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TOP DOG New Venture Championship winners for 2022 announced

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A total of $12,000 in cash and  prizes was awarded during the TOP DOG New Venture Championship at  Louisiana Tech University. Awards were given to the top three finishers  as well as for entrepreneurial spirit.

This past October, teams developed ideas and competed in the TOP DOG  Idea Pitch. After the pitch, student teams had the option to continue  with their ideas and build an investor deck to enter the preliminary  round of the New Venture Championship. After the preliminary round, five  multi-disciplinary teams advanced to compete in the TOP DOG New Venture  Championship.

Team SNAP City Domes won first place and $3,000 with their approach  to rapid-relief housing for disaster victims that provides safe and  secure shelter while home repairs or home replacements are completed.  Members of the team are Trey Achee, Management/Entrepreneurship; Lori  Hawkins, Civil Engineering; Kyla Wilkens, Management/Entrepreneurship;  and Bob Simmons, Mechanical Engineering.

Second place and $1,500 was awarded to Team My Why Apparel. The  team’s plan offers affordable high-quality streetwear which inspires  wearers to find and then follow their life’s purpose and aspirations.  The team is led by Daquonte Bell, Biology.

Med-In-Case was awarded third place and $1,000 with a pill case that  detects if you have taken your medicine on time and reminds you to take  it if you haven’t. Amelia Boudreau, Biomedical Engineering student, made  the pitch.

My Why Apparel also won the $2000 Jones Walker Entrepreneurial spirit Award.

Judges for TOP DOG included  Brenda Brombacher of the McNair Center  for Entrepreneurship and Free Enterprise at Houston Baptist University,  Michael Leachman of the Jones Walker Law Firm, Keith O’Briant of LaCerta  Life Sciences, and Miriam Russell of MEPOL.

Teams are scored on the quality of their new venture investment deck  and the overall viability of their business concept. The TOP DOG was  established in 2002 and is coordinated by Debbie Inman, Director of the  Center for Entrepreneurship and Information Technology. Members of  Bulldog Entrepreneurs, the student organization which empowers  entrepreneurs and promotes innovation on the Louisiana Tech campus serve  as facilitators for the event.

Supporting sponsors for the TOP DOG include Jones Walker Law Firm,  the Louisiana Tech College of Business, Louisiana Tech College of  Engineering and Science, the Center for Entrepreneurship and Information  Technology (CEnIT), the Louisiana Tech Enterprise Center, the  Innovation Enterprise Fund, and the Technology Business Development  Center (TBDC).

Additional final round teams

Mr. Tsunami: A Roomba type device which attaches to a pressure washer  to help homeowners and commercial cleaning companies wash parking lots,  sidewalks, driveways. Team members are Zack Broussard, Electrical  Engineering; Jacob Bridges, Management/Entrepreneurship; and Nolan  Taylor, Mechanical Engineering.

Heal Your Sole: The product combats foot and ankle pain brought on by  sports and physical movement. Team members are Anna Quinlan and Jackson  Meyers, Management/Entrepreneurship; and Mike Marchman, Nanosystems  Engineering.

Original source can be found here.

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