UAB teams took first and second place and a combined $150,000 prize money in the annual Alabama Launchpad business plan competition.
Innovative Composite Solutions, a team led by Selvum Pillay, an assistant professor of engineering, won first place and $100,000. Innovative Composite Solutions specializes in the design, development and manufacture of high-end thermoplastic composite components for the military, aerospace, mass transit and other high-demand industry sectors.
A thermoplastic composite material is a lightweight, recyclable, heat-reversible and fiber-reinforced plastic. The company provides turnkey solutions for the replacement of metal components and structures in applications that demand improved performance.
Spectrum Phenom X, a team led by Sharney Logan, the director of Business Development for the UAB Center for Biophysical Science and Engineering, placed second in the Alabama Launchpad business plan competition and won $50,000.
The group, a joint venture between UAB and the University of Alabama, develops and applies high-throughput phenotyping techniques to streamline the analysis of complex genetic diseases, such as cancer and obesity. These techniques provide a quantitative and genomic assessment of how variant genes can change activities of cellular pathways that can trigger specific disease processes.
Visit www.alabamalaunchpad.com for more on the competition.
April 21, 2009
UAB takes first, second in Alabama Launchpad competition
Written by UAB Web Communications
UAB teams took first and second place and a combined $150,000 prize money in the annual Alabama Launchpad business plan competition.
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