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Cornell Tech Startup Winners Deal With Health, Cost-Cutting
This year s Startup Awards winners are focused on autonomous vehicles, athlete injuries, the fashion industry and business vehicle fleets. All four will receive up to $100,000 and access to a collaborative workspace.
June 03, 2021 •
Cornell University Cornell Tech, the technology and business-oriented campus of Cornell University, has chosen four more student startup companies to receive coworking space and up to $100,000 as part of its eighth annual Startup Awards competition, according to a news release last week from the university.
The winners were Adiona, a medical emergency detection system for autonomous vehicles; BioBeat, which helps athletes avoid injury by monitoring their performance in real time through sensors fitted into athletic gear; Ikori, a platform that connects fashion designers with customers and manufacturers; and Oilo, which uses data to reduce the operatio
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