Two teams featuring À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Engineering students took home $5,000 each at the recent Concept $5K pitch competition for spring 2021.
House AI and Maesos were among four winners at the virtual event, with one of the winners, MedAtlas, collecting an additional $5,000 for the top health-related idea.




Adam Lam of House AI (left) and Jack Paduchowski, Kurtis Eisler and Brandon Chan of Maesos.
Featuring computer engineering student Adam Lam, is developing data analytics solutions to help hospitals and other healthcare institutions improve workflow while also saving lives and money.
, which is made up of mechatronics engineering students Brandon Chan, Jack Paduchowski and Kurtis Eisler, is developing an Internet of Things monitoring network to optimize agricultural management, maximize yield and limit damage.
Six other finalists
Eight of 10 teams in the finals of the thrice-yearly event had members from À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Engineering. The other six were AIpaca, ASPx, Emre, Keystroke, MicroBuild Masonry and .
MedAtlas is working to simplify access to healthcare specialists in Africa via telemedicine solutions. The fourth winner, , is developing a portable, inexpensive, simple pasteurization kit for herders in Kenya to clean milk and prevent the spread of deadly illnesses.
Concept is an experiential entrepreneurship and pre-incubator program at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ. It is provided by , an incubator for early stage, pre-seed startup companies.
Voting is open until Aug. 6 to determine the People’s Champ winner of $500. Video pitches by the teams can be found on YouTube by going to