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During the event you will get the chance to watch 5 TechIdea finalists pitch their TechIdea to a panel of judges from the business and technical community. The top 3 pitches win cash prizes of $500, $250 and $100. The audience will also get a chance to select their favorite pitch and the winning team receives $50!
Support ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ student teams and register for the event!
°Õ³ó±ðÌýcompetition encourages ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ students, working in teams, to propose new technologically-based ideas/solutions in the form of new products, services and/or ventures to solve real world problems.
Winning Teams
1st Place & Audience Favorite
TrustCare
Lulan Shen (Electrical and Computer Eng, PhD candidate) and Ruofeng Li (Electrical and Computer Eng, Master's candidate)
Innovative solution to facilitate the communication between family members and health care facilities.
2nd Place
AvaChat
Mohamed Benkirane (Software Eng, Undergrad) and Yasmine Benkirane (Speech Pathology, Master's candidate)
A new video-chat platform optimized for the needs of low-bandwidth users.
3rd Place
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Shirley Huang (Mech.Eng, Undergrad) and Kayla Li (Chem.Eng, Undergrad)
Platform which serves as a smart pet assistant for any pet owner.
Remaining TechIdea Finalists
Innato
Joey Koay (Software Eng, Undergrad) and Maggie Xiong (Biology and Computer Science, Undergrad)
Product aimed at drastically improving the mental health of paralyzed patients by allowing them to interact with others and engage in various activities without moving their body physically using electroencephalography (EEG) and brain-computer interface (BCI).
Smart-Eyeglass
Arun Butte (Electrical and Computer Eng, Master's candidate) and Seyedfakhreddin Nabavi (Electrical and Computer Eng, PhD candidate)
Automatic food intake monitoring.
TechIdea Judges
Mitchell Wasserman, COO of Sportlogiq
Mitchell is an experienced entrepreneurial leader with multiple successes building sustainable technology-based businesses, driving high recurring revenue streams and strong customer retention rates. He focuses on developing a corporate culture of excellence, teamwork, transparency, continuous improvement and commitment to driving high-margin growth. He obtained his bachelor’s in software engineering and his graduate diploma in public accountancy from ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University.
Ruchy Khurana, Business Coach at YES
At , Ruchy works with entrepreneurs at all stages of the business life cycle, helping them tackle issues such as cash flow management, marketing, expansion pains and so on. As an entrepreneur herself, Ruchy recognizes that launching a venture can be both rewarding and challenging at the same time, and she aims to find ways to create a community of support for individuals looking to start or scale a business.
Bruce Tracy, Physics Teacher at John Abbott College
Bruce is a graduate of ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Engineering (B. Eng, Mech, 1991; M. Eng, Aerospace 1993) and was president of the EUS in 1990 - 1991. During his time at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ, he was very active in EUS activities, including founding REACH, the summer science and engineering camp as well as founding The Pipeline. (An early picture of Bruce is posted on the walls of the EUS office.) After graduating, he spent a few months at Paramax working on the doomed EH101 helicopter contract that was canceled by the federal government. Bruce continued his career with a small software company, Maya, doing computational fluid dynamics and heat transfer analysis for companies all over the world. Bruce shifted his career into teaching, first in England and now at John Abbott College in the Physics Department. Bruce is also the program coordinator for the STEAM-based Arts & Sciences Program.