Creating new therapeutics for neurodegenerative diseases, building AI and data infrastructure in Africa, and turning organic waste into valuable farming resources are three of the 25 startup initiatives that have been recognized as finalists in the 2026 Harvard President’s Innovation Challenge.
“The President’s Innovation Challenge brings together Harvard students and alumni from across academic backgrounds to address a range of challenges in health care, education, enterprise technology, and more,” said President Alan M. Garber. “For fourteen years and counting, Challenge finalists have gone to build organizations that make impressive advances. Our 2026 finalists are animated by the same spirit of curiosity and determination that I’ve had the privilege of witnessing year after year. I wish them every success as they continue to build their ventures.”
The President’s Innovation Challenge is Harvard University’s flagship venture competition for students and select alumni. This year’s theme, “What Moves You,” reflects the experiences and ideas that compel founders to build ventures that drive real-world outcomes. In the weeks leading up to the May 6 Awards Ceremony in Klarman, finalists present their ventures to a panel of judges who select the winners in advance. During the Awards Ceremony, founders will showcase their work to a global audience of in-person and virtual attendees, and the winners of more than $500,000 in prizes will be announced live. Funding for the President’s Innovation Challenge is made possible by a generous gift from the Bertarelli Foundation, co-founded by Ernesto Bertarelli, HBS MBA ’93.
“The President’s Innovation Challenge caps off an extraordinary year of growth for the Harvard Innovation Labs,” said Jill Kravetz, Bruce and Bridgitt Evans Executive Director of the Harvard Innovation Labs. “We’ve seen record participation from across the University. I’m truly amazed by the range and diversity of ideas students and alumni are pursuing—each sparked by what moves them and transformed into groundbreaking solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges.”
More than $500,000 in prize money will be awarded as follows: Five ventures will receive grand prizes of $75,000, and five others will receive $25,000. In addition, the President’s Innovation Challenge will award Ingenuity Awards to students with early-stage innovative ideas which comes with up to $2,500 to advance their ideas.
This year’s 25 President’s Innovation Challenge finalists represent ventures from across the Harvard community. These teams come from 11 Harvard schools and are working on ideas spanning multiple industries and disciplines.
This year’s finalists include:
Student Social Impact Track
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Finalist BLKHLTH
Advancing health equity in Black communities through education, advocacy, research, and programs.
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Finalist Cancer Kids First
Normalizing the hospital experience and building community for pediatric cancer patients through the world’s largest youth-led cancer nonprofit.
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$25K Winner Colombiando
Co-creating a new rural education model with unseen multigrade teachers, turning hard-to-reach one-room schools into learning hubs.
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Finalist iNERDE Academy
Solving Africa’s teacher shortage by empowering community talent with an AI tutor, so children learn to read 20x faster at a tenth of the cost.
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$75K Winner Winko
Delivering solar-powered oxygen to hospitals in Africa, with plans to expand globally.
Student Open Track
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Finalist ExploreYou
Reimagining career exploration as fun, gamified week-in-the-life simulations that help students discover their strengths, assess their fit, and choose future paths with confidence.
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Finalist Fastflo
Accelerating the hiring process for deskless workers by moving it to messaging apps, helping recruiters save time on tedious tasks and hire faster.
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$75K Winner Refine Technologies, Inc.
Developing AI peer review for research papers that provides reviewer-grade feedback in 30 minutes instead of months.
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$25K Winner Revolv
Turning organic waste into affordable animal feed and fertilizer that boosts farmer incomes and nutrition.
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Finalist Surna Technologies
Building sovereign AI infrastructure that enables emerging and frontier economies to build, deploy, and monitor their financial systems in real time.
Alumni + Affiliates Open Track
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$75K Winner Adalat AI
Building India’s first end-to-end justice technology platform to address systemic inefficiencies in the judicial system.
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$25K Winner Enlaye
An AI-native platform that helps construction teams identify, quantify, and mitigate risk across the entire project lifecycle.
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Finalist FieldData
An AI-powered operating system for farms across Latin America — capturing data effortlessly and turning it into decisions that drive productivity and sustainability.
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Finalist Maka Kids
The first kids' streaming app built on child development science, not engagement algorithms.
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Finalist Mona
Automating business capital access with AI agents.
Student Health Care + Life Sciences Track
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Finalist Arul Health
Building an agentic AI operating system for chronic care navigation, starting in oncology and expanding across long-term conditions for patients and families.
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Finalist Bond Health
Accelerating patient enrollment in clinical trials by automating how sites find, contact, and enroll eligible patients.
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$75K Winner Overture Therapeutics
Creating better, healthier weight-loss intervention therapies for treating obesity and its co-morbidities by targeting emerging biological pathways.
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Finalist Sole 1
Restoring mobility for people who cannot lift the front part of their foot using AI-powered robotic socks that assist with walking, prevent falls, and support nerve recovery.
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$25K Winner Stenoa
The operating system for mission-critical care.
Alumni + Affiliates Health Care + Life Sciences Track
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$25K Winner FIND Neuro
Revolutionizing drug-resistant epilepsy surgery with an FDA-path clinical decision support platform.
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Finalist MonitAir
The remote patient monitoring platform built for sleep medicine: helping practices monitor CPAP adherence, close care gaps, and get reimbursed for it.
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Finalist NuCyRNA Therapeutics
Redefining RNA-targeting therapeutics, starting in neurodegenerative diseases.
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Finalist PathCision Medicine
Developing tissue-informed precision therapeutics with superior delivery and efficacy for cancer and other complex diseases.
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$75K Winner Promakhos Therapeutics Inc.
Developing oral, non-immunosuppressive, small molecules to cure chronic inflammatory disorders.