Next Frontier Conference and Expo

Explore what’s possible at the 2022 Virtual Next Frontier Conference & Expo: Future in Focus

On November 9 & 10 STEM leaders, hiring managers, academic partners, students, and young professionals came together for our virtual conference and enjoyed two days of education, networking, and discovery. Watch on-demand until December 9.

The Future of STEM

Empowering students & early-career adults of all backgrounds to become the Next Frontier STEM workforce and entrepreneurs of the 21st century.

Parity Project Innovation Challenge

Submit your big ideas for how science or technology can achieve parity for Black America for your chance to win cash prizes and a once-in-a-lifetime invitation to the Base 11 Grand Prize Showcase.

BOULÉ-BASE 11 FELLOWS PROGRAM

Accelerating students, early career adults, and entrepreneurs on their pathway to STEM career success in the world’s fastest growing and most highly compensated Next Frontier industries of the 21st Century!

BASE 11 DIGITAL

All-in-one mobile and desktop platform aimed at providing the Access, Awareness, and Belief that students and early-career adults need to succeed in the Next Frontier Industries of the 21st Century.

The $1M+ Space Challenge

The Base 11 $1M+ Space Challenge has officially concluded, but the money is still on the table! If you are a university rocketry team that can build a liquid-fueled rocket that can reach the Karman Line, you may have a chance at winning the $1M prize.

Who We Are

Base 11 is a nonprofit 501c3 STEM workforce and entrepreneur development company that empowers women and minorities with the access, awareness and belief  needed to succeed in Next Frontier Industries of the 21st century. 

Breanna Allen Circle frame

Testimonial

“When I look in the mirror, I see strength, I see determination, I see exactly what an engineer is.”

- Breanna Allen

Henry Ford College '17
Base 11 Fellow at UCI '17
Engineering Student at Michigan State
Founded Pill Ion, a MedTech start up and was admitted to the NSF I-Corps program