PACE Shark Tank

November 18, 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Mānoa Campus, iLab (Building 37, between Kuykendall and Art)

Join the Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship for the exciting Final Event of their Shark Tank competition. Watch as the following six teams "swim with the sharks" and compete for a chance to win $1,000.

CyberCANOE Destiny
A hybrid-reality environment that provides 20/20 visual acuity in a 13-foot wide, 320-degree cylindrical structure comprised of tiled passive stereo-capable OLED displays.

Ecoponics
An enhanced aquaponic process that bio-converts food waste into micro-nutrients that nourish and grow organic crops while conserving 90–95 percent of the resources consumed in traditional farming methods.

Hot Plate Minder
A device that cuts power to a hot plate or range to prevent hundreds of thousands of fires each year due to unattended cooking.

Interchangeable
A high-quality gardening pruner that blends quality and comfort into one horticultural hand tool by allowing users to change the handles at will.

Nimbus
An atmospheric water generator system that filters and captures naturally occurring water vapor and condenses it into usable water in one step without power.

Press On
A sustainable semi-autonomous coffee vending machine that produces the highest quality of freshly roasted, ground and brewed coffee.

The PACE Shark Tank is generously sponsored by Accuity LLP. The program partners are College of Engineering, College of Natural Sciences, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, and the William S. Richardson School of Law


Ticket Information
Free

Event Sponsor
Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship, Mānoa Campus

More Information
Krystal Lee, (808) 956-5083, pace@hawaii.edu, http://pace.shidler.hawaii.edu/shark-tank, Flyer (PDF)

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