Iterating Better Therapy Support: Electrosuit
Iterating Better Therapy Support: Electrosuit
CREATE-X is built to help students integrate entrepreneurship into their academic journey through courses, workshops, and a startup accelerator. This spring, a new set of students displayed their solutions to real-world problems at the I2P Showcase. It鈥檚 our privilege to shine a light on and celebrate those journeys. Today鈥檚 spotlight focuses on the spring I2P Showcase third-place winners.
Electrosuit
Aubrey Hall, a first-year biomedical student, and Sherya Chakraborty, a first-year computer science major, founded a startup to produce a garment that eases the use of at-home, prescribed electrical stimulation for people with chronic pain, stroke, and motor impairments.
What made you interested in building this solution?
鈥淚 did research at Northwestern for a couple of years before this, and some of the patients I worked with had severe stroke and spasticity in their arms,鈥 Chakraborty said. 鈥淚 found out that when they tried using at-home prescribed electrical stimulation, they had trouble setting it off themselves. So, we created a garment to ease pressure on that.鈥
What part of the course was most helpful to you?
鈥One of our mentors, Sun Mi Park, was the first person to patent printable wires on fabric, and that gave us some inspiration to make our garment even more compact, easier to use, and integrate some interesting ideas that we wouldn鈥檛 have been able to without our mentors. So, our mentors are honestly the best part of the program,鈥 Chakraborty said.
鈥淔or me, you don鈥檛 get a lot of chances to apply these engineering courses outside of the classroom,鈥 said Hall. 鈥淭his course is a really interesting way to get firsthand experience building a prototype and really understand the engineering process.鈥
What鈥檚 so special about CREATE-X?
鈥淚 think these student projects are the future, and a lot of these projects make it out of college and become actual companies. Giving students that possibility to make a change just from a simple idea and fueling that with funding so we don鈥檛 have to take risks out of our own pockets is a, really big deal,鈥 Chakraborty said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 helpful to have that safety net, knowing that you have your mentors to back you, and also the people of the program to back you. It brings a lot of security and opportunity to try different things out and not have to be so fearful of failure. Even if you fail a million times, you can get back up and try again,鈥 Hall said.
What鈥檚 the best insight you鈥檝e gained from doing this?
鈥淚 think one big misconception is that entrepreneurship has a lot to do with finance and business and just lucrative ideas, but it鈥檚 pretty important to understand that you can solve a seemingly everyday problem,鈥 said Chakraborty. 鈥淚f it affects you or your friends, it鈥檚 still worth trying to find a way to solve it, especially backed up with money and mentors from CREATE-X. What鈥檚 the harm in trying something out?鈥
鈥淒on鈥檛 try to make it feel like it鈥檚 an all-or-nothing project,鈥 Hall said. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e allowed to live your life as a college student but also pursue these interesting ideas and figure out if you enjoy entrepreneurship. It shouldn鈥檛 be this daunting task where if you don鈥檛 put everything in, you鈥檙e going to fail.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 also important to keep an open mind. We might come in with an idea and a very specific way of executing that idea, but we found out through talking with mentors, and with other students and people who gave us advice, that sometimes the idea you come in with is not going to be the same thing you end up with,鈥 Chakraborty said.
Next Steps
鈥淲e鈥檝e only done four or five prototypes so far,鈥 she noted. 鈥淲e want to do at least 12 of those prototypes and keep working with our mentors, keep making connections at Emory, and just constantly getting more and more feedback about our prototypes until we get to a state where we鈥檙e satisfied, and we can demo our product and work with physical therapists across Atlanta.鈥
If you鈥檙e a student interested in building your own product for college credit, . And join us for Demo Day, Aug. 29, at 5 p.m., in the 色花堂 Exhibition Hall to see new CREATE-X founders launch products in a variety of industries. Tickets are free but limited. to secure your spot.
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