Material-Tech Startup BRCĒ From Michigan State Takes Home Grand Prize At Rice Business Plan Competition

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Material-tech startup BRCĒ from Michigan State University won the grand prize at the Rice Business Plan Competition, taking home $611,500 in prizes. The startup's patented Lattice-Grip technology replaces failure-prone textiles with polymer composites engineered for strength and fire resistance.
BRCĒ, a material-tech startup from Michigan State University, won the grand prize at the Rice Business Plan Competition. The startup's technology replaces textiles with polymer composites. BRCĒ won 11 prizes totaling $611,500. The Rice Business Plan Competition is the world's largest and richest intercollegiate graduate student startup competition. This year's competition saw 42 startups compete for over $1.3 million in investment and prizes. BRCĒ's win marks a significant milestone for the startup, which aims to revolutionize the materials industry.
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