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Tied for second place:
“Vital Ryde”: Rokas Cesnulevcious, Hope Cesnulevcious, Mills Hunter Camp, and Andela Brguljan; “Healing Gardens”: Blake Burris, Tara Blessinger, Catherine Vaughan, and Jeremy Anderson.
First place team “STEI" (Safe Tracking of Eloped Individuals) Michael Austin, Suri Nuthalapati, Michael Polley, Sydney Schmitt, and Jacob Delk. Pronounced stay, STEI is a dementia patient tracking system that is accurate down to 1 meter with real time vital monitoring.
Open regionally to students, faculty, staff and the community, Startup Weekend is a 54-hour event where developers, designers, marketers, product managers and startup enthusiasts come together to share ideas, form teams, build products and launch startups. For this year’s event, SWE organizers have chosen to theme the event “Better Health Through Innovation,” and are asking participants to focus their ideas on ways to improve the health outcomes of Vanderburgh County and the surrounding area.
To provide solutions for improving this metric, participants will be asked to choose one of three “innovation buckets” and focus on solving a problem within that area during the weekend:
  • Behavioral Health: stigma, depression, suicide, dementia, substance abuse connection
  • Exercise/Nutrition: lifestyle, obesity, activity spaces, education, food insecurity
  • Information Technology/Data Analytics: need to improve local data, community feedback, information/communication options
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