Small-business plan team, InnerVision (Liz Slape-MBA, Jeff Veltkamp-MMBA, Annelie Reckling-MMBA, Anoop Prasanna-MMBA, and Bryon Western-engineering) won the technology track at Carnegie-Mellon Saturday. At Carnegie-Mellon there are three winners - in life sciences, cleantech, and technology. The team won a $20,000 investment in the company and $20,000 in legal services. This team outperformed teams from Duke, UCLA, and UT in the first round.
Walton is off to another fantastic start this year. We have several teams competing and I will be sure to continue to share the results.
Here is a complete list of the results at Carnegie-Mellon. Those in italics were first round competitors of InnerVision.
TransportCHAIN-Carnegie Mellon University-1st Cleantech
Rubitection-Carnegie Mellon University
Seamless Receipts-Cornell University-won wildcard
OpenArms-Duke University-1st round competitor
Nirvana-Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (India)
QP Digital-Indiana University
CervoCheck-Johns Hopkins University
BizWiz-Johns Hopkins University
Drive Safe-Kennesaw State University
GlucaGO LLC-Purdue University
Bloodox-Universidad de los Andes (Colombia)
InnerVision-University of Arkansas-1st - technology
TekTrak-University of California, Los Angeles-1st round competitor
TenMed-University of California, San Diego
Power2Switch-University of Chicago
Thermal Conservation-U Illinois -Chicago
NanoMark-University of Louisville-1st - life sciences
SpectroDent-University of Manitoba (Canada)
Degree Energy Services-University of Maryland
Enertia-University of Michigan
June Energy-University of Michigan
Mosaic-University of Oregon
Digital Proctor-University of Texas at Austin-2nd-technology
Metabo View-University of Utah
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