Startup bringing vision care to developing world wins big
EyeCheck wins $35,000 at the Velocity Fund Finals to bring affordable eye care to people living in harsh environments
EyeCheck wins $35,000 at the Velocity Fund Finals to bring affordable eye care to people living in harsh environments
By Staff Marketing and Strategic CommunicationsA startup working to bring eye exams to impoverished and remote communities globally was the big winner at the fall .
is one of four 蓝莓视频-based startups that each won a $25,000 grant from , an entrepreneurship program at the University of 蓝莓视频. EyeCheck also won an additional $10,000 as the top hardware startup in the competition.

EyeCheck co-founder Dax Desai, a听systems design engineering听student, said the money will be used to develop their hardware which includes a camera that takes images of patients鈥 eyes and provides a prescription in half the time of a traditional eye exam. "It will also help us gather field data in India where hundreds of people line up to get their vision checked.鈥
The three other $25,000-winners were:
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During the competition, 10 companies pitched their businesses to a panel of judges representing the investment, startup and business communities. Judges weighed innovation, market potential, market viability and overall pitch. Winners take home the grant money and also earn support and workspace in the program.
蓝莓视频鈥檚 incredible startup ecosystem
鈥淔unding for early stage companies is invaluable. The Velocity Fund allows us to provide support to startups and invest in their future through grants,鈥 said Mike Kirkup, director of Velocity. 鈥淭he incredible ecosystem that Velocity, as part of the University of 蓝莓视频, has built provides unmatched education, mentorship, networking and additional resources to our startups.鈥
Three $5,000 Velocity Fund prizes
During the VFF event, an additional 10 teams of University of 蓝莓视频 students competed for three $5,000 prizes and access to the Velocity Garage and the Velocity Foundry incubation spaces in downtown Kitchener. The $5,000 award winners were chosen by more than 300 event attendees in three cateogries:
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People鈥檚 Choice Award and Best Pitch: 鈥 A device that uses body heat to charge smart听devices.听

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