MIDDLETOWN, Pa. — A team of mechanical engineering students aiming to improve treatment for hydrocephalus took first place at the Student Startup Weekend pitch competition, where Penn State Harrisburg students pitched their business ideas to a panel of judges.
The event, held March 20 in the Capital Union Building, featured a pitch competition, two entrepreneur speakers, resources on intellectual property, and more to help students bring ideas to the next level and commercialize products or start businesses.
The first-place team was made up of Likith Giddi, Gene Jackson, Sam Psoras and Chris Lasher, all fourth-year mechanical engineering students. Their project began as a capstone collaboration with the Penn State College of Medicine.
“When I was 12 years old, my grandfather passed away from a disease called hydrocephalus. That’s when I realized when I grew up, I wanted to change the way the world did medicine,” Giddi said during the team’s pitch to the judges.
He said later that the team was driven by a shared goal of using engineering to make a meaningful impact in the medical field.