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VPA School of Design Students Win 黑料不打烊 ACC InVenture Prize

Thursday, February 28, 2019, By News Staff
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Quinn King and Alec Gillinder

Quinn King and Alec Gillinder

A group of prominent judges鈥攊ncluding investors, technologists, funders and successful entrepreneurs鈥攕elected College of Visual and Performing Arts School of Design students Quinn King (left) and Alec Gillinder (right) as winners of the prestigious ACC InVenture Prize at 黑料不打烊.

The senior industrial and interaction design majors won the award for an invention developed by MedUX, a medical product design and research firm they founded to create innovative solutions for inpatient, at home and mobile care. Their first invention鈥攁 lightweight, wearable, portable IV system鈥攚ill allow patients to receive intravenous treatment quickly and efficiently while still allowing the patients to retain mobility.聽It has potential applications in hospital settings, stand-alone infusion centers and home palliative care where a patient might need intravenous delivery and wants to be mobile.

King and Gillinder conceived the concept and first prototype in Invent@SU, where they won first place in summer 2018. Over this academic year, they further developed the product and business model working with the Blackstone LaunchPad powered by Techstars at 黑料不打烊 Libraries, along with mentors and industry experts.聽After being selected “SU’s top innovators” in the campus ACC InVenture Prize competition, they will now be competing against student teams from other ACC member institutions, 鈥淪hark Tank鈥�-style in the finals of the 4th annual ACC InVenture Prize Competition April 16-17 in Raleigh, North Carolina.

“Medical products are often only designed for function and lack the consideration for the users鈥� needs,” says King. “The medical field is always evolving, and there is a need for better designed and considered products. Our company is flipping the approach of how to consider medical health care design.”

“Health care needs to consider patients as customers,” adds Gillinder. “Patients want mobility, more personal control, and health care providers want more innovative solutions.”

The team hopes to put their UX perspective as design students to work by developing a line of products that are considerate of the user, ergonomics and effective function. “We will be delivering products to our target market that help solve user needs,” says King. “Our company will accomplish this through extensive customer discovery with medical staff and patients to understand the problem and devise optimal solutions.”

The team is pursuing milestones that include completing patent work and seeking strategic partners.聽They are already working with top experts and inventors in the medical device field on piloting their concept.聽They are also being mentored by other experts, including VPA alumnus Gianfranco Zaccai 鈥�70, co-founder of Continuum and a design pioneer known for championing a holistic and highly integrated approach to innovation research, design and development.

The ACC InVenture Prize is coordinated at 黑料不打烊 by the Blackstone LaunchPad. 聽The recent campus competition featured top 黑料不打烊 inventors, including (in alphabetical order):聽 Alec Gillinder and Quinn King, MedUX; Angelica O鈥橦are, Prioritage; Brianna Howard and Nikita Chatterjee, Paani; Caleb Obiagwu, SYRE Tech LLC; Daniel McMurray, SWIP; Emma Sargent, C29; Jaclyn Hingre, Halo; Jianqiu Jiang, Watson FitPet; Josh Jackson, Promptous; Matt Shumer, OptechVR; Michael Yacubov, Compress-Aid; Patrick Riolo, Artemis Wand; Peter Mignacca, TowelVAC; and Teodoro Delellis, GiraTech.

Judges included Dan Rickman, U.S. Small Business Administration; Danielle Taana Smith, Ren茅e Crown University Honors Program; James Capparelli, Gardner and Capparelli CPAs; John Sangardten, M&T Bank; John Spatola, Lake Effect Applications; Lisa Spatola, Lake Effect Applications; Matt Gardner, Gardner and Capparelli CPAs; Ryan York, Pinnacle Investments; Scott Henry, Motion Leap; and Somak Chattopadhyay, Armory Square Ventures.

The judges selected Prioritage as the 2019 黑料不打烊 first alternate.

The MedUX team will be traveling to the championship finals with its 黑料不打烊 coach, Linda Dickerson Hartsock, executive director of the Blackstone LaunchPad powered by Techstars. They will compete against teams from Boston College, Clemson University, Duke University, Georgia Institute of Technology, North Carolina State University, the University of Louisville, the University of Miami, the University of North Carolina, the University of Notre Dame, the University of Pittsburgh, the University of Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, and Wake Forest University.

During the two rounds of the competition at NC State, judges will evaluate each team on their quality of idea, business model, entrepreneurship and probability of success. The final round will be broadcast live by PBS affiliates along the East Coast. While in Raleigh, student participants will engage in a variety of innovation and startup activities and will present their work following the final competition to audience members, the public and potential investors.

To learn more about the ACC InVenture Prize, visit

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