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Digital Innovation Award

LB Vision wins 2025 Digital Innovation Award

The Digital Innovation Foundry is pleased to announce that LB Vision is the recipient of the Spring 2025 Digital Innovation Award!

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LB Vision, founded by Makayla Waleed, is dedicated to restoring independence for the visually impaired through innovative adaptive eyewear technology. Their mission is to empower individuals with visual impairments by providing the first wearable eyewear that enables safe driving for those with 30% or more vision. This groundbreaking device integrates advanced technologies into a single adaptive solution, enhancing the quality of life and mobility for its users.

LB Vision was selected to receive $2,500 and support from DIF to further develop and commercialize its platform.

The Digital Innovation Award is open to all Temple University students, alumni, faculty, and staff. The award is presented by DIF in partnership with Temple University’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Institute (IEI) Be Your Own Boss Bowl. Awards are based on the following criteria:

  • Digital – does the idea apply technology in an interesting and/or novel manner?
  • Problem – does the idea solve a real business or societal problem?
  • Practical – is the idea practically doable given current technology, context, and resources?

UfarmX wins 2024 Digital Innovation Award

The Digital Innovation Foundry is pleased to announce that UfarmX is the recipient of the Spring 2024 Digital Innovation Award!

UfarmX is a tech-driven agricultural platform, founded by Alexander Zanders, Andrea Kamara Dunbar and Segun Fagbami that utilizes AI and Blockchain solutions to empower smallholder farmers in Africa. They provide tailored support for crop management, market access and financial inclusion as well smart farming practices.

UfarmX was selected to receive $2,500 and support from DIF to further develop and commercialize its platform.

The Digital Innovation Award is open to all Temple University students, alumni, faculty, and staff. The award is presented by DIF in partnership with Temple University’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Institute (IEI) Be Your Own Boss Bowl. Awards are based on the following criteria:

  • Digital – does the idea apply technology in an interesting and/or novel manner?
  • Problem – does the idea solve a real business or societal problem?
  • Practical – is the idea practically doable given current technology, context, and resources?

Movision Pro wins 2023 Digital Innovation Award

The Digital Innovation Foundry is pleased to announce that Movision Pro is the recipient of the 2023 Digital Innovation Award!

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Movision Pro is an advanced digital platform for rehab clinicians, such as physical therapists, occupational therapists, and chiropractors. Founded by Cole Hagen, a PhD student in Neuromotor Science at Temple University, and Dr. Shiv Hiremath, Associate Professor in the Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, the platform enables clinicians to create personalized home exercise programs for patients.

Movision Pro was selected to receive $1,000 and support from DIF to further develop and commercialize its platform.

The Digital Innovation Award is open to all Temple University students, alumni, faculty, and staff. The award is presented by DIF in partnership with Temple University’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Institute (IEI) Innovative Idea Competition. Awards are based on the following criteria:

  • Digital – does the idea apply technology in an interesting and/or novel manner?
  • Problem – does the idea solve a real business or societal problem?
  • Practical – is the idea practically doable given current technology, context, and resources?

HouseCall VR wins 2023 Digital Innovation Award

The Digital Innovation Foundry is pleased to announce that HouseCall VR is the recipient of the 2023 Digital Innovation Award in partnership with Temple University’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Institute’s (IEI) Be Your Own Boss Bowl Competition.

HouseCall VR will receive $2,500 and mentorship to develop their idea. The Digital Innovation Award is open to all Temple University students, alumni, faculty and staff.

Entries were selected by the DIF team based on the following criteria:

  • Digital – does the idea apply technology in an interesting and/or novel manner?
  • Problem – does the idea solve a real business or societal problem?
  • Practical – is the idea practically doable given current technology, context, and resources?

Career Experience wins 2022 Digital Innovation Award

The Digital Innovation Foundry is pleased to announce that Career Experience is the recipient of the 2022 Digital Innovation Award in partnership with Temple University’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Institute (IEI) Innovative Idea Competition.

Career Experience will receive $1,000 and mentorship to develop their idea for the Be Your Own Boss Bowl (BYOBB) in Spring 2023. The Digital Innovation Award is open to all Temple University students, alumni, faculty and staff.

Entries were selected by the DIF team based on the following criteria:

  • Digital – does the idea apply technology in an interesting and/or novel manner?
  • Problem – does the idea solve a real business or societal problem?
  • Practical – is the idea practically doable given current technology, context, and resources?

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