Entrepreneurship Students Take on Final Pitch Night

This week, the INCubatoredu class showed off their hard work at Final Pitch Night. Four teams presented their business ideas to a panel of sharks who had some challenging questions about competition, marketing, patenting, and overall product viability.

A special congratulations goes out to the two winning teams for their products, S.O.R.E. and PowerMat. S.O.R.E., which stands for Sufficient Oscillating Relief Efficiency, is a compression sleeve for mobile muscle recovery. The PowerMat product would allow for wireless charging for multiple electronic devices.

David Lyons guided students from concept to business plan in this first year of the program. He provided them with an experience that surpasses a traditional entrepreneurship class and serves as a great foundation to apply to college business programs.

Let’s all share our appreciation for those involved in making INCubatoredu’s inaugural year a success and to the students who participated in the Final Pitch Night.

S.O.R.E.
Nick DiMarco
Dylan Grant
Jimmy Hamilton
Joe Marchiori
Michael Petrecca

PowerMat
Zach DeJohn
Anna Haas
Maeve Thompson
Luke Tumberger

DAC (organizational sport bag)
Mason Ade
Mario Armocida
Bill Huang

Money Map (coupon-based app for malls)
Lorenzo Bujalil
Joey Callahan
Jordan Finnegan
Victoria Gorny
Xinya Gu
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Located in Arlington Heights, IL, Saint Viator High School is a private, co-ed, Catholic school for grades 9-12. Students benefit from a challenging academic program, fine and performing arts, competitive athletics, and a wide selection of extracurricular activities.