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Bright Eyed & Brave

University of Central Oklahoma
Advisor: Amy Johnson
Team Leader: Kenzie McFeely
Team Members: Hayden Magar and Amanda Dely

Bright Eyed & Brave facilitates mindfulness and self-regulation in children ages 3-7. The company’s educational materials provide educators and parents tools to help young learners more effectively manage adversity and their own emotions.

 

Executive Elegance

Oral Roberts University
Advisor: Bruno Teles
Team Leader: Faith Makoni
Team Member: Morandon Henry

Executive Elegance sells women’s professional clothing online with the goal of inspiring women to climb the corporate ladder while looking stylish. Customers select attire on the company’s website and have it delivered within two business days.

 

FurryFloat

East Central University
Advisor: Stacey Bolin
Team Leader: Johnathan Harrington
Team Member: Mackinsey Archer

FurryFloat invites you to take your four-legged friend to the lake with you worry free. The company markets a floating ring developed specifically for dogs to assure their safety when swimming in deep water.

 

Go Chill

Oklahoma State University-OKC
Advisor: Bruno Teles
Advisor: Lisa McConnell
Team Leader: Patrick Arney
Team Members: Albeiro Diaz, Tiffany Lewis and Alondra Lopez

Go Chill has developed a portable cooling device, Chill Baby, for infants up to age 4 which fits easily into a car seat, booster, and stroller. This product uses forced air cooling to lower and maintain the child’s core body temperature, preventing them from overheating.

 

Impulse Drive, LLC

Oklahoma Christian University
Advisor: Russell McGuire
Team Leader: Mark Ferringer
Team Members: John Caldwell, David Dickison and Parker LaMascus

Impulse Drive has pioneered a unique miniature wind turbine technology that drastically increases efficiency and power output of small wind generation. The technology makes wind power generation more affordable for individual homes and developing countries.

 

ParkIT

Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Advisor: Jonna Myers
Team Leader: Edwin Martinez
Team Members: Ryan Baldwin and Alexandra Young

ParkIT combines sensor technology and a mobile app to solve the frustrating dilemma for drivers seeking an open parking space in crowded lots. The technology frees drivers from roaming lots in search of a space while providing valuable analytics to partner organizations.

 

S3 Composting

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
Advisor: Calvin Becker
Team Leader: Eneritz Larranaga
Team Members: Carlos Diaz, Baylee Mays and Garrett Price

S3 Composting converts food leftovers and waste gathered from homes and restaurants into compost sold for use on farms and gardens. The concept turns food waste into a high grade compost that is then sold by the bag to promote vegetation growth.

  

Show Tricks

East Central University
Advisor: Stacey Bolin
Team Leader: Louden Johnson

Show Tricks develops educational videos and a mobile app that put students showing animals a livestock shows at a competitive advantage. The technology provides expert mentoring to enhance opportunities for 4A and FFA members.

 

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