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What Is The Great Lakes Blue Tech Challenge?
The Great Lakes Blue Tech Challenge is a dynamic innovation competition led by Northwestern Michigan College and supported by national and regional partners. Its purpose: To inspire, support, and fast-track early-stage businesses that are developing technologies and solutions for issues impacting the Great Lakes basin.
What Is The Great Lakes Blue Tech Challenge?
The Great Lakes Blue Tech Challenge is a dynamic innovation competition led by Northwestern Michigan College and supported by national and regional partners. Its purpose: To inspire, support, and fast-track early-stage businesses that are developing technologies and solutions for issues impacting the Great Lakes basin.
Whether your idea centers on water quality, microplastics, PFAS, marine infrastructure, or other freshwater challenges — this competition offers a platform for you to bring it forward. Find a complete list of focus areas for the 2026 Great Lakes Blue Tech Challenge here.
Why Does It Matter?
The Great Lakes are among the world’s most significant freshwater resources and face an array of complex pressures. This isn’t just about preserving natural beauty — it’s also about protecting livelihoods, ecosystems, and regional economies. The Blue Tech Challenge links innovators with resources, mentorship, and exposure to help them thrive and contribute.
Who Can Participate?
The Challenge is open to motivated entrepreneurs, startups, early-career professionals, and even student-led ventures from across the United States and Canada. If you have a viable business solution related to freshwater challenges or systems, you’re eligible.
No matter the stage — from a concept to a working prototype — the competition welcomes bold ideas that aim to make a difference in freshwater science, technology, infrastructure, or sustainability.
