Winners Announced of Intelligence ++ Competition

April 19, 2021, 11:05 a.m.

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MeetCute won the $15,000 gold prize, HG Sensory won the $10,000 silver prize and Fundwurx won the $5,000 bronze prize at the first ever Intelligence ++ Competition. Ten interdisciplinary teams from Syracuse University were selected to present proposals for products, services or technologies that enhance the lives of individuals with intellectual disabilities and their families. Supported by a generous gift to SU Libraries by Gianfranco Zaccai ’70 H’09 and the Zaccai Foundation for Augmented Intelligence (Intelligence++), the challenge was a partnership between the LaunchPad at SU Libraries, the Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education (InclusiveU) and the  College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA)

Students came from the College of Visual and Performing Arts, Whitman School of Management, the College of Engineering and Computer Science, Newhouse School of Public Communications and the School of Information Studies.  Interdisciplinary teams included Syracuse University students studying industrial and interaction design, communications design, fashion design, finance, marketing, data analytics, entrepreneurship and emerging enterprise, mechanical engineering, bioengineering, digital media, advertising, television, radio and film, and information technology.  InclusiveU students also participated on the teams and provided important input on design, accessibility and user feedback.

Teams and members included:

The flagship Intelligence ++ program spanned an entire academic year, supported by the Zaccai Foundation for Augmented Intelligence, which was founded by Gianfranco Zaccai. The foundation seeks to develop, stimulate and leverage technological, educational and organizational innovation to enable and empower individuals with intellectual disability, their families and their communities to improve quality of life, enhance independence and productivity, lower cost and benefit society. 

The April 16 event featured remarks by:  David Seaman, Dean of Syracuse University Libraries; Gianfranco Zaccai, Founder, Zaccai Foundation for Augmented Intelligence; Emily Stokes-Rees, Director, School of Design, College of Visual & Performing Arts; Joanna Masingila, Dean of the School of Education; Beth Myers, Executive Director, The Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education; Don Carr, Program Coordinator, M.F.A. in Design and Industrial and Interaction Design; and Linda Dickerson Hartsock, Executive Director, Blackstone LaunchPad & Techstars, Syracuse University

Judges for the competition included:

The event also featured a panel discussion with Jill Rothstein and Quinn King.

Rothstein is an award-winning accessibility, inclusion and innovation advocate at The New York Public Library, and chief librarian of the Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library.  She co-led the committee for serving children with special needs, and co-led inclusion and advocacy training for New York Public Library and is the winner of the NYC Mayor’s Office Sapolin Accessibility Award for Communication and Technology.  She is also the winner of the Kennedy Center LEAD Emerging Leader Award. 

King ’20, won 11 competitions as a VPA industrial and interaction student and co-founder of MedUX, a user centered medical device design company.  King served as an alumni mentor for the Intelligence ++ program.

Descriptions of the venture ideas are below:

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