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Students enrolled in the Fall 2021 semester of "ES95R: Startup R&D" recently demonstrated their products and companies at Pierce Hall. The course is taught by Paul Bottino, Executive Director of Innovation Education at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and teaches tech entrepreneurship as students design, develop and market their own companies, technologies and products.
Students share their ideas and progress throughout the semester in peer-to-peer forums, then finish their semester with a Demo Day event where they share their startups with the public.
Check out the gallery below to see some of their projects.
Startup R&D Demo Day
Madison McWilliams, '25, presents PocketCloset, a clothing organizer and fashion app. (Credit: Matt Goisman/SEAS)
Vinay Kanumuri, '23, presents Spotr, a social fitness app that tracks and shares workouts and athletic progress. (Credit: Matt Goisman/SEAS)
Michael Wu (left), '22, and Benjamin Chang, '24, present Rem, a peer-to-peer fundraising app. (Credit: Matt Goisman/SEAS).
Julia Montgomery, '25, demonstrates Capsula, a virtual scrapbook and private social media platform. (Credit: Matt Goisman/SEAS)
Catherine Beddingfield, '23, shows off Flow, coffee modified to last longer and promote neurogenesis without caffeine jitters. Not pictured: co-founder Noah Evers. (Credit: Matt Goisman/SEAS)
Gerry Ascencio (right), '22, and José Murillo, '23, present BARÚ, which increases e-commerce accessibility in Latin American countries. (Credit: Matt Goisman/SEAS)
William Shen (left), '22, and Nabeel Quryshi, '22, present Evera, a healthcare search engine. (Credit: Matt Goisman/SEAS)
Savvy Raghuvanshi, '22, discusses Resculpt, a desktop app that uses prompts to help improve the posture of its users. (Credit: Matt Goisman/SEAS)
Topics: Entrepreneurship
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