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Friday, April 28, 2023

 

The Hofstra-Digital Remedy Venture Challenge is an annual entrepreneurship competition for Hofstra students administered by the Hofstra University Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship with total prizes valued at $$76,500, made possible through the donation of a Hofstra Board Trustee and CEO of Digital Remedy, Mike Seiman. The competition is in its eleventh year at Hofstra University.

 

We are looking for business ideas that demonstrate scalability, the identification of a unique problem, and has a qualified team in place to execute the idea. The Challenge offers a great experience and is a resume builder for any career path.

 

Contact Sharon Goldsmith with questions: sharon.n.goldsmith@hofstra.edu.

 

April 28, 11:15 am – 1:00 pm

Location: ideaHUb (103 Guthart Hall)

 

Finalists

1K Industries–

1k Industries aims to make personalized wheelchair accessories that help bling out people’s wheelchairs. We design a product all wheelchair users can personalize to fit their chair and personality. We then create a unique software that makes the personalized product from user inputs. This design is then uploaded to a 3D printer for creation.

Founder: Peyton Tansey, Computer Science, ‘23

 

BoJo –

BoJo is a platform for high-school students and high-school counselors. On our platform students create profiles where they answer questions about their college preferences and their academic results. Based on that information students are matched with universities. The counselors get access to the profiles and matches of their students. With that information in hand, they can better guide their journey of finding a college.

Founders: Jonathan Mahrt Guyou, Computer Science, ‘23 & Bo Cautaerts, Accounting, ‘24

 

Bubble Green –

Bubble Green addresses the problem of environmental harm and plastic waste in delivery packaging by turning an invasive plant species, water hyacinth, into sustainable zero-waste packaging filler, offering businesses an eco-friendly alternative to plastic bubble wrap. This approach can have a positive social impact by helping to protect the environment and natural resources for future generations while promoting sustainable business practices.

Founders: Benjarat Tirasirichai, MS Marketing, ‘23, Chris Zhang, MBA, ‘23

 

CMS Biotechnologies –

CMS Biotechnologies is developing a novel technology to purify pharmaceutical compounds that can reduce adverse side effects from medications.

Founder: Arielle Gabalski, Zucker School of Medicine PhD, ‘24

 

COTA-

COTA’s music-based program is for individuals on the autism spectrum who struggle with social, communication, and behavioral challenges. The program is intended to encourage communicative behavior and interaction through leveraging music as an intervention source.

Founder: Michael Ford, Entrepreneurship, ‘23

 

Cozy Clip-

The Cozy Clip is an innovative hair accessory that combines comfort and style into one unique design. Our reformed claw clip is designed to lay flat and bend when leaned against, eliminating discomfort, and providing a more comfortable experience for the user.

Founder: Elena DiStefano, Public Relations, ‘23

 

LacunaFocus –

LacunaFocus is a Gmail optimization app designed to enhance email management for staff, faculty, and students offering a unique intelligent sorting system, summarization, and the ability to optimize emails. We offer a unique product tailored to university needs, cheaper prices, seamless integration, and game-changing features through the application of AI.

Founders: Yulia Erdyv, Computer Science, ‘25, Mykola Izbor, Computer Science, ‘23

 

Love Overdose-

Love Overdose is a pre-revenue e-commerce fashion brand that delivers luxury womenswear to the modern-day girl. We provide quality clothing, inclusive sizing, and creative designs with feminine silhouettes to women of color in the luxury market, an underserved demographic. We celebrate women and promote radical self-confidence through our branding and messaging.

Founders: Tiye Bradley, Accepted Student, Dance ‘25

 

Our Bloom –

OurBloom is a company devoted to providing accessible education on women’s health, guides to living intuitively with your menstrual cycle, and natural solutions to menstrual symptoms. We place a heavy emphasis on researching the needs of Women of Color, who have been underrepresented in the medical field.

Founders: Priya Singh, Finance, ‘23, Aydan Smith, International Business, ‘25, Anjalee Laikhram, Computer Science, ‘22

 

SoCircle

SoCircle recognizes hospitalized, bed-ridden, and recently discharged patients are often deprived of meaningful social connections and depression rates are rampant in this group. We aspire to provide a platform that streamlines social connection, private support groups, friendly AI-based chat therapy, personalized journaling, and a safe and private community for these patients to minimize the likelihood of them developing depression and to optimize their mental health to aid their recovery.

