INDIANAPOLIS (March 27, 2019) – Eleven teams of Hoosier high
school students will gather in Indianapolis on April 4 for the final round of the
2019 Innovate WithIN™ pitch competition, a statewide initiative hosted by the
Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC), Indiana Department of
Education and Ball State University.
“Innovate WithIN™ empowers Indiana’s young
entrepreneurs to draw upon their creative thinking and problem-solving skills
to develop, execute and present an idea for a business, product or
venture,” said Elaine Bedel, president of the IEDC. “We’re
overwhelmed by the support and encouragement expressed by Hoosier students,
parents, school administrators and teachers throughout this process, and can’t
wait to watch as our finalists showcase their innovative ideas during the state
competition.”
After submitting video pitches for the first
round of the competition, more than 65 teams were selected to pitch their
entrepreneurial ideas at regional competitions across the state. The nine
regional finalists, who each received a $1,000 cash prize and qualified for the
state competition, are:
- LyfePack,
led by Cameron Klein, Colten Mouzin and James Hancock at Rivet High School
in Vincennes, developed a tech-integrated, kevlar backpack that promotes
energy efficiency and improves student safety.
Region One (Southwest Indiana)
- Kolt Electronic Solutions, led by Koltan Hauersperger and Brooks Wathen at
Jennings County High School in North Vernon, plans to create a power line
monitoring system that tracks voltage and detects obstructions and
damages.
Region Two (Southeast Indiana)
- Urban Harvest,
led by Jesse Kogge at the Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship in
Bloomington, plans to utilize indoor hydroponic farms and a vending
machine-style distribution system to combat food deserts.
Region Three (West Central Indiana – Terre Haute)
- 3D Printing Filament Waste, led by Steven Bass, Austin Robinson and Daniel Joven
at Greenfield-Central High School in Greenfield, developed a
cost-effective recycling method for polymers used in 3D printing.
Region Four (East Central Indiana) - Calm Balm,
led by Kaleigh Newton and Allison Santa Rita at Noblesville High School in
Noblesville, created and marketed all-natural lip balms utilizing
essential oils to relieve stress.
Region Five (West Central Indiana – Lafayette)
- RearVue, led
by Andrew Romes, Alex Termini and Faith Spencer at Hobart High School in
Hobart, seeks to improve bicycle safety through a distance measurement
sensor harnessing LED technology to warn cyclists of approaching vehicles.
Region Six (Northwest Indiana)
- Empathy Easel,
led by Kristina Rea at Adams High School in South Bend, designed and
packaged custom art kits allowing its customers to express their emotions
through artwork.
Region Seven (North Central Indiana)
- Millie & Mabel, led by Lillian Herrmann at Manchester Jr.-Sr. High School
in Manchester, created a line of homemade jewelry aimed at empowering
Hoosier women and helping boost their confidence.
Region Eight (Northeast Indiana)
- Other Side,
led by Kaikeyi Paxton and Karissa Nielsen-Baker at Purdue Polytechnic High
School in Indianapolis, developed custom office supplies for left-handed
individuals.
Region Nine (Central Indiana)
New to this year’s program, the runners-up from each region competed in a Wild Card round, which allowed the public to vote for two teams to advance to the state competition. Receiving 2,339 out of the 7,608 total votes, the two Wild Card teams are:
- Student Services,
led by Isabel France, James Booth and Kallen Kelsheimer from Wabash
High School in Wabash, started a business specializing in lawn care and
other services for homeowners in northeast Indiana.
Region Eight (Northeast Indiana)
- Puma Sips Coffee Shop, led by Zoey Lewis and Dawnyai Jones from Indianapolis
Metropolitan High School in Indianapolis, launched an in-school,
student-run coffee shop.
Region Nine (Central Indiana)
Photos of the regional and
Wild Card winners can be found here.
These 11 teams will compete at the 2019 Innovate
WithIN™ state competition for the chance to win $10,000 cash prize,
$10,000 toward one year of in-state tuition, internship opportunities and
mentoring services.