syracuse, also offers
incubator space, company resources, programming and mentoring. Participants are
required to operate their business in Central New York for at least one year.
The advancement of the GENIUS NY program builds on the progress of CNY Rising,
the region’s award-winning strategic plan to revitalize communities and grow
the economy.
CEO and Co-founder of Geopipe Dr. Christopher
Mitchell said,
“The Geopipe
team is honoured and proud to have been selected as the GENIUS NY 2020 winner.
We’re grateful for the support of the GENIUS NY coaches, mentors, and other
startups as we’ve accelerated Geopipe beyond our 2020 goals. We’re looking
forward to growing our team in Central New York and elsewhere, as we move
Geopipe even faster towards our vision of the whole-Earth digital twin. If you
are passionate about 3D data, open world gaming, or building intelligence to
automatically rebuild the Earth in the digital space, we want to talk to you!”
President of CenterState CEO Rob Simpson said,
“The
investment and resources made through the GENIUS NY program enables these high
potential UAS companies to grow, advance leading-edge technologies and regional
expertise in the sector and create jobs. In the coming months we will provide
even more targeted business development support and acceleration programming so
these companies can further leverage these investments to advance their
technologies and platforms.”
Vice President of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
at CenterState CEO Rick Clonan said,
“As we have
seen with previous rounds of this important program, these teams will take
these investments and build on their success. We know the collaboration across
the teams will also accelerate, which supports the critical ecosystem we are
building in Central New York. These teams will advance their technologies here
at The Tech Garden and utilize the world-class resources only found in this
region well beyond the program’s conclusion at the end of 2020.”
In addition to the GENIUS NY competition, New York
State is focused on making major investments in the unmanned aircraft systems
industry in Central New York and the Mohawk Valley. In 2016, Governor Cuomo
announced a $30 million investment to develop a 50-mile drone test corridor
between Syracuse and Rome in the form of a CNY Rising Upstate Revitalization
Initiative (URI) grant.
In 2020, Governor Cuomo unveiled Skydome, a small unmanned aerial system, or SUAS,
experimentation and test facility at Griffiss International Airport in Rome,
Oneida County. Today, the world’s first 50-mile Unmanned Traffic Management
Corridor between Syracuse and Rome is a global leader for testing UAS platforms
and innovations.
The GENIUS NY teams’ business plans and pitches
were judged by Alfonso Aguila, Senior Associate at Armory Square Ventures;
Colonel Anthony Basile, Interim President and CEO of NUAIR; Somak
Chattopadhyay, managing partner at Armory Square Ventures; Jim Fayle, regional
director for Empire State Development Corporation; Craig Marcinkowski, senior
vice president of strategy and business development at Fotokite; Noa Simons,
executive director for Upstate Capital Association of NY; David Montanaro,
president and founder of Strategic Advisory Associates; and Marc Viggiano,
former head of Saab’s Traffic Management business and founder of Niteopark.
Empire State Development Acting Commissioner and
CEO & Commissioner-designate Eric Gertler said,
“The GENIUS
NY business accelerator competition is supporting the incredible growth of the
Unmanned Aerial Systems Industry in Central New York. Congratulations to all of
these innovative companies who are bringing their exceptional entrepreneurial
ideas to the region and are ready to take advantage of New York state’s
unmatched UAS assets and infrastructure.”
Senator Rachel May said,
“Congratulations
to all the winners of the GENIUS NY competition. I look forward to the
investments they will make in our region. The energy and innovation they
represent is vital to continuing to pursue our regional strategy for growth and
building a thriving entrepreneurship economy. By funding business incubators
and nourishing our region’s talent, we are building a prosperous and resilient
economy right here at home.”
City of Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh said,
“The City of
Syracuse is proud to be home to the GENIUS NY competition and of the success
stories in unmanned aerial systems (UAS) that the program has helped launch.
The region’s continued investment in the UAS industry is an important part of
the Syracuse Surge, our strategy for inclusive growth in the New Economy.
Syracuse congratulates Geopipe and the other finalists on their success and is
ready to help them continue to grow here in Syracuse and Central New York.”
Central New York Regional Economic Development
Council Co-Chairs Randy Wolken, President & CEO of the Manufacturers
Association of Central New York (MACNY), and Deborah Stanley, President of the
State University of New York at Oswego said,
“Congratulations
to these innovative entrepreneurs. Through our continued support for the GENIUS
NY competition, we are ensuring that New York state remains at the forefront of
the growing UAS industry in Central New York, creating new opportunities and
jobs for residents in the region for decades to come.”
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