PNW:The Society of Innovators announces winners of the inaugural Northwest Indiana High School Pitch Competition
The Society of Innovators at
Purdue Northwest has announced winners of the 2025 Northwest Indiana High
School Pitch Competition – Hammond. Five winners were selected from sixteen
student teams that presented their startup pitches at Purdue University Northwest’s
Hammond campus on Wednesday, Feb. 26. Student teams each had four minutes to
share their pitch, followed by questions from the judges.
“Overall, I was impressed by
the range of concepts and ideas presented in various industries by such
talented teams of high school students,” said Judith Cardenas, a business
advisor for the Northwest Indiana Small Business Development Center who served as
a judge for the competition. “The hard work and preparation of students was
evident in their pitches. I wish more people in Northwest Indiana were aware of
the content and high-level entrepreneurship skills that our area high school
students are being taught and exposed to.”
“As part of the Society’s
initiative to develop and support a youth entrepreneurship ecosystem in
Northwest Indiana, it is important to host more of these pitch competitions in
our region,” added Jason Williams, CEO for the Society of Innovators at Purdue
Northwest. “We are blown away every year by the problems these students are
solving and want to do everything we can to give more students an opportunity
to share their work out in the community.”
Each winner was awarded $200
to invest in their business idea. Winners include:
Flip-E (Munster High School)
Flip-E is an automatic page
turner that is paired with a facial recognition app with later education
advancements. Team members include Brandon Walker and Omar Aftab.
Septo (Munster High School)
Septo is the simple solution
to noninvasive infection tracking and prevention. The x-shaped bandage is plant
powered, using natural pigments to change color as the pH of exudates from a
wound becomes alkaline (basic). Team members include Alexis Karahalios, Abby
Mena and Jocelyn Aguirre.
Filet Twist (Hobart High
School)
Filet Twist is a filet knife
attachment that connects to a fishing pole made in different sizes made for
cutting line, fileting fish, etc. Filet Twist was presented by Cameron Hutson.
LeafAway
LeafAway is an automatic
robot that acts like a vacuum for leaves. LeafAway will have a charging station
and will be controlled through an app. In the app you are able to set a
boundary for your front yard/backyard so the robot can follow. Team members include
Miranda Gutierrez and Mi’Shawn Dawson.
SafetyGlow
SafetyGlow is an attachable
hazard light that is powered by LED that goes on the back of vehicles and
trailers that are disabled on the sides of roadways. SafetyGlow was presented
by Ashton Verbish.
The judging panel included:
- Kristin Burton, assistant
professor of Entrepreneurship at PNW
- Judith Cardenas, business
advisor for the Northwest Indiana Small Business Development Center
(ISBDC)
- Magesh Chandramouli, professor
of Computer Graphics Technology at PNW
The Society of Innovators at
Purdue Northwest will host its next Northwest Indiana High School Pitch
Competition on March 14 at PNW’s Westville campus, 1401 S. U.S. 421, Westville,
Ind. Student applications are closed, but the event is free and open to the
public to attend. Learn more and register at pnw.edu/soi.
The Society of
Innovators at Purdue Northwest
The Society of
Innovators at Purdue Northwest contributes to economic and community
development as the champion of innovation and entrepreneurship in Northwest
Indiana. For more information about the Society of Innovators, visit www.pnw.edu/soi.
Purdue
University Northwest
Purdue
University Northwest (PNW) is a student-centered university that transforms
lives through innovative education, impactful research and community
engagement. Located in Northwest Indiana, near Chicago, PNW is recognized as
the largest Hispanic-Serving Institution in Indiana, a First Scholars
institution and an Innovation and Economic Prosperity University. PNW advances
the socioeconomic mobility of its students and positively impacts regional
development. For more information, visit www.pnw.edu.