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Red Bull Invests In Gen Z Founders As They Build Startups With Empathy
Lydia T. Blanco · 2026-06-23 · via Forbes - ForbesWomen
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Red Bull Basement World Finals Top 10 Teams on Stage in San Francisco

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Red Bull helps young innovators worldwide become entrepreneurs. Earlier this month, the company brought students from over 40 countries to San Francisco to pitch their startup ideas for a chance to win $100,000 of equity-free funding from Red Bull Ventures and $25,000 in Microsoft Azure credits, while immersing themselves in Silicon Valley. Red Bull Basement is an early-stage incubator created to empower entrepreneurial students and first-time founders from around the globe. The program provides resources, tools, and mentorship to help participants turn innovative ideas into viable products.

With proximity to leaders from Microsoft, venture capitalists, Olympians, business and storytelling coaches, participants were able to experience what most startup founders dream of: access.

The event was structured like a global hackathon spanning several days. The program began with educational workshops and mentoring before moving into rounds of idea refinement. Participants then presented their final pitches to a panel of judges. In a field where founders are taught to move fast and break things, Gen Z is taking a new approach, engineering with empathy. And of course, most certainly, AI.

Lifeline AI Founder Wins Grand Prize

Of the 135,000 ideas submitted, this year’s winner was Darnell Adler, who graduated with an engineering degree from the University of Southern California two weeks prior, and is the founder of Lifeline AI, a personal safety platform. He created the business after a close friend of his was assaulted on campus and had no one to call. Existing safety tools were unreliable, so Adler decided to design a new one.

Darnell Adler, Founder of Lifeline AI, and University of Southern California 2026 graduate.

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“One of my best friends was in a situation where she was assaulted, and she was not able to get in contact with us…existing safety tools failed her,” said Adler.

Lifeline AI is designed to remove the need to visibly unlock a phone, dial a number, or speak during an emergency.

“I built Lifeline AI as a personal safety tool for the people that I love, and now for the world. “ The intended impact for Lifeline AI is to become the global standard for how people can call for help - so that they never have to choose between their safety and their silence,” he shared.

Adler doesn’t talk about the features as a new baseline but as a global standard for how people call for help using their phones (along with the hardware he is creating with these $100,000 winnings).

Winner Darnell Adler celebrates at Red Bull Basement World Final in San Francisco, CA on June 03, 2026. // Ryan Taylor / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202606040070 // Usage for editorial use only //

Ryan Taylor / Red Bull Content Pool

“Red Bull Basement really gave me the tools and resources to understand my own business,” he reflects. “I was able to learn how to think like a founder and not just someone who has a good idea.”

Gen Z Founder Tackling The Scam Economy

Sahasra Upputuru, a 19-year-old cybersecurity and pre-law student at University of South Florida, is addressing digital fraud with her venture. Safe Step Secure uses AI to monitor phone interactions, identify scam patterns, and detect fraud in real time. It was built to protect vulnerable people, such as senior citizens and individuals with low digital competence, from scam calls that cost big bucks and take a psychological toll.

Sahasra Upputuru at Red Bull Basement National Finals ©

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After her father was the victim of a fake internet bill discount scam, Upputuru chose to take matters into her own hands and build Safe Steps Secure to proactively flag suspicious activity before it poses a danger.

“Detecting scams is not only a technical aspect,” she explained. “It’s a trust-based thing. When I look at my parents and grandparents getting these calls and messages, I’m not just thinking about the money they could lose. I’m thinking about the fear and shame that comes with feeling tricked,” said Upputuru. “For people who don’t have a support system, we have an AI ‘safe room’ agent that can talk them through what happened. It’s not just technical help, it’s emotional support.”

However, the financial burden weighs just as much. “There’s a trillion dollars lost every year due to global scams,” Upputuru shared. Now, she is on a mission to help others protect their assets and more importantly, themselves.

Bringing her idea to life at Red Bull Basement highlights a defining theme of the program: the most urgent ideas can come from people affected by the problems they solve.

An Ecosystem of Women Leadership

Surrounding both Adler and Upputuru was a cohort of women whose roles span tech, AI, venture capital, storytelling, and sports. Each brought expertise to the preparation of the next generation of founders.

Jessica Hawk, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Azure Product Marketing, shared that when Microsoft began partnering with Red Bull, submissions tripled—suggesting that access to AI tools and a safe space to experiment have become essential. She describes AI as “the world’s most patient teacher” and a “private coach” for student founders.

“The very best thing you can do is go learn what’s possible and take the cognitive load away from concern into opportunity,” said Hawk.

“The thing that’s always been interesting to me about Gen AI is it’s like the private coach we all wish we had. If you have an idea, you’re not sure if it’s good enough, you get to privately work that idea and build some confidence,” she added.

Storytelling expert Samantha Packman helped the young innovators hone their confidence in their business narrative. “The reality is the story is where success lives,” she explained. Her work with participants focused on emotional presence—preparing not just what they communicated, but how they wanted to feel when they said it, so they could “transmit a certain energy and embody that energy” on stage.

Spoken like a true winner, Kate Courtney, Olympic mountain biker and Red Bull athlete offered this advice about mindset to innovators, “Whether or not this is the moment that's the breakthrough success for them, or whether that comes down the line in a way that they can't predict or even expect at this point, that being all in is what's going to allow them to be successful in the long term in bringing their vision into reality.”

On the financial side, Sabrina Jones, Head of Investment at Red Bull Ventures, shared that AI can help enhance, not erase, founders' originality when seeking capital.

“We still need to be able to think critically,” she said. “Utilize AI to enhance our capabilities while staying true to ourselves and preserving what defines us and our original ideas.”

When leveraging AI in business and pitching to venture capitalists, Jones shared, “We have to utilize AI to enhance our capabilities, just like a calculator, but still stay true to ourselves and our original ideas and opinions.”

Red Bull Basement was more than a competition; it was an ecosystem for human-centered innovation engineered with empathy and powered by AI.