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SDSU ZIP Fall 2025 Bootcamp As A Podcast
SDSU ZIP Fall 2025 Bootcamp: Building Fast, Building Smart In this special edition of the Tacos & Tech Podcast, we dive into the action-packed day that was the SDSU ZIP Launchpad Fall 2025 Startup Bootcamp. Designed to push student founders from idea to impact in just four hours, the students go from brand new ideas on a whiteboard, using AI co-pilots to get quick customer development simulations, building a first product with generative AI, and then actually selling pre-orders or actual sales - all in less than 4 hours. This bootcamp introduced a two-track system - Problem-First and Idea-First - giving students the chance to either discover a real-world problem or go all-in on an idea they already had. We cover how over 100 students used AI tools, street interviews, customer empathy techniques, and rapid prototyping to validate their assumptions, build MVPs, and in most cases - make actual sales. Craig Lauer, Cameron Brock, Erica Snider, and the SDSU ZIP Launchpad/Lavin Entrepreneurship Center led an incredible day to support founders from the start. In this episode, we cover: * The design of the two-track builder experience: Track A (Problem-First) and Track B (Idea-First) * What it means to validate ideas through customer currency * Why teams that pivoted based on user feedback outperformed others * Key takeaways from the guest session with Chris Barber on deep customer empathy * Behind-the-scenes reflections from mentors and organizers * Final results: over 222 real-world sales transactions in just four hours Key Results: * 222+ real-world transactions by student teams * Dozens of MVPs launched using GPT, Canva, V0, and no-code tools * Multiple teams built landing pages, got preorders, and refined pitches based on live feedback * Winning teams were recognized for best problem validation, most sales, and strongest empathy-driven design My dream is for every (SDSU) student to start their first week of school with a sprint like this—where they learn their own potential by building, validating, and selling on Day 1. The ZIP Launchpad and Lavin Entrepreneurship Center make that possible, but only with continued community support. If you’d like to help fuel more student builders, you can contribute to the SDSU Lavin Seed Fund here: https://business.sdsu.edu/news/2025/11/lavin-entrepreneurs This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit risingtidepartners.substack.com/subscribe
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