Moot Corp > Teams
Ventures Competing in 2010 Global Moot Corp Competition
Listed in Opening Round Division Order
Division I
GlucaGo
Indiana University and Purdue University
GlucaGo has a disruptive one time use platform technology that quickly
mixes and then injects solid compounds into a patient which removes the
need for refrigeration.
Rush Bartlett, Arthur Chlebowski, Peter Greco
Faculty Adviser: Tim Folta
CervoCheck
Johns Hopkins University
CervoCheck is a vastly improved preterm labor monitor that is going to
revolutionize current obstetric services.
Christopher Courville, Rose Huang, Karin Hwang, Deepika Sagaram
Faculty Adviser: Lawrence Aronhime
OrthoIntrinsics
Rice University
OrthoIntrinsics is developing a patent-pending technology to support the
diagnosis, treatment decision-making and rehabilitation for hand related
injuries.
Steve Xu, Robert LiKamWa, Matthew Miller, Naveen Yadav
Faculty Adviser: Maria Oden
TranquilMed
Brigham Young University
TranquilMed has the first effective non-drug treatment that has no side
effects for the 10% of Americans that suffer from Restless Legs
Syndrome.
Tim Lovell, Jared Edgel, Ryan Allred
Faculty Adviser: Jerry Nelson
Anastom Technologies
E.M. Lyon
Anastom Technologies aims to become the leading provider of innovative
suturing solutions in the medical industry with its patent pending
protocol.
Arnold Ferlin, Emilie Cabrera, Jean-Robert Maille, Rohan Lunawat,
Renaud Marin
Faculty Adviser: Rickie Moore
Division II
Mediscan Asia
Thammasat University
Our proprietary, revolutionary, multi-dimensional diagnostic tool, can
accurately diagnose specific mineral imbalances, a root cause behind
neurological problems, suffered by 30% of Asia’s population.
Todsaporn Siangsukon, Rungarun Wonghom, Booraya Takerngrangsarit,
Veeraya Permpanich
Faculty Adviser: Bill Randall
Occlude Solutions
Universidad de los Andes
Occlude Solutions designs and markets low cost minimally invasive
occlusion devices for treating cardiovascular pathologies in developing
countries.
Felipe Estrada, Carolina Vallecilla
Faculty Adviser: Rafael Vesga
DSGM Systems
Kennesaw State University
DSGM will develop and market the first highly accurate, non-invasive,
continuous blood glucose monitors. The Drive Safe Glucose Alarm™ is a
patent pending solution to the dangerous problem of low blood sugar
levels that diabetic drivers face while driving.
Bill Cross, Jenifer Renshaw, Conley Ingram, Matthew E. Dugan
Faculty Adviser: Charles Hofer
PCCA Technologies
Carnegie Mellon University
For patients suffering from diabetes, our Releyent contact lens is a
medical device that allows for the continuous-sensing of glucose levels.
Christopher Shepard, Mike Mussallem, Tim Wilkinson
Faculty Adviser: Art Boni
Factory Interactive Media
Escuela de Administración de Negocios
Factory Interactive Media is a Colombian enterprise with two business
lines, digital media and bio engineering. It has a product named
HeartView that gives a complete platform for the diagnostics of
cardiovascular diseases.
Camilo Andres Riveros Lesmes, Juan Camilo Villar Botero, Dairo Julian
Cuintaco Venegas, Martin Emilio Puerta Munera
Faculty Adviser: Efraín Ortiz Pabón
Division III
BiologicsMD
University of Arkansas
BiologicsMD is developing OsteoFlorTM, a new prescription medication for
the treatment of osteoporosis. OsteoFlorTM binds directly to bone,
nearly tripling new bone growth.
Robyn Goforth, Misty Stevens, Michael Thomas, Paul Mlakar
Faculty Adviser: Carol Reeves
MB Therapeutics
University of Hawaii
MB Therapeutics aims to establish the standard of noninvasive, targeted
drug delivery systems to enhance and increase therapeutic options and
improve patient quality of life.
Omar S. Sultan, Tarik Sultan, Tiffany Chiang
Faculty Adviser: John Butler
DoubleTamperGuard
Swinburne University of Technology
DoubleTamperGuard will build a global supply business providing secure
anti-doping sample collection kits directly to the National Anti-Doping
Organizations for use in testing laboratories.
