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TU/e Contest 2020 grand final

Last week was the grand finale of the TU/e contest 2020, an initiative of TU/e innovation Space. The TU/e contest is innovation competition for entrepreneurial engineers with international ambitions!

The teams meet successful entrepreneurs and leading international companies that guide them on their way from dream to demo to global market.

The TU/e contest 2020 competition has a few categories: 

In the Ideation category, team Electude won . Refreshing ideas this team has about the new learning! They strive for a world where students can learn by experimenting and simulating the subjects (eLECTURE).

In the Prototyping category, team Goal3 wins! This team is working to develop a high-performance patient monitoring system that allows clinicians to get an early diagnosis for acute illnesses. Through a combination of durable and easy-to-use hardware, supporting software and smart algorithms, they are creating a system that automatically detects diseases that are currently undetected.

In the student teams category, Fruitpunch AI goes home with the win. They aspire global community of AI engineers applying AI for Good: educating the new generation while solving sustainable development goals, nice ambition too!  

The 4 partners awards were won by:

KEBL wins the ASML makers award! It developed a bicycle lighting solution that specifically tries to encourage people to use bicycle lights by providing a user-friendly product. KEBL's lights can be charged in their own case at the same time so the batteries don't run out. Very innovative!

Climars hero wins support fund sustainability award. They encourage sustainable habits! The Climars app is your guide and buddy on the way to a sustainable lifestyle. With the app you can participate in a 21-day challenge around a specific topic. Towards a better climate together

Goal3 also draws the win with the Wildcard 4TU Impact Challenge.

The audience award went to A Place for now! Their ambition is to solve the housing crisis for new students. They are creating an innovative connecting platform to connect residents in university cities with seeking students. 

Best of luck to all on behalf of Twice!