Product Improving Prosthetic Comfort Wins Elevator Pitch Contest

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Product Improving Prosthetic Comfort Wins Elevator Pitch Contest

James Wagner, chief executive officer of BI Medical, LLC in North Kingstown, is the winner of the annual statewide Elevator Pitch Contest sponsored by the Rhode Island Business Plan Competition. 

Wagner told how his company's product promotes comfort for people who need to wear prosthetics. He explained to judges why his company's Silver-Liner technology provides the best approach for removing dirt, dead skin, and bacterial byproducts that cause off-putting prosthetic liner odor.

Wagner and nine other presenters together took home $1,000 in cash prizes.

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Other Winners Include:

  • Andrew Howes, a Brown University student, presented Fibrosis, a technology patented at Brown University used to screen for anti-fibrotic drugs.
  • Roxanne LaCroix, of North Kingstown, pitched Cross Peptides Inc., which has created the intellectual property for a peptide with strong anti-microbial properties.
  • Mindy Levine, of Kingston, pitched Cyclo-Sensing, which uses technology developed at the University of Rhode Island to create commercial products that enable consumers to control their chemical exposure.
  • Anthony Markey, a University of Rhode Island, who pitched Libby, an online platform that allows students to buy and sell textbooks exclusively to peers on their campus.
  • Brian McHugh, a University of Rhode Island student, pitched MyDiabetesTracker, a product that lets users preventatively monitor foot ulcers and overweight.
  • Anthony Peltier, a University of Rhode Island, pitched Smart Collar, a pet collar with embedded technology designed to protect it from predatory dangers, such as coyote attacks. 
  • Lucy Price, a Brown University student, presented Girlpower, an organic, ready-to-go, bottled protein drink that caters exclusively to women.
  • Kyle Tysvaer, of Riverside, who pitched Steal My Wedding Day, a consulting platform that supports reselling of canceled wedding and other events. 
  • Neelum Wong, a Brown University student, pitched Brown University Microscopy Sample Prep, a platform that improves the quality of microscopy imaging for nanomaterials.

 

Elevator Pitch Contest 

The 11th annual Rhode Island Elevator Pitch Contest as held at Tech Collective in Providence, The event drew 34 presenters and about 100 others who watched and listened. 

Presenters had 90 seconds to present their idea to a panel of judges, who then gave verbal feedback about the clarity and persuasiveness of the presentation. 

“Among the skills successful entrepreneurs need to master is how to effectively present their business idea to potential investors, partners, and employees. Persuading others that you have a worthy idea takes practice, and everybody who participated in the Elevator Pitch Contest got valuable advice from our judges,” said Competition Co-chair Peggy Farrell, partner with the Hinckley Allen law firm.

RI Biz Plan Competition 

The Rhode Island Business Plan Competition was established in 2000 and has been recognized as one of the top 40 business plan competitions in the US. 

The competition has been awarded over $2 million in prizes to developing companies across multiple industries. 

The competition is free and open to anyone age 18 or over. 

Click here for more information. 


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