Founder: Bongseok Jung, Medicine, ‘25

 

Photo: Matteo Bracco

Picture by Chris Bull for Bolton College 24/05/13

Bolton College Maths App designed with Modern English Digital. Pictures at the Modern English Digital offices on Tariff Street , Manchester.

Front Darren Hawkins , strategy manager with Modern English Digital and Catherine Langstreth, advanced practitioner and lecturer in maths at Bolton College with back Bruce Thomas, MD of Modern English Digital and Paul McKean, learning resources and ILT development manager with Bolton College.

www.chrisbullphotographer.com

BrowZine:

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Read journals and magazines? Like browsing sections of them in the

library or the bookstore? Disappointed by the fragmentation of the

professional and leisure reading spaces through search experiences?

Well, then, you just might be interested in checking out Browzine.

 

Browzine is an iPad app designed to create a digital equivalent for

the traditional browsing experience. Unfortunately, it requires iOS

5.1, so I can't install it on my original iPad, but I did see a demo,

and hear about some of the forthcoming ideas they have in development

in the Bat Cave. Sounds pretty exciting.

 

For now, if you have a moderately current i-device with recent iOS

installed, the app is free, and will work without customization if you

are willing to just use open-access journals.

 

You start by browsing by subject category, choose a title, skim table

of contents, download the articles desired ...and with none of that

mucking around with interim menus, just straight to PDF and reading

it. Usability features include personal bookshelves, favorite reading

lists, download (or cloud) PDFs, reading with all the iPad

functionality of pinch, swipe, and zoom.

 

Added functionality includes emailing, downloading, sharing through

social media, open in other apps, saving the citation in Zotero for

later research, and more. However (and this is where things get

slick), libraries can apply a local brand and set things up so that

their patrons can access the e-journals from their institution, in the

same browseable format.

Superintendent Pat Skorkowsky and Congresswoman Dina Titus listen to Hyde Park student's ideas for the app design challenge.

I can do The best app design.

All done on the ipad, inkpad app. Design for pop up card / book.

Fitness app UI design

From "The Art of Conversation" exhibit at the fortyfivedownstairs gallery in Melbourne:

 

The artwork pictured here is part of a larger collaborative exhibition series presented by tbC, a Melbourne-based artist run initiative. A fine ‘mesh-like’ layer of text and accompanying imagery present a colloquial and visual dialogue around the arts, community, collectivity and what it’s like to be young. This artwork is also the focal point of a digital app called, The Art of Conversation – an app designed to engage wider audiences in such conversations. On scanning this work, with a free app on an apple device, you are invited to engage in creative conversations. Download tbC’s The Art of Conversation app from the App Store and try it out!

 

The app generates the experience from the image hanging in the gallery, so you have to go there to experience it.

Picture by Chris Bull for Bolton College 24/05/13

Bolton College Maths App designed with Modern English Digital. Pictures at the Modern English Digital offices on Tariff Street , Manchester.

Front Darren Hawkins , strategy manager with Modern English Digital and Catherine Langstreth, advanced practitioner and lecturer in maths at Bolton College with back Bruce Thomas, MD of Modern English Digital and Paul McKean, learning resources and ILT development manager with Bolton College.

www.chrisbullphotographer.com

Friday, April 28, 2023

 

The Hofstra-Digital Remedy Venture Challenge is an annual entrepreneurship competition for Hofstra students administered by the Hofstra University Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship with total prizes valued at $$76,500, made possible through the donation of a Hofstra Board Trustee and CEO of Digital Remedy, Mike Seiman. The competition is in its eleventh year at Hofstra University.

 

We are looking for business ideas that demonstrate scalability, the identification of a unique problem, and has a qualified team in place to execute the idea. The Challenge offers a great experience and is a resume builder for any career path.

 

Contact Sharon Goldsmith with questions: sharon.n.goldsmith@hofstra.edu.

