U.S. Bank Supports UC Riverside's Business Innovation Programs to Foster Southern California Entrepreneurship
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Tuesday, Mar 4, 2025 10:14 am ET1min read
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UCR's Zero-to-Entrepreneur program is an integral part of the SoCal OASIS regional economic development strategy, which aims to connect and coordinate existing entrepreneurial support organizations and accelerators/incubators in the Inland Southern California region (1). Central to this initiative is the launch of the OASIS Accelerator, a highly focused, fast-paced mentoring program designed to strengthen the capacity and likelihood of scalable companies securing capital and market access (1).
One such company poised to benefit from this collaboration is StarNav, a tech startup founded by Dr. Joshua Morales. StarNav specializes in providing safe and reliable positioning and timing solutions, even when GPS fails (2). Morales, a brilliant scientific mind with a local university background, aims to keep his company in the Inland Empire, fostering a career hub for talented graduates (2).
U.S. Bank's support for UCR's Zero-to-Entrepreneur program extends beyond financial contributions. The financial institution is also collaborating with local entrepreneurial support organizations, such as the Murrieta Innovation Center, the Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship, and the Inland Empire NavalX Tech Bridge (1).
The significance of this collaboration extends beyond the local level. According to Rosibel Ochoa, Associate Vice Chancellor of the Office of Technology Partnerships at UCR and Principal Investigator of the Initiative, "Establishing the InSoCal Accelerate Hub signifies our unwavering commitment to catalyzing entrepreneurship and innovation in the region" (1).
As the Inland Empire continues to grow and evolve, the partnership between U.S. Bank and UCR is set to play a crucial role in fostering a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem.
References:
1. University of California, Riverside. (2024, April 15). UC Riverside awarded grant funding to launch InSoCal Accelerate Hub, boosting entrepreneurship and innovation in the Inland Empire. Retrieved from https://ucrotp.ucr.edu/press/2024/04/15/uc-riverside-awarded-grant-funding-launch-insocal-accelerate-hub-boosting
2. StarNav. (n.d.). About Us. Retrieved from https://starnav.co/about/
U.S. Bank supports the University of California, Riverside's Entrepreneurship Center to help Southern California entrepreneurs. StarNav, a tech company founded by Dr. Joshua Morales, provides safe and reliable positioning and timing solutions, even when GPS fails. Morales aims to keep his company in the Inland Empire, creating a career hub for brilliant scientific minds who graduate from local universities. U.S. Bank provided $95,000 in corporate contributions over two years to support UCR's Zero-to-Entrepreneur program, which is part of the SoCal OASIS regional economic development strategy.
The dynamic landscape of entrepreneurship in Southern California is set to receive a significant boost, thanks to a collaborative effort between U.S. Bank and the University of California, Riverside (UCR). The financial institution's commitment to supporting local entrepreneurial initiatives is evident in its recent contribution of $95,000 to UCR's Zero-to-Entrepreneur program (1).UCR's Zero-to-Entrepreneur program is an integral part of the SoCal OASIS regional economic development strategy, which aims to connect and coordinate existing entrepreneurial support organizations and accelerators/incubators in the Inland Southern California region (1). Central to this initiative is the launch of the OASIS Accelerator, a highly focused, fast-paced mentoring program designed to strengthen the capacity and likelihood of scalable companies securing capital and market access (1).
One such company poised to benefit from this collaboration is StarNav, a tech startup founded by Dr. Joshua Morales. StarNav specializes in providing safe and reliable positioning and timing solutions, even when GPS fails (2). Morales, a brilliant scientific mind with a local university background, aims to keep his company in the Inland Empire, fostering a career hub for talented graduates (2).
U.S. Bank's support for UCR's Zero-to-Entrepreneur program extends beyond financial contributions. The financial institution is also collaborating with local entrepreneurial support organizations, such as the Murrieta Innovation Center, the Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship, and the Inland Empire NavalX Tech Bridge (1).
The significance of this collaboration extends beyond the local level. According to Rosibel Ochoa, Associate Vice Chancellor of the Office of Technology Partnerships at UCR and Principal Investigator of the Initiative, "Establishing the InSoCal Accelerate Hub signifies our unwavering commitment to catalyzing entrepreneurship and innovation in the region" (1).
As the Inland Empire continues to grow and evolve, the partnership between U.S. Bank and UCR is set to play a crucial role in fostering a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem.
References:
1. University of California, Riverside. (2024, April 15). UC Riverside awarded grant funding to launch InSoCal Accelerate Hub, boosting entrepreneurship and innovation in the Inland Empire. Retrieved from https://ucrotp.ucr.edu/press/2024/04/15/uc-riverside-awarded-grant-funding-launch-insocal-accelerate-hub-boosting
2. StarNav. (n.d.). About Us. Retrieved from https://starnav.co/about/

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