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, |
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 |
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Product |
Si2C Rapid Prototyping |
Team Members |
Donnie Vanelli, |
Advisor |
Dr. David Bourell |
Advanced Laser Composites has a novel technology to rapidly manufacture reaction-bonded silicon carbide parts. |
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| Third Place | |
Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory School of Law |
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Product |
InfoVision |
Team Members |
Katie Emery, |
Advisor |
Dr. Alan Flury |
Revolutionary computer interface and software that assists the visually impaired through colors, sounds, stimuli. |
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Penn State University |
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Product |
Sol-Aid™ |
Team Members |
Sean Barr, |
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. |
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Purdue |
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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. |
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| 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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| Hosts | Partners and Sponsors |
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Selig Fund in Entrepreneurial Studies Roden Center of Entrepreneurship |






