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The HONU device, developed by former University of Idaho professor Rand Lewis, helps circulate water on on ponds to improve water quality and battle odors, disease and algae growth. A pair of UI students, Landon Lively and Cole Altender, recently won $14,000 in a product âpitchâ contest promoting the device.
Courtesy Team HONU
Courtesy Team HONU
Courtesy Addie White
Simulation software, designed to help teachers manage students in a virtual classroom, was created and pitched by University of Idaho students who were awarded $7,000 for their efforts. The software is designed to help teacher master the three pillars of classroom management â disruption, students engagement and inclusivity.
Boise State News April 1, 2021
Adam Stock
Idaho’s next generation of entrepreneurs faced off on Wednesday in the Idaho Entrepreneur Challenge, hoping to win a competition among 24 of the state’s top future business leaders. Students representing five Idaho universities and colleges competed to earn funding, mentorship, and recognition.
Adam Stock, a student at BYU-Idaho won the competition, representing Cargo Made EZ, a company that designs and builds motorized tiedown strap systems by using high-torque motors and kevlar straps for professionals with flatbed and small trucks. Stock took first place in the Manufactured Goods Track before winning the overall title.