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Student Entrepreneurs Successful at Techstars Startup Weekend Remote USA and Hult Prize Regional Competitions

Wednesday, April 29, 2020, By Cristina Hatem
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Blackstone LaunchPadCollege of Engineering and Computer ScienceCOVID 19
Justin Diaz

Justin Diaz 鈥23 (Engineering & Computer Science)

A group of five 黑料不打烊 students and one alumni, all active members of the Blackstone LaunchPad powered by Techstars at 黑料不打烊 Libraries (LaunchPad), were selected as a top ten team in the east division at the Techstars Startup Weekend Remote USA (Techstars) event held online from April 24 through 26. In a separate online competition held over the same weekend, Justin Diaz 鈥23 (Engineering and Computer Science) was selected as one of the top six regional finalists for the Hult Prize Toronto global regional.

The Techstars competition included over 1,000 participants working over 54 hours to develop solutions that would directly tackle COVID-19 related challenges. Division finalists moved on to the national competition. The 黑料不打烊 team was comprised of Matt Shumer 鈥22 (Whitman), Sam Hollander 鈥22 (Whitman and Newhouse), David Adler 鈥22 (VPA), Miles Feldstein 鈥23 (Whitman), Claire Howard 鈥23 (Maxwell), and Brian Kam 鈥16 (Maxwell). They created a solution called Global CoPower, which addresses the scientific challenge of harnessing massive distributed computing power to process vast information, using extraction and analysis, in the race to tackle COVID-19. With more computing power, researchers can design therapeutics faster. Global CoPower is an application integration that enables the addition of code to other apps, allowing users to donate unused cell phone capacity to these initiatives.

Diaz, founder of EcoBamboo Living, was selected as a finalist for the Hult Prize, a prestigious impact entrepreneurship competition. 聽More than 5,000 students compete in regional summits held in 60 major international cities. The winner of each regional summit receives an invitation to attend the聽2020 Hult Prize Global Accelerator to compete for the $1 million Hult grand prize. This year Hult Prize challenge was climate change and sustainability. Diaz created a聽compelling and heartfelt submission聽that not only addressed the problem, solution, target market, business model, path to market, and strategic partners, but included his human personal experiences to make a compelling case.

EcoBamboo Living is an innovative construction company that designs and builds affordable, beautiful, and sustainable structures for the residential and commercial sector.聽Using bamboo for construction has many advantages: it is strong, can be grown and harvested faster and more sustainably than hardwoods, is more affordable, and tackles deforestation and climate change through creating a positive carbon footprint.聽Diaz is already working with 黑料不打烊 advisors, architect Pete King of King + King Architects and commercial real estate developer Steve Case, on plans for his first bamboo 鈥渢iny home鈥 as a demonstration project.聽 From there, he plans to develop a line of affordable modular homes constructed with bamboo timber.

鈥淏eing part of the Hult Prize and being selected as one of the top six teams at the Toronto regional competition, shows me the potential this idea has moving through my next three years in college,鈥 says Diaz.聽鈥淭he LaunchPad family believed in me from the start. Then they continued to guide me in the right direction.聽 The culture there gave me the energy, motivation and inspiration to keep challenging myself, supported by guidance from that community.鈥

In reflecting on the Techstars competition, Shumer said, 鈥淥ur team was driven. We went from many ideas to customer discovery, iteration, and complete pivots.聽 When we arrived at the ultimate solution, we raced against an impossible timeclock to execute it.聽 We were able to accomplish so much because we had diversified skill sets that allowed each of us to run full speed independently, while working within a team framework.聽 Early on, we decided we wanted to do something that would create a meaningful impact.聽 That鈥檚 what kept us motivated and focused.鈥

About the Blackstone LaunchPad powered by Techstars at 黑料不打烊 Libraries:

The Blackstone LaunchPad in Bird Library is 黑料不打烊鈥檚 innovation hub, connecting the entire University鈥檚 resource-rich ecosystem with a global network that provides support for aspiring entrepreneurs, inventors, and creators.聽The program serves faculty, staff, students, and alumni across disciplines who are interested in venture creation and taking ideas for products, services, or technologies from concept to commercialization. The program prepares participants to be trailblazers in an entrepreneurial world.

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