About the Autism Innovation Lab

Overview

The Autism Innovation Lab (AIL) is a Delaware Public Benefit Corporation dedicated to advancing inclusive housing, business, and innovation that directly improves the safety, independence, and quality of life of autistic and intellectually disabled individuals especially those with profound or severe support needs. AIL builds enduring collaborations among families, startups, scientists, and corporations to turn evidence-based research into sustainable, life-changing solutions that serve both the autism community and society as a whole.

AIL is not an accelerator or incubator. We are a long-term innovation and investment lab that partners with mission-aligned startups for the lifetime of their venture. While typical accelerators push startups through short-term programs for quick exits, AIL invests in and supports its subscribing startups for lasting impact that improve daily life for autism families and prove their value over years, not months. AIL is all about:

  • Long-Term Startup Subscribers – Founders remain connected through a subscription model, accessing AIL research, social media & storytelling media, executive leadership support, networking & mentorship, AI infrastructure, and pilot services year-round.
  • Strategic Investment & Co-Founding – AIL selectively invests in and co-founds
    life-saving and transformational startups addressing profound autism needs, including biomedical, diagnostic, and AI-driven innovations.
  • Evidence-Based Innovation – Every project is grounded in peer-reviewed data and
    measurable outcomes focused on AI for communication, therapeutics, and smart care technologies.

Mission

We invest in Autism Healthcare, Safety, Housing, and Quality of Life startups because these are the pillars that unlock independence, dignity, and thriving futures for autistic individuals and their families.

The Autism Innovation Lab is a mission-driven platform at the intersection of autism, innovation, and impact. We’re building scalable, human-centered solutions to real-world challenges in housing, communication, business, employment, education, safety, and daily living for autistic individuals and their families.
Created by deep community roots, nonprofit partners, and industry allies, the Lab is designed to identify, support and scale autism innovations born from lived experience and creative insight. We are now assembling a founding team of co-founders, investors, and innovators ready to put weight, muscle, and power behind bold, inclusive ideas.
Our goal is to cultivate & accelerate just 10 transformational autism startups every year and present the top 3 at our annual autism investment conference in April 2026 with member funded equity/investment offers. Not everyone will win an investment award but all 10 will benefit from the Lab’s synergy, connections & mentorship.

Founder


Our Founder | Shahriar Afshar is an autism Dadvocate, innovation strategist, and social entrepreneur with over 30 years of leadership in public service, nonprofits, and mission-driven ventures. As the Founder of the Autism Innovation Lab, he is dedicated to advancing Autism startup solutions to improve the lives of autistic individuals and their families. His work focuses on turning bold ideas into real-world impact from innovative & inclusive housing projects such as the pilot project in San Diego (www.43blvd.com) to investing in AI driven autism services, therapies & solutions that transform lives.  

A father to a nonverbal autistic teenager, Shahriar brings lived experience to every endeavor. He previously served as Executive Director of the Autism Society San Diego, where he launched initiatives like the Autism Dadvocate group to support fathers navigating the autism journey. Shahriar continues to host the AutismSpa.com Podcast, elevating underrepresented voices and innovative thinkers in the autism space and available everywhere you get your podcasts.

Shahriar began his career in government with the City of San Diego and Port of San Diego, leading $500M+ public-private projects. He later founded a D.C.-based trade association to strengthen U.S. global engagement, gaining sponsorship from Fortune 100 companies like General Motors, Caterpillar and ExxonMobil. As a public speaker and media commentator, he has appeared on TV, radio, and national press outlets, known for blending objective policy insights with passionate community centered causes.

As a social entrepreneur, Shahriar launched Evregy to support EV infrastructure and clean tech startups, and through The Afshar Group, continues to lead cross-sector partnerships that integrate public policy, economic development, and social innovation.

He is currently building a pilot autism housing community in San Diego for adults with high support needs, mentoring a new generation of parent-led founders in the Autism Innovation Lab, and serving on nonprofit boards focused on food insecurity, disability rights, YMCA’s and civic empowerment.
Shahriar is also the founding member of the Autism Business Council, a national nonprofit initiative dedicated to transforming how businesses, entrepreneurs, and developers engage with the autism and neurodivergent community. The Council’s mission is to certify autism-friendly businesses, accelerate innovative housing models, and invest in autism parent-led entrepreneurship across every industry, in collaboration with the Autism Innovation Lab & other partners.
If you’re a mission driven autism investor, developer, or parent ready to create transformative change in this ecosystem, Shahriar invites you to join the movement or reach out. He is always available to speak to neurodivergent entrepreneurs, autism parents, siblings or caregivers.

 Autism Innovation Lab Advisory Board

Alex Alias
A. E. Consulting Solutions

Alidad Vakili
Autism Parent Advisor

Aras Sheikhi
Janus Innovation Hub

Erik Shamsedeen
Autism Innovation Lab Student Advisor

Jan Schlueter
Frist Center for Autism & Innovation

Spencer Higgins
Advisor

Sina Radi
Autism Innovation Lab Student Advisor

Tim Gobran
Autism Parent Advisor

Allan Kaspar
Autism Parent Advisor

Ellie Kazemi
PHD, Advisor

Jeremy Anderson
Autism Parent Advisor

Jason Emerick
Autism Parent Advisor

Jose Velaso
Autism Society of America

Justin Nahama
the Veterans Fund

Why Us

Redefining What Innovation Looks Like

An Impact Accelerator Built by and for the Autism Community
Most innovation hubs focus on profit and technology. The Autism Innovation Lab is different: it’s a movement, not just a program. We are an impact accelerator that combines lived experience, autism-centered design, and real-world community impact to create solutions that last a lifetime.

Designed With & For the Autism Community

Authentic Leadership: Led by autistic innovators, parents, and professionals.

Lived-Experience Mentors: Every startup is paired with autism parents and autistic adults for guidance.

Built-In Pilot Network: Direct access to thousands of autism families for product and service testing.

Beyond Business: Housing, Health & Inclusion

The only incubator integrating autism housing models, adult health services, and entrepreneurship under one roof.

Creates inclusive employment pipelines so autistic adults benefit directly from every startup we launch.

Impact-Driven Funding

Parent Angel Fund: Autism parents invest to create sustainable services for their children’s futures.

Social Impact Bonds: Funding tied to measurable community outcomes—jobs created, housing units built, lives improved.

Lifetime Commitment

Not just a “demo day” and goodbye. We offer long-term mentorship, connecting ventures to the Autism Business Council and a national autism-friendly business certification network.

Ensures startups evolve into community-owned assets, sustaining impact for decades..

Ethical Research & Data

A community-owned autism data hub, ensuring innovation without exploitation.

Facilitates non-university research partnerships to accelerate solutions outside academic red tape.

The Parent-Entrepreneur Track

The only accelerator teaching autism parents to turn their daily problem-solving into scalable businesses.

Dual-track support for both tech startups and micro-businesses owned by autistic adults and parents.