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Doug Erickson Doug Erickson

Paystand Joins Bitcoin for Corporations

Santa Cruz fintech, Paystand, just became a premier partner to the network controlling 69% of global corporate Bitcoin — offering the first full-stack financial operating system built natively on Bitcoin.

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Doug Erickson Doug Erickson

AHSC: Hire a Local Intern at No Cost

Santa Cruz Works is now accepting applications from local employers to hire a paid intern at no cost. The AHSC program reimburses up to $5,000 for a 10-week internship — spots are limited.

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Doug Erickson Doug Erickson

Santa Cruz Works New Tech April 1, 2026 Recordings

The April 1st Santa Cruz Works New Tech meetup delivered an unforgettable evening. Six remarkable teams tackled some of today's most pressing challenges — from AI-powered crime prevention and conversion optimization to Parkinson's therapy, organoid research automation, a needle-free brain-computer interface, and a fascinating neuroscience talk fresh from UCSC Grad Slam. Local innovation at its finest, and every presentation was worth the wait. Watch all six recordings!

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Neil Erickson Neil Erickson

OpenRoad Charges Ahead with $500K CalSEED Win

OpenRoad Technologies won a $500,000 CalSEED Prototype Award to build and pilot GridConnect, a product that helps more energy devices connect to California’s clean energy grid. The Santa Cruz company plans to manufacture locally, add jobs, and pilot the technology in 2027.

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Neil Erickson Neil Erickson

Santa Cruz Works Work-Life Survey, Plus a Free Community Giveaway

Santa Cruz Works is inviting members and partners to complete a short survey to help shape future programs, events, benefits, and community offerings. Everyone who participates will be entered into a free giveaway featuring gifts from sponsors including UpperCrust, Merge4, Laili, Pleasure Pizza, Big Basin Vineyards, Humble Sea, and Chaminade Resort and Spa, with winners announced on May 7.

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Doug Erickson Doug Erickson

The AI Stack Every Enterprise Developer Needs in 2026

Enterprise AI apps rest on a hidden stack of specialized layers — foundation models, orchestration frameworks, vector databases, voice infrastructure, and security tools. Mastering this ecosystem isn't optional; it's the engineering competency that separates teams who win contracts from those who don't.

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Doug Erickson Doug Erickson

Breakfast at Spanner: A Santa Cruz Works Company Spotlight

Join Santa Cruz Works on April 14 at 8 a.m. for breakfast at Spanner’s Santa Cruz headquarters. Tour the studio, see prototypes, hear technical stories, and connect with innovators. Free for Members and Partners, $10 general admission.

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Doug Erickson Doug Erickson

Calling all Employers: 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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Michael Mash Ashley Michael Mash Ashley

Best Founders Apply Early

Every cohort, there’s a wave of applications that comes in right before the deadline. It makes sense. Founders are busy, timing is never perfect, and applying to an accelerator rarely feels urgent compared to building the company itself.

But when you look closely at the founders who get the most out of programs like Santa Cruz Accelerates, a pattern shows up. They tend to engage early, well before any deadline pressure kicks in, and that timing changes the experience in ways that are easy to underestimate.

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Michael Mash Ashley Michael Mash Ashley

Startups need AI Tokens more than Cloud Credits

For a long time, founders would come out of accelerators with generous packages from Amazon Web Services or Google Cloud Platform, and that support meaningfully extended their runway. Infrastructure was expensive, and anything that reduced that burden gave you more time to figure things out.

That logic still holds, but the center of gravity has shifted.

More and more early-stage companies are building products where the primary cost is not infrastructure in the traditional sense. It is model usage. Every meaningful interaction with your product might call an API, generate tokens, or run inference on a system you do not control. The more successful your product becomes, the more that cost scales with usage.

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Michael Mash Ashley Michael Mash Ashley

AI Isn’t Killing SaaS. It’s Rewriting the Budget.

Over the past year, I’ve spent a lot of time talking with founders who are seeing something that doesn’t quite line up with their expectations. Their product is still good. In many cases it is better than it was a year ago. Customers still rely on it. And yet, deals are slower, expansions are harder, and in some cases seats are quietly disappearing.

It’s easy to interpret that as a signal that something is breaking in SaaS. That the model is weakening or that demand is softening.

What I’m seeing points to something much simpler and much more structural. The budget hasn’t grown, but the priority has changed.

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