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BIZCOM semi-final expo to be held October 19

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The Eagle Innovation Business Model Competition (BIZCOM), semi-final expo will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, October 19 in the USI Performance Center.

BIZCOM is a business-model competition designed to solicit innovative business ideas from southwest Indiana and connect those ideas to teams, mentors and resources to develop the business model. Each BIZCOM team consists of at least one USI student.

Semifinalists will present their business idea in an expo marketplace format, while attendees represent investors who will vote for their favorite ideas to advance into BIZCOM finals. Attendees will receive a code to text in their votes.

Attendees can expect to hear from the following teams:

  • Heliponix – Indoor hydroponic appliance with a subscription service allowing you to grow a serving of leafy greens every day.
  • Borsa Finance – Consolidates earnings calls and other financial information for publicly traded companies into one place to aid investors.
  • DCWN – Outdoor wireless mesh system developed from NSWC Crane intellectual property.
  • Adventure Field Guides – Helps people plan outdoor adventure trips.
  • LetsWaitDating – Product that encourages dates to actually happen by offsetting the financial cost of dating.
  • ParasiteID – Test strip to aid in the detection of lice.
  • Little Ducklings Academy – Mobile daycare service.
  • Patron Exchange – Software platform which connects content creators with subscription services.
  • Pharmacist Life Coach – Health and wellness advice service utilizing Pharmacists.
  • SiteSpice – Service for affordable and accessible software development from collegiate students.
  • Persephone – Urban Food Solutions – Indoor hydroponic system/solution.

The finalists will then be in the running for $32,500 in prize money during BIZCOM finals. USI will contribute $21,000 towards the prize ($12,000 for 1st place, $6,000 for 2nd and $3,000 for 3rd), with the potential of additional cash and other prizes donated by sponsors and awarded by BIZCOM.

“At the end of the day the power of BIZCOM is that it is a market driven competition,” said Josh McWilliams, Technology Commercialization Coordinator. “We use the semi-final event to bring consumers to the table to provide valuable feedback to the prospective products/services. This allows the teams to better understand the potential consumer, change their offering as necessary and gain awareness in the community.”

BIZCOM finals will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, November 2 in the USI Griffin Center. Finalists will present their business model to an expert panel of judges.

For more information about BIZCOM visit, USI.edu/BIZCOM or email Josh McWilliams, Technology Commercialization Coordinator, at jdmcwilla@usi.edu.

Volleyball hosts Indiana State on Saturday

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One match is on tap this weekend for the University of Evansville volleyball team as the Purple Aces will take on Indiana State on Saturday at 7 p.m. inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse.

.Evansville grabbed its first league win last Friday, defeating Southern Illinois by a 3-0 final; the Aces have played well since, taking Missouri State to five sets on Saturday before staying within four points of UNI in all three sets on Monday.

Allana McInnis started her sophomore season averaging 3.77 assists in her first 26 sets, but has seen that trend upward since MVC play has started.  Over her last 29 frames of work, McInnis has averaged 7.90 assists while finishing with at least 18 assists in 11 of the last 13 matches.

Alondra Vazquez continues to get better and better each time out for the Aces as she recorded her first double-double with a career mark of 21 kills and 12 digs against Missouri State.  She followed that up with 11 at UNI and has averaged 3.73 kills/set in the last three matches.  In conference play, she checks in with 2.76 digs per game and set her career high with 19 in the match at Bradley.

With 359 kills on the season, Rachel Tam ranks third in the nation; 386.5 total points is fourth in the country while her total attacks (884) ranks 11th.  Tam is averaging 4.49 kills per frame and is second in the MVC and 15th in the NCAA.  Through 8 conference matches, Tam has posted 11 or more kills on seven occasions.  Her hitting has also continued to excel, since finishing at -.222 at Illinois State, she has hit .230 or higher in each of the last four matches.

Indiana State is 8-12 overall and 1-7 in the MVC with their win coming over Southern Illinois last weekend.  The Sycamores are led on the offensive side by Laura Gross, who stands with 3.11 kills per game while Makayla Knoblauch checks in with 9.47 assists/set.  Defensively, Jade York has registered 4.32 digs.

 

Ivy Tech to Hold Domestic Violence Awareness Panel Discussion

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A panel discussion about Domestic Violence is planned at Ivy Tech

Community College on Oct. 23, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. in the Bower Suhrheinrich Visual Arts Center, Room 107, at Ivy Tech’s Evansville Campus. It is free and open to the public.

Representatives from the Amends Domestic Violence Intervention Program, the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office Victim Assistance Program, and the YWCA will be part of a panel discussion on domestic violence.. The panel will discuss the impact domestic violence has had on our community and resources that are available to those in need. It will finish with a question and answer session to increase knowledge about domestic violence.

For more information, contact Renee Rockers, mental health counselor, at (812) 429-9883.

“IS IT TRUE” OCTOBER 11, 2018

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We hope that today’s “READERS FORUM” will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way? WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY? 

WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

Todays“Readers Poll” question is: Do you agree with Councilman Jonathan Weaver that the City of Evansville is having serious cash flow problems?

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