Peter Bares, Paul Sharkey, Sasha Fichera, Travis Hardy
Faculty Adviser: Seth Jones
Deli Worm
Sun Yat-sen University
Deli Worm, the first mover to mass produce clean organic worms to
replace fishmeal, aims to mitigate the depletion of fishstock with 172%
IRR.
Yuewen Qu, Yanzi Liang, Anna Barysheva
Faculty Adviser: Thomas Keenan
AYZH
Colorado State University
AYZH, Inc. develops and distributes products that help women in poverty
live healthier, more productive lives. Our first product is a $2 clean
birth kit.
Kellen McMartin, Zubaida Bai
Faculty Adviser: Paul Hudnut
Division IV
Mosaic Genetics
University of Oregon
Mosaic Genetics is bringing to market a new drug discovery tool that
provides researchers with the information they need to develop better
anti-cancer drugs faster.
Elizabeth Holsapple, Nick Boehm, Yonatan Schultz
Faculty Adviser: Don Upson
A2K Technologies
University of Manitoba
A2K Technologies is seeking to change the way Americans are screened for
colorectal cancer by introducing their product ColoSpec.
Andrea Legary, Anocha Jivanuwong, Katherine O'Rourke, Curtis
Leonhardt
Faculty Adviser: Rob Warren
NanoMark Therapeutics
University of Louisville
NanoMark Therapeutics has developed AUra, for treating ovarian cancer.
This patent-pending technology utilizes gold nano-particles to target
cancer cells only, sparing healthy normal cells.
David Noack, Sham Kakar, Gary Degen, Viji Sundar, Cohin Kakar
Faculty Adviser: Van Clouse
Cortical Concepts
Johns Hopkins University
Cortical Concepts has developed a novel orthopedic implant to improve
outcomes in spinal surgery and demonstrated efficacy in human cadaveric
testing.
Evan Luxon, Jason Hsu, Chris Komanski, Nick Martinez
Faculty Adviser: A. Jay Khanna
Vy-Sense
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Vy-Sense provides peace of mind to seniors during sleep by offering a
health alarm system based on contactless ECG monitoring bed sheet
technology.
Wing Lun Hon, Jie Chen, Kai Feng, Pak Kwan Justin Chan, Ming Yiu Sy
Faculty Adviser: Hugh Thomas
Division V
Short Solutions
University of Utah
Short Solutions designs and develops proprietary tools that allow
automobile dealerships and independent repair shops to quickly diagnose
and locate intermittent and permanent electrical faults in automobile
wiring.
Jordan Nicholls, Chase Thompson
Faculty Adviser: Irina Baird
Altus Poles
Brigham Young University
Altus Poles will provide a stronger, lighter, safer solution for the
communication tower and utility pole industries.
Mark Jensen, Sam Kearl, Neal Watterson
Faculty Adviser: Lee Perry
LoosEnds
University of Oxford
LoosEnds provides a service for bequeathing virtual assets. They charge
a monthly subscription or lifetime fee to monitor virtual assets and
ensure they are transferred to beneficiaries.
Michael Aiello, Michael Rodgers, Dhaval Patel, Yo Nakatsuji, Chetan
Phalak
Faculty Adviser: Nir Vulkan
Mega Milk Dairies
Thammasat University
Mega Milk Dairies has a special breed of cow, genetically crossbred to
beat the heat and resist disease. They deliver more milk at a lower cost
with higher nutritional content.
Nilobol Chareonkul, Nudchavee Kittitrakul, Krissna Lekhanukit,
Sasiprapha Thanuwattanachai, Sakda Srisomrun
Faculty Adviser: Jake Gale
Local Loyalty
University of San Francisco
Local Loyalty© is a service for independently owned retailers that
enables them to identify and track their most loyal consumers.
Darcy Villere, Grace Woods
Faculty Adviser: Mark Cannice
Division VI
Go-Op
Carnegie Mellon University
Go-Op is building the first Person-2-Person car sharing service by
connecting car owners with pre-screened would-be renters in an online
car sharing marketplace.
