01/05/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 01/06/2026 04:25
At George Mason University, innovation isn't just a buzzword-it's a culture. One of the campus spaces championing this culture is the Mason Innovation Exchange(MIX), a hub where creativity and entrepreneurship intersect.
Computer science student Jagan Yekturi (left) took third place in the student track at the annual Accelerate Investor Conference. Photo providedMIX programs, such as the MIX Incubator, the Student Innovators Launchpad, and featured programs working with drones, robotics, and other technologies, help George Mason students transform their bold ideas into real-world solutions with guidance from experienced mentors, hands-on workshops, and networking opportunities.
In November 2025, George Mason student innovators made waves at the annual Accelerate Investor Conference, a two-day event held at Fuse at Mason Square in Arlington, which brought together investors, founders, and thought leaders. Among 50 start-ups and more than 20 student teams, four teams from the MIX Incubator and its Student Innovator Launchpad program-AccelP3 (bioinformatics and computational biology PhD students Morolake Okanlawon, Yingjie Zhang, and Hsuan Chih Kuo), Aniwear (mechanical engineering student Josh Peterson), Anvil Labs LLC. (electrical engineering students Justin Luckenbach and Chelsea Camacho-Zambrana), and EduVerse (computer science student Jagan Yekturi)-had the opportunity to pitch their ideas in the student track. These teams showcased cutting-edge solutions, from bioinformatics tools to heating and cooling wearable tech.
Yekturi's EduVerse, earned third place and an $1,000 prize for its platform connecting students and recruiters. "The MIX Incubator strengthened my ability to define a clear Ideal Customer Profile and align my solution directly with customer pain points," Yekturi said. "The feedback and support accelerated my learning far beyond what I expected."
"The biggest benefit for us was getting a chance to network with people in our industry who could help us take our business to the next step," said Luckenbach, co-founder of Anvil Labs LLC.
Doctoral student Morolake Okanlawon (with microphone) presents on behalf of the AccelP3 team at Accelerate Investors Conference. Photo providedThe MIX experience goes beyond competition. Through integration with the National Science Foundation I-Corps program, students gain exposure to lean start-up principles, customer discovery, and commercialization strategies-all essential for scaling a business.
Gisele Stolz, senior director of Entrepreneurship Programs and director and co-PI of George Mason's I-Corps Program; Sampson Addo, program manager of the I-Corps Program; and Minjin Batzorig, the MIX's program and operations coordinator, manage and provide support for these programs. Mentors like George Siragusa of the Virginia Small Business Development Centers, Adam Phillips of AthletesInnovate, and Innovation Commercialization Assistance Program mentors Elizabeth Pyle and William McPheat provided invaluable guidance throughout the journey.
The MIX Student Innovators Launchpad is designed to help junior and senior undergraduate, masters, and PhD students transform ideas rooted in tech and deep-science research into viable businesses. Participants learn about customer discovery, market evaluation, and commercialization strategies, emphasized through integration with the NSF I-Corps program. The program culminates in a showcase where students pitch to a panel of investors, industry professionals, and entrepreneurs, making the Accelerate Conference a natural extension of their entrepreneurial journey.
Doctoral student Xiaorong (Sherry) Shan took first place for breast cancer screening technology at the Pitch Enterpreneur competition in November. Photo providedThe MIX Launchpad concluded in November with a Pitch Entrepreneur Competition, where AeroHealth, led by civil and infrastructure engineering PhD candidate Xiaorong (Sherry) Shan, won first place for her innovative approach to breast cancer screening.
"The MIX Pitch Entrepreneur Competition showed me that success comes from stepping out of comfort, embracing challenge, and growing through failure," Shan said.
Looking ahead, the MIX Student Innovators Launchpad is recruiting for its Spring 2026 cohort. Applications are open until mid-January, and accepted teams will kick off on February 6. This program prepares students for opportunities like Patriot Pitch and other funding opportunities. Interested? Apply here.
To learn more about entrepreneurship opportunities at George Mason, contact Batzorig at [email protected].