The Automatic AI team from the University of New Orleans presents their innovative sports technology at the Rice Business Plan Competition.
A team from the University of New Orleans, named Automatic AI, achieved remarkable success at the Rice Business Plan Competition. The three-member team showcased an innovative app that tracks real-time sports performance using the Apple Watch. Their project garnered multiple awards at this prestigious event, which featured student teams from around the globe competing for significant prizes. Automatic AI aims to revolutionize coaching through accessible performance analytics, paving the way for improved training methods in sports.
Students from the University of New Orleans (UNO) have achieved notable success at the Rice Business Plan Competition, one of the world’s largest and richest student startup competitions. The team, known as “Automatic AI,” secured multiple prizes for their innovative technology focused on real-time sports performance tracking utilizing the Apple Watch.
The Automatic AI team comprises three talented individuals: Andrew Bradford, a junior majoring in mechanical engineering at UNO; Jared Wise, a recent master’s graduate in computer science from UNO; and Julien Bourgeois, a student from the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss). Their project aims to enhance sports performance through tracking and analytics, helping athletes improve their training and performance.
Participants at the Rice Business Plan Competition hail from universities around the globe, competing for a combined prize pool exceeding $1.5 million. This prestigious event showcases the entrepreneurial spirit of students, offering them the opportunity to present their business ideas to a panel of esteemed judges, including investors and industry experts.
The centerpiece of the Automatic AI project is an app that works in conjunction with the Apple Watch. It provides athletes with real-time data and feedback on their performance, which can aid in optimizing training regimens and enhancing overall results. The app is designed to be user-friendly and accessible, making it ideal for athletes at various levels, from amateurs to professionals.
Individuals interested in exploring this innovative technology can download the app directly from www.automatictrainer.com. The intuitive design and functionality promise to revolutionize how athletes approach their training, making detailed performance analytics more available than ever.
The Rice Business Plan Competition not only ranks as the largest student startup event globally but also serves as a significant incubator for entrepreneurial talent. Each year, it attracts student innovators seeking to turn their ideas into viable business models. Through this platform, teams receive critical feedback and networking opportunities that can propel their startups toward success.
Automatic AI’s achievements at this competition further highlight the ingenuity and dedication present within the university and its students. By harnessing technology to improve sports performance, the team reflects a broader trend in sports analytics, where data plays an increasingly vital role in athlete development.
The members of Automatic AI hail from diverse educational backgrounds, contributing different skill sets to their project. Bradford’s mechanical engineering knowledge complements Wise’s expertise in computer science, while Bourgeois brings additional perspectives and insights from his experience at Ole Miss. Together, they represent a collaborative approach to innovation that is encouraged in academic environments.
The success of the Automatic AI team is a testament to the supportive educational ecosystem at the University of New Orleans. It emphasizes the importance of university-backed programs that foster entrepreneurship and encourage students to bring their innovative ideas to fruition.
As the tech landscape continues to evolve, UNO’s emphasis on collaboration, technology, and practical applications positions its students favorably for future endeavors in various industries, including tech and sports.
In addition to the news from UNO, the Nunez Community College Foundation Board is preparing for its annual Pelicans and Pearls Fundraiser Gala on May 9, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. This event will take place at the renovated Physical Activity Center on the college’s campus located at 3710 Paris Road in Chalmette. Attendees can look forward to tastings from local restaurants, cuisine crafted by Nunez Culinary Arts students, and live music. Tickets are priced at $60, and business or cocktail attire is recommended.
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