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The Entrepreneurship Concepts competition 2023 finalists
The Entrepreneurship Concepts competition 2023 finalists
The Entrepreneurial Concepts Competition is one of many entrepreneurial competitions organized by the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Engineering Design at the Faculty of Engineering. It gives students with entrepreneurial ideas the opportunity to develop business plans and get them off the ground.

Meet the winners of this year's Entrepreneurship Concepts Competition, which include Steampunk Education, a platform that allows STEM teachers to create educational content bundled into kits that they can sell for other teachers to use in classrooms; GastroTrackAI, a mobile app that can process digestive symptoms and provide solutions, and a free skin cancer detection app that can help determine if moles or spots on the skin are cancerous.

First place winner receiving cheque
First-place winner Gabe Braden receiving his team鈥檚 $5,000 prize.

First place: Steampunk Education

The first-place winners in this year鈥檚 competition are Gabe Braden (COO), Cole Braden (COO), and Engy Elsayed (educational content creator). Gabe is currently a software engineering student, while his brother, Cole, is a high school student currently taking 4U courses at 91精品黑料吃瓜. Their partner, Engy, is also a software engineering student, as well as an intern at Google.

Their entrepreneurial concept is a platform called Steampunk Education, which allows teachers to create content as educational kits. Teachers can then sell their courses and kits on the platform and share them with other STEM teachers. The partners describe this platform as a cross between SkillShare and Etsy.

Second place winner receiving cheque
Second-place winner Aidan MacAdam receiving his team鈥檚 $3,000 prize.

Second place: GastroTrackAI

The second-place winners of this year鈥檚 competition are Aidan MacAdam (founder and CEO) and David Goguen (co-founder and CTO). Aidan is currently a PhD student in biomedical engineering and the chief technology officer of ReKuPERA Biotech Corporation. His colleague, David, is a computer engineering graduate and the CTO of iROOMit, which has developed an app for finding roommates in Canada.

Their concept is a mobile app that can process digestive symptoms and relate the findings to diet, medication and overall gut health through machine learning. The app will analyze common digestive symptoms using deep learning image recognition, to provide the user with information about their bowel health and the need to schedule an appointment with a gastroenterologist. GastroTrackAI will also be able to suggest dietary programs that could have a positive impact on the user鈥檚 bowel health.

The two students also participated in the Entrepreneurial Idea Competition, where they finished first.

Third place winner receiving cheque
Third-place winner Kishita Rajesh Pakhrani receiving her $2,000 prize.
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