Congratulations to teams Ultropia, FuchsiaBand, and Osto-Mate for taking the top prizes in the 2022 GIX Innovation Competition! Now in its fifth year, the competition aims to spur innovative and inclusive solutions to pressing global problems. For 2022, entrants were challenged to create a novel technological or robotic solution for the home that addresses a problem related to health, wellness, or the environment. Teams from 13 countries submitted a broad range of projects that leveraged software, AI, machine learning, sensors, 3D printing, robots, and more.
Cody Birkland, Amy Swanson, and Lloyd V. Dees of Team Ultropia were awarded first place in the 2022 GIX Innovation for their work on a low-energy laundry technology. Their prototype uses ultrasonic energy to clean and dry clothing, significantly reducing energy consumption and making washer-dryer technology more broadly accessible. Judges were impressed with both the technical quality of the team’s work, as well as the plan for bringing their solution to market. Team Ultropia were awarded first prize of $8,000 and three Oculus Quest 2s.
“This will help us implement change in laundry machine accessibility to the 5 billion people who still wash clothes by hand with an environmentally friendly machine that will help fight climate change,” said Amy Swanson on LinkedIn. “We learned so much through the GIX process and really appreciate our mentors (Yan (Regina) Song and Jim Pfaendtner) who helped us communicate our message!”
Second prize was awarded to Tantai Davis, Jessie Zhao, Yunfan (Euphie) Zhao, Niall O’Rourke, and Taihong Chen of Team FuchsiaBand. Their project combines motion tracking with a custom software solution that aims to help the post-operative rehabilitation of breast cancer surgery through motivation, gamification, and instruction. Judges noted the solution’s low cost and ease of use. Team FuchsiaBand wins the second prize of $5,000.
Third prize was awarded to Sai Jayanth Kalisi, Khai Lam, Francisco Luquin Monroy, Thompson Minh-Tri Ngo, and Stefhany Alves Ferreira of Team Osto-Mate. Their project uses phone LiDAR scanning to give people with the ability to create custom fitted, low-cost ostomy wafers. These custom wafers reduce pain and the risk of infection, and cost less than traditional hand-cut wafers. Judges appreciated the novel approach, affordability, and high-quality demo. Team Osto-Mate was awarded $2,000.
“I’m very impressed with the quality of the presentations,” said Adam Loving of Pioneer Square Labs. “I love the focus and the arc that they’re following from problem to solution.”
Teams MindMine and Signal Technologies also received honorable mentions for their software applications. MindMine is a remote monitoring application for mental health and wellness, and Signal Technologies has created software that helps visually impaired people identify foods with ingredients to which they are allergic.
GIX would like to thank the mentors and judges who contributed to this year’s competition. The judges were Gabe Cohn (Principal Researcher at Microsoft), Aaron Nech (Software Engineering Manager at Meta), Ted Fuse (Vice President and General Manager at Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas), Keyu Chen (Research Scientist at Google), Adam Loving (Principal Engineer at Pioneer Square Labs), and Deli Zhang (Software Engineer at Meta). Thanks also to our dedicated mentors, who included Wesley Beckner, Wesley Muthemba, Justin Ho, Ken Christofferson, Jay Chakalasiya, Ryan Buckmaster, Jim Pfaendtner, Tommy Wood, Hernan Herrera, Kevin Arne,
GIX would also like to thank our sponsors Meta and Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas), without whose support this competition would not be possible.
The GIX Innovation Competition also sponsored by the University of Washington’s M.S. in Technology Innovation Program. Want to develop the next generation of smart IoT and robotics solutions? Learn more about the program here.