Pasco EDC SMARTstart Business Incubator Member Wins $15,000

By Florida's Original NatureCoaster™ Posted on December 14, 2017

Tracy Ingram ‘s team was awarded $15,000 for their early stage prototype of a wearable technology that monitors and analyzes the wearer’s vital signs. It displays a corresponding color code to alert first responders of the urgency of the wearers need for medical treatment in the Hacking the Human Element event December 1-3, 2017 in Tampa, Florida.

Reflecting on the victory Ingram said, “We were lucky to have this perfect storm of technology including advanced sensors, artificial intelligence, and wearable hardware, as well as professors who specialized in biological applications for these tools. Creating a solution with off-the-shelf technology allows us to quickly integrate it into equipment already being utilized in the combat zone, saving lives. The whole team is excited; they put in a strong show against very stiff competition.”

The event was hosted by SOFWERX and MD5.

SOFWERX is an Ybor City-based organization that develops technology to fit the needs of the US Armed Forces. MD5 is a Department of Defense entity under Manufacturing and Industrial Base Policy, and a network of national research universities that seeks to reinvigorate civil-military technology collaboration and value creation through the development of a National Security Innovation Corps – entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs solving high tech problems in the interest of national security.

The full roster for the team included David Hirschberg, Natalie Concors, Asia Hall, Alec Thurman, Brian Meredith, Steve McCalmont, Yves St Laurent and Terry Shaw.  The awarded funds will be used to further develop the technology in 2018.

“Success stories like this are why we offer the programs we do,” shared Bill Cronin, President/CEO of the Pasco EDC. “We want to help provide a space for entrepreneurs to create ideas and grow, just like Tracy and his team.”

About SOFWERX

Under agreement with USSOCOM, the Doolittle Institute implemented SOFWERX as a public facing intermediary to assist with collaboration, innovation, prototyping and exploration with industry, labs and academic partners. SOFWERX currently has two facilities, the first is a 10,000 square-foot facility designed for collaboration, innovation and modest rapid prototyping; The second a 4,000 square-foot garage designed for rapid prototyping with modest collaboration and innovation capabilities. Both are located in Tampa, Florida. www.sofwerx.org

About MD5

Established in 2015 and based at Fort McNair in Washington, DC, MD5 is a Department of Defense (DoD) entity under Manufacturing and Industrial Base Policy, and a network of national research universities that seeks to reinvigorate civil-military technology collaboration and value creation through the development of a National Security Innovation Corps – entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs solving high tech problems in the interest of national security. www.md5.net

About Tracy Ingram

Tracy Ingram has over 10 years of experience in Bioinformatics and has imported technology from all over the world, and specializes in data acquisition and pattern recognition from microdata. As former director of research for a military contractor he worked on developing adaptive technologies. He is also cofounder of Healthcamp Florida, a nonprofit organization focused on identifying innovative medical technologies and a member of Pasco EDC’s SMARTstart Incubator. www.intentiontech.com

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