Lobster Tank 2025
Event description
Lobster Tank: Maine Solutions Challenge
When: November 21 2025
Where: Roux Institute at Northeastern University, Portland, Maine
What: Hear from teams of up to 4 students currently enrolled at Maine colleges/universities about their solution to help the state of Maine
About the Competition
Maine faces unprecedented challenges - from severe workforce shortages to an aging population crisis. The Lobster Tank gives Maine-based college students a chance to pitch innovative solutions that could transform our state's future.
As part of the Roux Institute's Fall Entrepreneurship Month, selected student teams will compete in this high-stakes pitch competition. Each team will present their business or product idea that directly addresses Maine's most pressing issues and they could win acceptance into the 2026 Maine Summer Accelerator.
Focus Areas
The solutions could tackle one of Maine's critical challenges below or another pressing challenge the state is facing:
Workforce Crisis: Only 50 job seekers per 100 jobs statewide
Aging Population: 23% over age 65 in the nation's oldest state
Healthcare Access: Rural provider shortages and hospital closures
Housing Affordability: Driving away workers and limiting growth
Rural Sustainability: Supporting Maine's smaller communities
Competition Format
3-minute pitch maximum
Any amount of slides
What Participants Could Win
Grand Prize: Acceptance into the 2026 Maine Summer Accelerator. An intensive 5-week entrepreneurial program hosted during the month of July at the Roux Institute in Portland, Maine. The program is designed to help college students develop and refine their innovative business ideas into market-ready ventures.
How to Apply to Pitch in Lobster Tank
Submit your application here
Application Deadline: November 3, 2025
Notification of Selection: November 10, 2025
Questions?
Contact Emily Morrow (em.morrow@northeastern.edu) for more information about registration, competition rules, or the Maine Summer Accelerator program.
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