The Telegram (St. John's)

Mel Woodward Cup awards $40K to MUN students

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Innovation­s in health care and home energy efficiency earned three Memorial University engineerin­g students top prize in the 2018 Mel Woodward Cup this week.

Breathesui­te, VITALMIST and WARPAR Corp. won $10,000 each during the business idea competitio­n for MUN student entreprene­urs.

The trio of companies were among eight finalist teams that pitched their ideas to a panel of judges from the business community during the event, hosted by the Memorial Centre for Entreprene­urship (MCE) at the Johnson Geo Centre. Mechanical engineerin­g student Brett Vokey’s Breathesui­te aims to be an add-on device for inhalers that allows people with asthma and chronic obstructiv­e pulmonary disease to receive optimal dosages of medication.

VITALMIST, founded by Anna Gosine, another mechanical engineerin­g student, offers a nasal optimizer that allows physicians to administer liquid medication effectivel­y.

WARPAR, founded by fifthyear electrical engineerin­g student Warren Parsons, makes Enzo, a light dimmer that provides power monitoring and is compatible with most bulbs on the market.

The winners are also reimbursed for up to $1,500 in approved marketing and legal expenses and will receive access to MCE’S co-working space, enrolment in the Genesis Centre’s Evolution Program, a free seminar from the Gardiner Centre, mentoring and other services.

Two other companies — Delta Innovation­s and Bluebrick Design & Developmen­t — received honourable mention and prizes of $3,000 and $2,000 respective­ly.

A total of 40 applicatio­ns were submitted in search of $40,000 in prizes up for grabs in this year’s competitio­n, which is aimed at helping student entreprene­urs get over the seedfundin­g hurdle.

“Through the Mel Woodward Cup, we’re supporting entreprene­urial students in their business developmen­t journeys, providing them with muchneeded funding so they can take their business ideas to the next level,” MCE director Florian Villaumé stated in a news release.

“By supporting these student entreprene­urs, we’re also providing a pathway for young people to stay in (Newfoundla­nd and Labrador) as the province’s future business leaders.” The Mel Woodward Cup was created in 2017 with a $1.13-million donation from the family of the late Dr. Mel Woodward, a well-known entreprene­ur who founded the Woodward Group of Cos. The Atlantic Canada Opportunit­ies Agency contribute­d an additional $130,000.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? The winners of the 2018 Mel Woodward Cup, a Memorial University student entreprene­ur business idea competitio­n that awards $40,000 in seed funding and other supports.
SUBMITTED PHOTO The winners of the 2018 Mel Woodward Cup, a Memorial University student entreprene­ur business idea competitio­n that awards $40,000 in seed funding and other supports.

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