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IdeaBounce® offered a chance to share ideas and make connections
On October 10th 2018, innovators and entrepreneurs from the WashU and St. Louis communities shared their business ideas with each other at our IdeaBounce® pitch event.

Some other ideas pitched at the event included:
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Walk the Equator With Me – walking in various places of St. Louis to get a feel for the community
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Comedy Festival for charity
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Rapid form of genetic testing to help people find out if they have a predisposition to certain diseases such as Parkinson’s
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Theranostic nanoparticles for cancer therapy—a patented medical protein to help glioblastoma patients
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Grad student job board—a platform to help students, especially humanity students, find work
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Sankofa Unity Center—help young people in impoverished neighborhoods in St. Louis receive technical training in hopes of preventing them from going down a more dangerous path
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GIS education platform—as well as developing the platform, they were looking for people with technical backgrounds to assist with platform
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Tonal—a messaging program that decodes facial expressions during phone use to see emotion and transcribe it to messaging services
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SE on campus—“Using business mindset to solve problems initially taken on by non profits”
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HR turnover prediction and corporate bankruptcy prediction—build generalized HR software to help businesses predict longevity of work and profit margins
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Platform that promotes happy hours and parties—offer bigger discounts for customers that come in bigger group sizes to bars partnering with program
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A project to engage refugee women in St. Louis to make clothing and crafts as a job in order to keep them out of sex trafficking
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A software for education administrators to help underprivileged schools improve themselves easily and cheaply
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Dimensions—a program to help acclimate students to the city
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