HBCU Students Showcase Tech Innovation at Annual App Build & Pitch Competition in Montgomery
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Posted By: Will Moss on April 09, 2026 Montgomery, Alabama — HBCU students gathered in downtown Montgomery to compete in the annual HBCU App Build & Pitch Competition, showcasing their technological innovation and entrepreneurial skills in a premier event designed to highlight Black excellence in the tech sector. The competition brought together talented students from historically Black colleges and universities to demonstrate their abilities in application development and business presentation. Participants were challenged to design, build, and pitch mobile or web applications that address real-world problems and market opportunities. Key Takeaway: The annual competition provides HBCU students with a platform to demonstrate technical skills, gain entrepreneurial experience, and connect with potential investors and industry professionals in the technology sector. The downtown Montgomery venue served as the backdrop for students to present their innovative solutions to judges and attendees. The event format typically combines both technical development skills and business acumen, requiring participants to not only create functional applications but also articulate compelling business cases for their products. Events like this HBCU App Build & Pitch Competition play a crucial role in addressing the underrepresentation of Black professionals in the technology industry. By providing students from HBCUs with opportunities to develop technical skills, gain exposure to industry standards, and network with potential mentors and investors, such competitions help build pathways to careers in tech entrepreneurship and software development. The competition reflects a growing emphasis on STEM education and technological innovation at HBCUs across the nation. These institutions have increasingly focused on equipping students with the skills needed to compete in the digital economy while fostering entrepreneurial mindsets that can lead to job creation and economic empowerment in Black communities. Montgomery's hosting of the event also highlights Alabama's connection to HBCU education, with institutions like Alabama State University calling the city home. The downtown setting provided visibility for the talents and capabilities of HBCU students, demonstrating the innovation emerging from these historic institutions. As technology continues to reshape every industry, competitions like this ensure that HBCU students are prepared to be leaders and innovators in the digital age, carrying forward the legacy of excellence that has defined historically Black colleges and universities for generations. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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