 

April 28, 11:15 am – 1:00 pm

Location: ideaHUb (103 Guthart Hall)

 

Finalists

1K Industries–

1k Industries aims to make personalized wheelchair accessories that help bling out people’s wheelchairs. We design a product all wheelchair users can personalize to fit their chair and personality. We then create a unique software that makes the personalized product from user inputs. This design is then uploaded to a 3D printer for creation.

Founder: Peyton Tansey, Computer Science, ‘23

 

BoJo –

BoJo is a platform for high-school students and high-school counselors. On our platform students create profiles where they answer questions about their college preferences and their academic results. Based on that information students are matched with universities. The counselors get access to the profiles and matches of their students. With that information in hand, they can better guide their journey of finding a college.

Founders: Jonathan Mahrt Guyou, Computer Science, ‘23 & Bo Cautaerts, Accounting, ‘24

 

Bubble Green –

Bubble Green addresses the problem of environmental harm and plastic waste in delivery packaging by turning an invasive plant species, water hyacinth, into sustainable zero-waste packaging filler, offering businesses an eco-friendly alternative to plastic bubble wrap. This approach can have a positive social impact by helping to protect the environment and natural resources for future generations while promoting sustainable business practices.

Founders: Benjarat Tirasirichai, MS Marketing, ‘23, Chris Zhang, MBA, ‘23

 

CMS Biotechnologies –

CMS Biotechnologies is developing a novel technology to purify pharmaceutical compounds that can reduce adverse side effects from medications.

Founder: Arielle Gabalski, Zucker School of Medicine PhD, ‘24

 

COTA-

COTA’s music-based program is for individuals on the autism spectrum who struggle with social, communication, and behavioral challenges. The program is intended to encourage communicative behavior and interaction through leveraging music as an intervention source.

Founder: Michael Ford, Entrepreneurship, ‘23

 

Cozy Clip-

The Cozy Clip is an innovative hair accessory that combines comfort and style into one unique design. Our reformed claw clip is designed to lay flat and bend when leaned against, eliminating discomfort, and providing a more comfortable experience for the user.

Founder: Elena DiStefano, Public Relations, ‘23

 

LacunaFocus –

LacunaFocus is a Gmail optimization app designed to enhance email management for staff, faculty, and students offering a unique intelligent sorting system, summarization, and the ability to optimize emails. We offer a unique product tailored to university needs, cheaper prices, seamless integration, and game-changing features through the application of AI.

Founders: Yulia Erdyv, Computer Science, ‘25, Mykola Izbor, Computer Science, ‘23

 

Love Overdose-

Love Overdose is a pre-revenue e-commerce fashion brand that delivers luxury womenswear to the modern-day girl. We provide quality clothing, inclusive sizing, and creative designs with feminine silhouettes to women of color in the luxury market, an underserved demographic. We celebrate women and promote radical self-confidence through our branding and messaging.

Founders: Tiye Bradley, Accepted Student, Dance ‘25

 

Our Bloom –

OurBloom is a company devoted to providing accessible education on women’s health, guides to living intuitively with your menstrual cycle, and natural solutions to menstrual symptoms. We place a heavy emphasis on researching the needs of Women of Color, who have been underrepresented in the medical field.

Founders: Priya Singh, Finance, ‘23, Aydan Smith, International Business, ‘25, Anjalee Laikhram, Computer Science, ‘22

 

SoCircle

SoCircle recognizes hospitalized, bed-ridden, and recently discharged patients are often deprived of meaningful social connections and depression rates are rampant in this group. We aspire to provide a platform that streamlines social connection, private support groups, friendly AI-based chat therapy, personalized journaling, and a safe and private community for these patients to minimize the likelihood of them developing depression and to optimize their mental health to aid their recovery.

Founder: Bongseok Jung, Medicine, ‘25

 

Photo: Matteo Bracco

LegacyChamp Web & Mobile App Design #16

LegacyChamp Web & Mobile App Design #16

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Design by Zack Darling Creative Associates

To see our full design portfolio and learn more about our work, please visit www.zackdarling.com

This is a logo for an app design/layout. The concept of the layout was to create an app to stop people from using social media

This image I took to illustrate a way to take images on the iPad through my iPhone and bluetooth technology, appeared in an article on iPad and the Indian market on the iPad App Design page:nhttp://ipadappdesign.net/would-apples-ipad-take-time-to-hit-indian-market/

Fitness app UI design

While in the gallery, it enervates a series of questions about art you can respond to; but you also see interspersed the responses from other visitors.

