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Provided by AGPNEW YORK, May 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Endless Frontier Labs (EFL) at NYU Stern graduated its 2025–2026 cohort of 74 startups across four tracks — Digital Tech, Deep Tech, Life Sciences, and Digital Health.
On May 7, The Endless Frontier Labs (EFL) — NYU Stern’s hub for the world's most ambitious science and technology startups — celebrated its 2025–2026 cohort of 74 graduating ventures at Frontiers 2026, its annual capstone event.
This year's cohort spans EFL's four frontiers — Digital Tech, Deep Tech, Life Sciences, and Digital Health. A glimpse of the work:
Elizabeth Elting Fund winners
NYU Stern alumni and Executive Board members Elizabeth Elting (MBA ’92) and Stan Moss (MS ’17) committed funding to back women-centric ventures graduating from the program. This year’s recipients are working on deploying their frontier inventions to address three of the most challenging problems:
How does The Endless Frontier Labs at NYU Stern support the startup venture process?
Founded and led by Andrew Hamilton Director and Professor Deepak Hegde, EFL exists to turn scientific and technological breakthroughs into companies that can scale.
The program runs for nine months — long enough to set real milestones, hit them, miss a few, and learn. Founders work with a hand-picked network of serial entrepreneurs, scientists, and venture capitalists drawn from across NYC and beyond. They are supported in their go-to-market, market research, and fundraising work by Stern MBA students enrolled in a companion course taught by Professor Hegde — and graduate having built something, not just studied something.
EFL is founders-first by design. No fees. No equity. No prior affiliation with NYU required. Any scientist or technologist anywhere in the world can apply.
What impact has the EFL had since launching?
Academic research released in 2026 places EFL in the top 5% of U.S. accelerators by value-added per startup — and the only program in that tier that takes no equity, charges no fees, and is open to founders regardless of institutional affiliation.
The cohort numbers tell the same story:
EFL was named the Best Incubator / Accelerator / Equity at the 2025 Prix Galien USA Awards, given by the Galien Foundation in recognition of innovation that advances human health.
The program's recent cohorts have produced standout ventures across all four tracks — including startups across the full AI stack in Digital Tech, advanced materials and physical AI in Deep Tech, next-generation cell therapy and oncology diagnostics in Life Sciences, and clinical AI and connected devices in Digital Health.
How can interested startups get involved with the EFL?
EFL is now accepting applications for its 2026-27 cohort.

Contact info: Jessica Neville jneville@stern.nyu.edu
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