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The Park kicks off ACCEL-KS program
It’s official! ACCEL-KS at KU Innovation Park applications are open now. This program, backed by Kansas Commerce, is a statewide initiative that will provide proof-of-concept funding for technology-driven innovations being created in Kansas. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis.
Selected companies will receive $25,000 in grant funding to test, build or validate their technology and prepare for market launch. A few things to consider:
- The company’s headquarters needs to be in Kansas. Projects are meant to benefit the state’s economy and innovation ecosystem.
- You don’t need to have a company, but you should be ready to form a for-profit entity. You should also be ready to build, test or validate something tangible.
InvestMidwest 2026 accepting applications
Looking to raise seed through Series A rounds? InvestMidwest could be your next big stage.
Why it matters: InvestMidwest is a premier venture conference that spotlights high-growth startups in the AgriFood, MedTech, and DigitalTech sectors. Companies must be doing, or planning to do, business in the Midwest to be eligible to apply. This year’s DigitalTech focus includes:
- Digital Health
- Cybersecurity
- B2B SaaS
- FinTech
- Supply Chain
- DeepTech
- Geospatial Tech
More details: Early decision applications are open now and close on November 15. Not accepted? Don’t worry – a second application round will open in December. Applying in round one means valuable feedback to strengthen your pitch for round two. The actual event will be April 21-22, 2026, in Kansas City.
Learn more and apply here.
Park services now at Digital Health Co/Lab
Chris Rehkamp, director of business services at KU Innovation Park, is expanding his impact through a new partnership with the Digital Health Co/Lab at the University of Kansas.
In addition to his current role at the Park, Chris will serve as Assistant Director of Commercialization for the Co/Lab, dedicating a portion of his time to support digital health innovators, researchers and entrepreneurs. In this capacity, he’ll help accelerate digital health solutions from idea to impact.
Join Oread Angels before fall pitch event
The Oread Angels Investors network fall pitch event is the perfect lead-in to the Dillons Sunflower Showdown weekend. The event will feature Jayhawk-led companies ready for investment, as well as an outstanding KU alum as the keynote speaker. Trust us – you won’t want to miss this!
If you’re ready to be an angel to promising Jayhawk startups, apply here. Learn more about the network and what it means to be an Oread Angel here. The current angels have invested over $700,000 in Jayhawk companies in just one year since its founding, and we can’t wait to see what our fall event brings!
What we’re reading
- KU News: KU research-trained employees fuel economy, meet critical workforce demands in Kansas and beyond, report shows
- KU News: KU achieves record-high enrollment for second straight year
- MIT Sloan: The 6 stages of systemic investing
- Page/Think: Expanding the university’s reach: How innovation hubs are redefining campus planning





