 

From "The Art of Conversation" exhibit at the fortyfivedownstairs gallery in Melbourne:

 

The artwork pictured here is part of a larger collaborative exhibition series presented by tbC, a Melbourne-based artist run initiative. A fine ‘mesh-like’ layer of text and accompanying imagery present a colloquial and visual dialogue around the arts, community, collectivity and what it’s like to be young. This artwork is also the focal point of a digital app called, The Art of Conversation – an app designed to engage wider audiences in such conversations. On scanning this work, with a free app on an apple device, you are invited to engage in creative conversations. Download tbC’s The Art of Conversation app from the App Store and try it out!

 

The app generates the experience from the image hanging in the gallery, so you have to go there to experience it.

NO REPRO FEES 18th May, 2014.Fine Gael's Interactive Animated Facebook App designed to provide users with fun, but informative tips for Polling Day on May 23rd is is Minister for Children Charlie Flanagan TD and Local election candidate Nadine Meisonnave

in Temple Bar.The app can be accessed on Facebook here www.facebook.com/fine.gael/app_1447047198872162

Or

On our website here www.finegael.ie/facebook/polling-day-tips/ (preferable for mobile users)* Editors Note The app was designed by Fine Gael's Digital Media Department in conjunction with Webfactory.

.Photo:Barry Cronin/www.barrycronin.com 087-9598549 046-9055044 info@barrycronin.com

The IP App Challenge concluded November 29 at high-tech cultural center @america when two teams of app developers won first prize for mobile apps designed to fight piracy and protect intellectual property rights. Six finalists, including three student and three professional app developers, demo-ed their intellectual property-themed apps before a panel of judges, who represented industry, the Embassy, and the entrepreneur community. Over the past several months, U.S. Embassy Jakarta, in partnership with Global Entrepreneurship Program Indonesia (GEPI), solicited almost 40 app proposals from student and professional app developers to promote intellectual property protection in Indonesia.

Fitness app UI design

elearningcompany.tumblr.com/post/113412517268/mobile-apps... >>> Mobile apps design – Effective learning while on the move >>> The ubiquity and rapid development of mobile technology has had a positive impact on learning as m-learning can be an extremely viable option of education and training. Mobile learning can come in handy in a way traditional education or even computer based learning can’t. You can learn on the move.

The IP App Challenge concluded November 29 at high-tech cultural center @america when two teams of app developers won first prize for mobile apps designed to fight piracy and protect intellectual property rights. Six finalists, including three student and three professional app developers, demo-ed their intellectual property-themed apps before a panel of judges, who represented industry, the Embassy, and the entrepreneur community. Over the past several months, U.S. Embassy Jakarta, in partnership with Global Entrepreneurship Program Indonesia (GEPI), solicited almost 40 app proposals from student and professional app developers to promote intellectual property protection in Indonesia.

I can do The best app design.

The IP App Challenge concluded November 29 at high-tech cultural center @america when two teams of app developers won first prize for mobile apps designed to fight piracy and protect intellectual property rights. Six finalists, including three student and three professional app developers, demo-ed their intellectual property-themed apps before a panel of judges, who represented industry, the Embassy, and the entrepreneur community. Over the past several months, U.S. Embassy Jakarta, in partnership with Global Entrepreneurship Program Indonesia (GEPI), solicited almost 40 app proposals from student and professional app developers to promote intellectual property protection in Indonesia.

Our passion for software illustrated by the Apps with love heartbeat

Fitness app UI design

The IP App Challenge concluded November 29 at high-tech cultural center @america when two teams of app developers won first prize for mobile apps designed to fight piracy and protect intellectual property rights. Six finalists, including three student and three professional app developers, demo-ed their intellectual property-themed apps before a panel of judges, who represented industry, the Embassy, and the entrepreneur community. Over the past several months, U.S. Embassy Jakarta, in partnership with Global Entrepreneurship Program Indonesia (GEPI), solicited almost 40 app proposals from student and professional app developers to promote intellectual property protection in Indonesia.

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