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“Through the whole process, I actually began to see my design turn into a prototype, and now my prototype might actually become a patented reality. By the end, I was so happy that I had chosen to take a chance on myself and do something that brought my engineering and hooping life together.”
—Danielle McIntosh
“I thought of this product two years ago—I wrote it down and kind of forgot about it for awhile. And I realized that if I didn’t do it, I’d always regret it, so I just decided to pursue it. The competition is a great outlet for anyone interested in innovation and development. The experience gives you the tools to develop the idea and the confidence to continue.”
—Daniel Gartenberg
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Accessible Incontinence Device: A catheterized system to sense bladder pressure and control urine flow to prevent incontinence
“In biomedical engineering, we have to design projects every semester, so the design process wasn’t really new to us, but looking at stuff from more of a business perspective was something we’re not completely used to.”
“It’s always good to try something new.”
—Jon Sass
Innovators: Arin Ellingson, Marty Grasse, Ben Schoepke, Jon Sass and Dave Schurter
First place, Schoofs Prize for Creativity