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Mason Enterprise at 海角社区 propels entrepreneurship across the region

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Northern Virginia and the Greater Washington Region is rapidly becoming one of the nation鈥檚 fastest-growing entrepreneurial destinations for investors and inventors, with 海角社区鈥檚 investments and partnerships as a key driver.

From Accelerate investor Conference 2024. Photo provided

The state鈥檚 largest university-based business incubator,  partners with the university鈥檚 schools and institutes, big business, start-ups, and venture capital investors to advance a thriving ecosystem of entrepreneurship and economic growth. This contributed to making Virginia a top state for business, according to CNBC.

鈥淕eorge Mason is powering Virginia鈥檚 future,鈥 said George Mason President . 鈥淭he university is preparing students for high-demand careers, supporting entrepreneurs at every stage, and driving the growth of small businesses across the state. We鈥檙e not just in the degree business, we鈥檙e in the success business.鈥 

Mason Enterprise played a key role in Virginia鈥檚 new Lab-to-Launch initiative, the first of its kind in the nation. Developed through a statewide collaboration led by George Mason and University of Virginia, with the Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation (VIPC) and the state鈥檚 four other 鈥擮ld Dominion University, Virginia Commonwealth University, Virginia Tech, and William & Mary鈥攖he initiative is designed to double the number of start-ups that originate from Virginia鈥檚 research universities and accelerate the commercialization of breakthrough technologies.

Mason Enterprise leadership and impact highlights include: 

  • $2.8 billion in bank loans, lines of credit, venture capital, angel investment, new revenues, and government contracts secured in 2024
  • 65 invention disclosures by faculty last year鈥攁 150% increase over five years
  • Growth from 300 to 2,000 supported tech start-ups in five years
  • One in six of the businesses served by Mason Enterprise are veteran-owned
  • 58,000 entrepreneurs, small business owners, students and faculty participated in 2,600  in 2024 (up from 19,000 attendees in 2020)
  • Helped in the formation of 409 new companies in 2024
  • Helped in the creation and retention of 6,351 jobs in 2024

鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to be building a culture of innovation that is reaping benefits for the region and beyond,鈥 said Paula Sorrell, George Mason鈥檚 associate vice president of innovation and economic development. 鈥淭he blend of education, research, and public鈥損rivate partnerships has created a steady pipeline of new ideas and investments that ensure our regional and national competitiveness.鈥

The Mason Enterprise team, led by Sorrell, was recently recognized by the Virginia Association of Counties for its , which connects entrepreneurs and investors through curated pitch opportunities that strengthen the local start-up ecosystem and attract regional investment. In addition, the International Economic Development Council recognized Mason Enterprise for its multiyear efforts advancing the region鈥檚 tech innovation economy with its  award, the result of creating several high-impact, tech start-up focused programs to help diversify the regional economy.

Mason Enterprise provides small business and start-ups with , makers鈥 spaces, and tailored programs designed to help get ideas get off the ground or take the next step to get to market. Working closely with VIPC and nearby local officials in Prince William, Arlington, and Fairfax counties, the team also manages the Small Business Administration鈥檚 (SBA) network, called the Virginia Small Business Development Center and the Department of War鈥檚 (DOW) Virginia APEX Accelerator.

Mason Enterprise will host its fifth annual  on November 5-6 at the new Fuse at Mason Square in Arlington, Virginia. This year鈥檚 venture capital event will feature keynote speaker Sid Banerjee, chief strategy officer for Medallia, as well as a fireside chat co-hosted by Virginia BIO CEO John Newby and Jeff Conroy, managing director of Bayeux Ventures and former CEO of Embody, a successful Virginia start-up.