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In-Spire Wins 鶹ƵUniversity ACC InVenture Prize Competition

Wednesday, February 21, 2018, By News Staff
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two women standing

Kayla Simon and Elizabeth Tarangelo

Elizabeth Tarangelo ’19 and Kayla Simon ’19 will represent 鶹ƵUniversity at the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) InVenture Prize Competition on April 5-6 at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

They were selected top team from a slate of “elite eight” finalists in a campus qualifier held on Feb. 16, coordinated by the at 鶹ƵUniversity. The teams pitched novel ideas for products, services, and technologies to a panel of judges with expertise in law, finance, marketing, design, product development and social enterprise.

Tarangelo and Simon, (ECS) majors, are the , a patent-pending bracelet that can work as a wearable asthma inhaler. The team was the first place winner at the 2017 , and also won the 2017 Impact Prize Competition, sponsored by the LaunchPad as part of . They developed their prototype at the this past summer and worked on their path to commercialization this academic year.

, founded by William Lee Mendes McKnight ’18, , was selected as 鶹ƵUniversity’s alternate for the April ACC event.

The ACC’s 15 member universities come together once a year for the ACC InVenture Prize, with top student innovators competing “Shark Tank”-style before a live audience and panel of expert judges at an ACC campus.  At that April event in Atlanta, the top ACC team will win $15,000, the second-place team will receive $10,000, and $5,000 will go to the fan favorite, based on live texting during the PBS-televised show. Five finalists will be selected in a semi-final round April 5 to compete in the televised finals on April 6.

In-Spire will face off against teams from Boston College, Clemson University, Duke University, Florida State University, Georgia Institute of Technology, North Carolina State, University of Notre Dame, University of Louisville, University of Miami, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, University of Pittsburgh, University of Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University and Wake Forest University.

The eight finalists for the recent 鶹ƵUniversity campus qualifier were:

  • Anything but Beer: team leader Brittany Berry (College of Visual and Performing Arts), for a line of gluten-free alcoholic craft beverages;
  • Com Energy: team leader Tyler Vartabedian (ECS), for a highway barrier-mounted vertical axis wind turbine to provide clean energy;
  • Drop Top: team leader Jason Kuperberg (College of Arts and Sciences) for a drip irrigation utilizing REVLAR, a waterproof, tear-proof, durable paper-thin material;
  • Farm to Flame: team leader William Lee Mendes McKnight (A&S), for a biomass combustion system that can be used to power micro-grids in rural communities living in energy poverty;
  • Fibre Free: team co-leaders Serena Omo-Lamai and Charles Keppler (ECS), for a laundry ball that traps microfibers, preventing them from entering aquifers and the atmosphere;
  • In-Spire: team co-leaders Kayla Simon and Elizabeth Tarangelo (ECS), for a wearable Albuterol inhaler for asthma patients who suffer from asthma attacks while on the go;
  • ModoScript: team leader David Zuleta (A&S), for a Pill-Safe Digital Health System to address overdosing and underdosing;
  • WAYV: team leader Julia Dorie Haber (S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications), for an immersive pop-up unit that will revolutionize the way brands interact with college students.

“The ACC InVenture Prize competition is a chance to showcase innovation by 鶹ƵUniversity students at the national level,” says Vice Chancellor and Provost Michele Wheatly. “Congratulations to the In-Spire team who will proudly represent 鶹Ƶat the finals, as well as to all the students who participated. 鶹ƵUniversity is gaining recognition for the number of students engaged in innovation and entrepreneurship, and their success at the state and national level.”

“I’m delighted that the Blackstone LaunchPad at SU Libraries coordinated this campuswide competition and provided extensive coaching and mentoring to the competitors,” says Dean of Libraries and University Librarian David Seaman. “We are very impressed by the strong and diverse slate of innovations that were developed by 鶹ƵUniversity students.”

“We are incredibly proud of Kayla, Elizabeth and all of the students who participated in the ACC InVenture Prize competition,” says Dean of Engineering and Computer Science Teresa Abi-Nader Dahlberg. “It is particularly exciting to see students who completed the Invent@SU invention accelerator program continue to be recognized as innovators. The skills they developed in Invent@SU—to design, prototype, and pitch a novel device—were on full display in this competition. I encourage all students to follow their example and take advantage of the resources offered by the Blackstone LaunchPad, Invent@SU, and the entire entrepreneurial ecosystem at SU.”

 

 

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