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    PA Wilds selects Big Idea Contest finalists for $50,000 prize

    By NCPA Staff,

    14 days ago

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    Coudersport, Pa. — The 2024 PA Wilds Big Idea Contest — a contest offering up $50,000 to an entrepreneur with the next best business idea for the region — has narrowed down its finalists.

    The contest is open to entrepreneurs who are developing products, processes, or innovations related to the maker economy, outdoors and recreation, forest products, manufacturing, and/or technology.

    After review of submissions, the judges have landed on six contenders from across Cameron, Clinton, Lycoming, Potter, and Tioga Counties.

    "We are thrilled to announce the finalists of the Big Idea Contest," said Cathy Von Birgelen, Director of the Ben Franklin Learning Center. "More than sixty individuals downloaded applications, and the challenging task for the evaluation panel was to select six finalists from the pool of many high-quality applications. We're excited to hear more from each finalist at the final pitch event on June 30."

    LaKeshia Knarr, Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Director at PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship, added, "These visionary entrepreneurs exemplify the spirit of innovation and demonstrate the potential for transformative change in our rural communities here in the Pennsylvania Wilds. We congratulate them on their achievements and look forward to supporting their continued success."

    The finalists

    Brite-Liter, founded by Benjamin Kranz (Hughesville, PA): Brite-Liter introduces a revolutionary tool to enhance literacy retention without the use of blue-light emitting screens. Their high-light projector stimulates cognitive responses, increasing engagement and retention, thus offering a valuable resource for parents and educators alike.

    Good Things Growing, founded by Joshua Zucal (Emporium, PA): Good Things Growing focuses on biochar production, presenting a dynamic solution for soil remediation and holistic health enhancement. Their innovative approach harnesses the potential of biochar to sequester carbon, improve soil quality, and promote sustainable agriculture.

    Otzzy, founded by Tim Emerick (Renovo, PA): This family-run business has developed an interactive tap-to-play interface app, revolutionizing personalized keepsake gifts. Otzzy's innovative platform allows users to seamlessly embed cherished videos or heartfelt messages into a range of physical products, bridging the gap between the digital and physical realms.

    Roambler, founded by Katie Caputo (Duboistown, PA): Roambler revolutionizes experiential tourism in Pennsylvania by seamlessly connecting adventure seekers with local guides and hosts. Operating as a marketplace platform, Roambler bridges the gap between service providers and consumers in the peer-to-peer web-based economy, streamlining transactions, managing payments, and offering essential communication tools.

    With a scalable platform, Roambler aims to become the go-to destination for unforgettable guided experiences, making it easier than ever for adventurers to explore the Keystone State.

    Thompson Farms, founded by Rob Thompson (Coudersport, PA): Thompson Farms proposes a sustainable solution with its wool pellet production, addressing the need for locally sourced, organic soil amendments. Their innovative process promises multiple regenerative byproducts, including bio-oil and wood vinegar, providing essential nutrients while revitalizing rural economies.

    Woodland Biomass Innovations, founded by Luca Pandolf (Wellsboro, PA): This team aims to transform biomass into sustainable liquid fuels, offering unparalleled efficiency in the conversion process. Their project, currently in the engineering phase, holds promise for reducing carbon emissions while promoting economic development in the region.

    The finalists will now advance to the next stage of the competition, where they will pitch their ideas to a panel of judges and compete for the top prizes.

    The winners will be announced at the contest finale, where attendees can also participate in selecting the People's Choice Award recipient.

    For more information about the Big Idea Contest and to stay updated on the finalists' progress, visit cnp.benfranklin.org/bigidea .

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