2003 I2P® Global Entries and Award-Winners

Six teams competed in this competition. Following are details on all of the entries.

First Place
Imperial College London

Product

Inhalit

Team Members

Vanh Dang,
Rachel Hames,
Donna Winderbank-Scot

Advisor

Dr. Tim Meldrum

A new asthma monitoring and treatment device, which works with existing inhalers to revolutionise the future of asthma care.

Second Place

The University of Texas at Austin

Product

Si2C Rapid Prototyping

Team Members

Donnie Vanelli,
Scott Evans

Advisor

Dr. David Bourell

Advanced Laser Composites has a novel technology to rapidly manufacture reaction-bonded silicon carbide parts.


Third Place

Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory School of Law

Product

InfoVision

Team Members

Katie Emery,
Adam Severt,
Tim Shippey

Advisor

Dr. Alan Flury

Revolutionary computer interface and software that assists the visually impaired through colors, sounds, stimuli.


Penn State University

Product

Sol-Aid™

Team Members

Sean Barr,
Chris Goldman

Advisor

Dr. Sven Bilen

Sol-Aid™ is a simple-to-use elecronic device that monitors accumulated ultra-violet rays to let users know whn they have been in the sun too long.


Purdue

Product

Judicial Database Systems

Team Members

Chris Reffkin,
Bill Dwyer

Advisor

Dr. Ed Coyle

Judical Database Systems custom designed software for county probation departments alleviating resources spent by country governments.


Stanford University

Product

Mamamikes.com

Team Members

Fred Swaniker

Advisor

Dr. Segeni Ng'ethe

MamaMikes online service enables the East-African Diaspora to send remittances in the form of vouchers for groceries, fuel, and soon healthcare services to their relations in East-Africa.

 

 

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