Craig Gaites, Jay Sizemore, Balika Sonthalia
Faculty Adviser: Art Boni
R2EV
Boise State University
The world's first hybrid building powered by GreenBox: R2EV's patent
pending energy storage solution cuts costs and improves performance;
protecting critical systems and keeping power on.
Alex Livingston, Thomas Schoeck, Marcel Wermeckes
Faculty Adviser: Kent Neupert
Silicon Solar Solutions
University of Arkansas
Silicon Solar Solutions is commercializing a patented process for
reducing costs and increasing efficiencies of silicon-based
photovoltaics.
Douglas Hutchings, Brent Bertelsen, Seth Shumate, Stephen Ritterbush
Faculty Adviser: Carol Reeves
Solavicta
University of Texas at Austin
Solavicta is developing a novel solar power generation technology that
can be manufactured for less than $0.50/Watt.
David McParland, Franklin Fuchs
Faculty Adviser: Rob Adams
WindFlip
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
WindFlip enables floating wind by providing a novel transportation and
installation solution to wind farm developers.
Ane Christophersen, Eirik Hogner
Faculty Adviser: Lars Øystein Widding
Division VII
Thermal Conservation Technologies
University of Illinois at Chicago
TCT is committed to energy preservation and low cost cold chain
transportation. Our product Klimate Kontrol is a high-performance vacuum
insulation for refrigerated vehicles.
Laura Klibanow, Jacob Kist, James Parks
Faculty Adviser: Rod Shrader
Ambiq Micro
University of Michigan
Ambiq Micro is a fabless semiconductor company that has developed the
world's most energy efficient microcontroller to fight high battery
replacement costs in wireless electronics.
Philip O'Niel, Scott Hanson
Faculty Adviser: Paul Kirsch
Eovent Hydropower
Wissenschaftliche Hochschule für Untemehmensführung (WHU)
Eovent introduces a new kind of vertical axis running-water power
station in order to economically generate electric power by using the
energy potential of rivers.
Martin Ballweg, Markus Marnett
Faculty Adviser: Patrick Huber
Sayyou
Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa (Insper)
Sayyou offers a cheaper, safer and environmentally friendly solution to
weed eradication.
Sergio de Andrade Coutinho Filho, Jeancarlos Schwager
Faculty Adviser: Marcos Hashimoto
Linkage International
Southern University and A&M College
Linkage International aims to develop the leading distribution network
in Uganda and other developing countries, servicing the people at the
bottom of the economic pyramid.
Merrick Cosey, Emmanuel Bukenya, Karen Ashford, Samantha Thompson,
Julian Ellis
Faculty Adviser: Toni Jackson
Division VIII
Rebellion Photonics
Rice University
Rebellion Photonics has invented a revolutionary camera that can see the
chemical composition of an object.... instantly! Market size is $1.6B,
including security, pharmaceuticals and energy.
Allison Lami, Anne Robin, Robert Kester, Frances Parker
Faculty Adviser: Marie Bergeron
Fourth Estate Mobile
San Diego State University
Fourth Estate Mobile has created a Software as a Service (SaaS) platform
that allows newspaper publications to submit content onto their own
personalized smartphone application.
Jesse Villanueva, Leanne Criswell, Rob Gilman, Kris Fukuda, Supreeth
Shanthakumar
Faculty Adviser: Bernhard Schroeder
Recárgatel!
Centro de Investigación en Materiales Avanzados (CIMAV)
Recargatel! offers the Wiphone (Wireless Pay-phone Vending Machine) a
solution that integrates the public telephony and enablement of
e-services like Top Ups, lottery tickets and content sell.
Rafael Tejeda, Melissa Orozco, Luis Torreblanca, Johana Olmos,
Antonio Gerling
Faculty Adviser: Gary Cadenhead
Shape Collage
University of Toronto
Shape Collage (www.shapecollage.com) is a software program that
automatically creates photo collages in different shapes in just
seconds.
Vincent Cheung, Wenfei Yu
Faculty Adviser: Brendan Calder
CALMsenior
University of Louisville
CALMsenior provides a touch screen interface to connect impaired seniors
living alone to a website personalized by supporters for safety and
family fun.
Joseph Rotella, Aaron Welenken, Colin Lippy, Wilson Matt
Faculty Adviser: Van Clouse

