Winner of Microsoft 2022 Imagine Cup V Bionic Global Top Tech For Good

Microsoft Build: CEO and President Satya Nadella’s keynote address announced the final judgment of the 2022 Imagine Cup global winner. After the trial, V Bionic won the honors today, May 24. Its platform solution, ExoHeal, combines a healing exoskeletal hand device with sensors and a broad intuitive app, which is helping patients with hand paralysis have a faster, more comfortable and economical three-step rehabilitation procedure to improve patients’ physical and intellectual health.

The V BIONIC team achieves popularity abroad through competitions and award programs, including: The Google Science Fair Global Finalists and the Winners of the Social Innovation Award at the Diamond Challenge, and as Imagine Cup World Champions as key jewels in their crown for success. . His hard paintings and hobby are based on inspiring to do more for humanity and implement generation for good.

This article is based on my reports and insights drawn from my ongoing pro bono work with over 200,000 CEOs, investors, scientists and experts.

Founding members include: Zain Ahmed Samdani (CEO) Germany; Faria Zubair (chief designer) Saudi Arabia; Asfia Jabeen (Operations and Community Engagement) Saudi Arabia; and Ramin Udash (application developer) Germany.

Zain was born in India and grew up in Saudi Arabia. Lately he is reading about robotics and intelligent systems at Jacobs University, Germany. Faria was born in India and now lives in Saudi Arabia. student at UoPeople. Asfia was born and raised in India and lately lives in Saudi Arabia. She has been passionate about the sciences and arts since childhood. He earned his bachelor’s degree in India and is lately pursuing his master’s degree at People’s University, USA. USA Ramin Udash was born and raised in Nepal and lately is a first-year computer science student at Jacobs University Bremen in Germany.

Imagine Cup since its inception involving more than two million competing students. In 2022, imagine Cup, building and learning academically to have a positive effect on innovation, reaches thousands of academics from more than 160 countries at the 20th annual Imagine Cup. The 4 categories of social goods of the allocation are: land, education, health and lifestyle. V Bionic from Saudi Arabia and Germany won the grand prize for ExoHeal, a modular exoskeletal hand rehabilitation device that uses neuroplasticity and the Azure generation to provide adaptability and fun. rehabilitation workouts for others with hand paralysis. The team won $50,000 in Azure credits, a $100,000 cash prize, and a mentoring consultation with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.

The minds and concepts of the team members include: Zain: “This holiday has taught us the profound effect of developing a mindset that seeks to make the most of every situation. “Faria — “Through hard, original work, thinking and, most importantly, the drive to instill a positive replacement, has allowed us to look at our goals from other angles and create a solution that reflects the desires of those it serves. “Asfia: “It will be a feat even if we can replace the life of a paralyzed user and his family. “Ramin believes that at ExoHeal, he is helping to make the recovery of hand-paralyzed patients easy, available and portable using his app. Progression skills: His coding adventure began at the age of 12.

V Bionic milestones, adding the use of Microsoft Azure/answers; 30% faster recovery time; Charge savings of $15,000 the popular to less than $1,000 for your ExoHeal solution. Their answers integrate a three-step rehabilitation procedure with in-depth doctors and the network with 360-degree accessibility via mobile. To contribute to comfort, they aim to look and feel the skin of a moment replacing the harder surfaces of old-style robotic engineering.

In addition, he noted through the members:

“After ExoHeal therapy, patients felt sensations in their paralyzed hand from day one!Weeks or months faster than classical therapy. – Zain Ahmed Samdani, Team V Bionic.

“We are making recovery more available to paralyzed patients through them in contact with doctors remotely. ” – Ramin Udash, Team V Bionic.

“Using robotics, neuroscience and device learning technologies, we hope to make hand disabilities less alarming, allow patients to regain the use of their hands, resume their daily tasks, decrease their intellectual strain and, most importantly, regain self-confidence. “- Zain Ahmed Samdani, Team V Bionic.

“This is a feat for us, even if we improve the life of a single paralyzed person. Our goal is to help as many patients as possible recover faster, improve their lives, and return to a normal life. For us, good fortune is not how much we grow, it’s about the number of other people we raise with us. “- Asfia Jabeen, Team V Bionic.

“Incorporate fashion into STEM to create visually pleasing replacement solutions, whether it’s a prosthesis or a portable healing device or a dress that can have compatibility of any length and replacement color at will. “- Faria Zubair, Team V Bionic.

To see, feel and hear their hobby and innovation full of life, I interviewed them today with the non-profit organization IEEE TEMS (interviews with Stephen Ibaraki). Interview profiles, quotes, and the video link are available directly here.

Those in the interview include:

Zain encouraged through the adventure of a member of the circle of relatives with paralysis in the hand and designed a robotic exoskeleton to help and accelerate rehabilitation. Each team member with similar experiences.

Faria joins the team to bring her delight in aesthetic design and fashion to the exoskeleton for momentary skin and fashion integration.

Asfia adds its network and has fun with patients, doctors and the network to inspire feedback, generate optimism in the procedure to improve recovery, promote neuroplasticity/neurogenesis (activation of mirror neurons) for faster and improved results.

Ramin, with his it major, is running to blend ecosystems for the Azure platform solution: IoT, Mobile, Stream Analytics, Power BI, Blob Storage, Cognitive Services, and Machine Learning.

Team members notice others through networking experiences, contests, university innovation programs/projects.

Ecosystem and platform for remote monitoring, support, accessibility, load reduction. Clinical trials in development in 2022. Expansion with a startup.

Imagine Cup providing exceptional mentorship, a network recognized for presenting a solution, a global network, an enabling network, generation of intelligent accessibility, meaningful feedback for the design of step-by-step solutions, presentation experience on key elements of the core solution, access to incredible technologies, Array. endless.

Future: hand-to-arm expansion and other areas; skill that will be incorporated into the metaverse to get results.

For more context about Imagine Cup, for this article, I did another interview with Charu Thomas, who participated in Microsoft 2017 Imagine Cup and received the prestige of finalist. Charu’s good fortune at Imagine Cup was the catalyst for the creation of her startup. Ox. The IEEE TEMS direct link (with profile) to the video interview can be found here.

In the interview, we talked about the successes of his early studies at Georgia Tech (and graduate work) in automation, procedure improvement teams within the supply chain, and the need for innovations as they required really large capital and space expenditures. it doesn’t make sense from an investment standpoint in some cases. Therefore, while continuing his studies, he undertook a study opportunity in the portable generation by incorporating the price of software and hardware-compatible software to minimize infrastructure adjustments and at the same time efficiency. His startup, Ox, is reaching the generation that makes order processing more efficient. In 2019, Thomas moved to Northwest Arkansas for the fuel accelerator and won accolades such as the Microsoft 2017 Imagine Cup, included in the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, the 2020 Future 50 AMP list, Array.

Those of the interviews are:

Charu’s early successes at Georgia Tech and the measurability of mentors.

Earn rewards with portable software/hardware and AR technology.

Founding Ox and business good fortune stories, adding building technologies that make order fulfillment more efficient.

The Imagine Cup focuses on remarkable mentoring and a shared innovation network focused on positive impact.

Lessons for marketers who translate studies into startups. Agility and active response solving are essential.

Tips for making concise presentations, key to the good fortune of Imagine Cup and also key to winning prizes and investments.

Scaling for startups; for the public.

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