$2M given out at 2018 Rice Business Plan Competition
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network
The 2018 Rice Business Plan Competition was expected to dole out at least $1.4 million in total prizes this year, but that figure was bumped up to more than $2 million by the end of the event.
An additional $565,000 in prizes was awarded at the April 7 banquet, where winners of the three-day event were announced. No Houston-area team was named a winner, but one team from the University of Texas at Austin took home some prizes.
The grand prize winner was Infinite Cooling from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology . The technology startup “uses electric fields to recover water from the evaporative losses of cooling towers so that the same water can be used repeatedly,” according to a press release from Rice University. Infinite Cooling took home more than $500,000 in cash and prizes.
Other winners were:
- Second place: Lapovations from University of Arkansas won more than $150,000. "Lapovations is a medical device company focused on improving laparoscopy," including a "single-use medical device that uses suction to lift the abdominal wall more reliably and less invasively than current lifting methods," per the release.
- Third place: Aday Technologies from Harvard University won $200,000. "Aday is a workforce management tool that lets hourly workers schedule themselves, with the goal of fewer dropped shifts, less overtime and less turnover," per the release.
- Fourth place: Rubi from Brigham Young University won more than $20,000. "Rubi is developing the world’s first completely passive wearable fetal monitor … to track baby movement in the third trimester, when stillbirth becomes an issue," per the release.
- Fifth place: CatheCare from Columbia University won more than $10,000. "CatheCare’s CaSS device attaches onto catheters and uses UV-C light to prevent dangerous catheter-related bloodstream infections," per the release.
- Sixth place: Ozé from MIT won more than $150,000." The mobile app aggregates and analyzes transaction data to push context-specific recommendations to improve performance" with a goal of empowering "small business owners in Africa to make data-driven decisions," per the release.
- Seventh place: WCB Robotics from Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani – Hyderabad Campus in India. WCB Robotics won more than $450,000 in prizes, including the $5,000 People’s Choice Competition sponsored by SoFi and a $300,000 prize awarded by the GOOSE Society of Texas at the banquet. The team is "developing window-cleaning robots for cleaning the façade of high-rise skyscrapers," per the release.
Source: Houston Business Journal
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