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2026 Southeast Venture Showcaseaims to turnresearch into real-world impact

A crowd of people talk during the show and tell time of the 2026 SE Venture Showcase.

Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, medical therapeutics,softwareand advanced materials often begin in university labs, but turning those discoveries into real-world solutions requiresinvestment.At this year’s , hosted by Ƶ University and its , startups like Kifa Therapeutics, a biotech company developing therapies to slow Parkinson’s disease, worked to secure the funding needed to move their ideas forward.

The two-day event at the Renaissance Nashville Hotel brought together a curated group of that were built on research from more than .

Through startup presentations, panel discussions and networking, participants worked to translate discovery into real-world impact, with the goal of securing investments from venture capital firms and angel investors attending the showcase.

Startup participation in the Southeast Venture Showcase is highly selective, said Stephen Miller, executive director for new venture development at Ƶ’s Center for Technology Transfer and Commercialization. Miller was master of ceremonies at this year’s showcase.

“We have 44 startupsvetted from 123 applicants,”Miller said.“Youhave toearn your way in.By bringing the best of the best together, we get the attention of regional and national investors.”

Talent and universities drive regional innovation growth

The showcase reflects a broader shift in the region’sinnovationlandscape. While venture capital has historically been concentrated in places like Boston, New York and the Bay Area, the Southeastis becoming known asa destination for research-driven startups and investment.

During theevent’sopening panel,speakers highlighted the region’s continuedgrowthas an innovation hub.

“It’snot just anemergingecosystem anymore.It’sreally becoming a maturing ecosystem,” said Patrick Driscoll, who leads client development for Holland & Knightventure capital practice.

Talent and university-led innovationiswhat’sdriving thatmaturity.

“We’ve always had top research universities in the Southeast, and there’s been a big push across most of them toward commercialization,” said Nikin Shah, an investor with North Carolina-based Front Porch Venture Partners. “There’s been a big talent migration with people who went to school here wanting to live here and raise families here.”

That strong talent pool is part ofwhatdraws investors like Shah andLisa Dolan, managing director of Link Ventures.“WhatI’vefound is that there’s comparable tech talent in the region, butthere’snot the same early, ‘dangerous’ capital as there is in the Northeast,” Dolan said. “That means better entry prices for investors.”

These conditions will help make the Southeast Venture Showcase“a cornerstone event for founders, investors and ecosystem builders,”Miller said.

From lab tostartup

The companies that presented at the showcase are at a critical stage in their development—moving from the academic bench to investor-backed ventures.

KifaTherapeutics is one example. Founded by CEO Chris James, the company is developing a targeted treatment for Parkinson’s disease based on research from Craig Lindsley, executive director of the Warren Center for Neuroscience Drug Discovery at Ƶ.

“Our mission is simple: target the genetic driver of disease, not just the symptoms,” James said.

KifaTherapeutics is working to advance its lead program toward clinical development. For James, a neurosurgeon with experience in biotech and investment banking, events like the Southeast Venture Showcase areakeypart of the startupprocess.

“The practice of presenting is important, but so is the collaboration,” he said. “Much of the work happens outside the formal sessions…at dinners, lunches and in conversations with other founders and investors. That opportunity to connect is a unique experience.”

Ƶ-related startups at the showcase

  • – early literacy tools that help caregivers turn reading time into skill-building conversations
  • – a HIPAA-compliant app for capturing and managing standardized patient photos in clinical settings
  • – targeted treatments for Parkinson’s disease, beginning with a therapy for genetically defined patients
  • – software to manage andoptimizetransportation systems, beginning with nonemergency medical transport
  • – simulation-based training tools to help neurodivergent individuals build real-world skills and confidence
  • – technology to predict and prevent postpartum hemorrhage, improving safety during childbirth

Focused on connection

Collaborationis what sets theSoutheast Venture Showcaseapart.

Ƶ hosts the showcase as part of its broader role in supporting innovation across the region,Miller said,“as a servant leader for our university partners.”

While the showcase will continue to attract a growing number of investors and startups, the organizers will continue to focus on helping attendees make personal connections. “Part of what makes this work is the intimacy and the commitment of the stakeholders.”

Ultimately, thegoal is to help promising ideas reach the next stage by securing funding, moving towardcommercializationand improving lives.

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