MALVERN, Pa. — As Penn State Great Valley expands its entrepreneurial offerings, the Great Valley LaunchBox has introduced the Student Startup Project to immerse students in startup culture. Master of engineering management students Nimisha Benoy and Utkarsh Singh have had entrepreneurial aspiration for years, so when they heard about the program, they knew it would be the perfect supplement to their classes.
Since November, Benoy and Singh have spent 10 hours a week working with one another and LaunchBox Director Leo Daiuto to produce deliverables that help address three issues the LaunchBox faces: infrastructure, awareness and engagement. And just like employees at startup companies, they’ve needed to learn a lot fast and solve problems without much direction.
“It's been a learning curve, I would say,” Benoy said. “It’s not comfortable at all — I remember weekends when me and Utkarsh would get together and we’d be like, ‘What are we going to do? I have nothing to offer’ and then at the end of the day, we’d actually come up with something.”
When they first began working with Daiuto, Benoy and Singh assumed the experience would have set tasks each week. That’s not the case, though, and it’s by design. As anyone who’s worked at a startup can attest, things can quickly change day to day, which Dauito wanted reflected in the program.