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Doug Erickson Doug Erickson

Santa Cruz Launchpad 2026

Santa Cruz Launchpad is an annual event that combines a student startup competition with a community career fair, all under one roof! This year’s event takes place at the Cocoanut Grove at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.

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Neil Erickson Neil Erickson

Joby Says U.S. Air Taxi Operations Could Begin in 2026 Under White House Program

Joby Aviation says it could begin early U.S. air taxi operations in 2026 under a White House-backed pilot program, marking one of its clearest steps yet toward commercial launch. For Santa Cruz, the announcement is another sign that one of the region’s most ambitious transportation companies is moving from testing and certification toward real-world service.

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Doug Erickson Doug Erickson

Recording: Sentient and Us

This timely webinar explores how AI is reshaping work, entrepreneurship, ethics, and human agency, while arguing that curiosity, critical thinking, and values will matter more than ever. Watch the recording for a thoughtful discussion.

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Doug Erickson Doug Erickson

The Case for Universities as Startup Incubators

As AI reshapes the job market, universities must do more than prepare students for employment. They should become incubators for entrepreneurship, teaching critical thinking, curiosity, ethics, and innovation so young people can build the future, not just enter it.

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Doug Erickson Doug Erickson

Mentors Needed for Launchpad 2026

Launchpad returns May 13, 2026 at the Santa Cruz Boardwalk, and student teams need mentors now. Share your expertise to sharpen pitches, validate ideas, and build confidence before the live competition and job fair.

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Doug Erickson Doug Erickson

Victory! Two-Way Traffic Returning to Murray Street Bridge

When the city's bridge reconstruction plan threatened to strangle Murray Street businesses with one-way traffic, owner and organizer Patrice Boyle rallied the community, launched a petition, and won — restoring two-way access for the neighborhood.

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Doug Erickson Doug Erickson

How to Boost Your App Downloads: Get Banned by Trump

Anthropic refused to loosen Claude’s military guardrails, so the Trump administration ordered a six-month federal phaseout and branded it a “supply chain risk.” OpenAI promptly landed a Pentagon deal. The backlash boosted Claude to No. 1.

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