StepUp Air

About the project

StepUp Air is developing a fitness tracker based on breathing measurement, besides the other common parameters such as heart rate. We will offer as well a connected app to display the data collected by our device. This will help anyone to train as close to their personal limit as possible.

 

Website
http://stepupair.net/

 
Current status

We are entrepreneurial pilot for a year (Iværksætterpilot – Innovationsfonden), which means having funds and consultancy. We have built a functional prototype, but still need to improve it and code the app before starting the tests. We will also be incorporated by next month.

 

The team behind

Charles Gayot and Josephine Robert are the co-founders, both former student at DTU. We both gather multidisciplinary competencies. A software student and a former high level athlete help us in the development of the product.

Edea

About the project

Edea is a smaller business developing mobile applications, especially targeting the health care sector. Currently the researchers already collect data through pen and paper-surveys filled out by the patient, which requires a lot of paperwork from both sides, and is very prone to errors along the way. Our apps assist in collecting cohort and patient data in an easy and efficient way.

As the smartphone is an integrated part of many peoples everyday life, we now exploit this opportunity to collect data in a safe and stable way. This means that the risk of losing data is minimized.

Our experience tells us that it is easier for the patients to remember to fill out a form on their mobile as opposed to a paper version, as we here have a possibility of reminding the patient to answer it. This means that the number of missing data values will be decreased, and instead of requiring the researcher to manually input the patient data into a spreadsheet, which may be susceptible to typing errors, the data is instead stored such that it is readily available for the researcher to import into their analysis tool of choice.

 
Website

http://edea.dk/
 

Current status

The company has already released an app for both DHC and COPSAC and are currently working on meeting deadlines for Rigshospitalet. They are developing a website and are at the moment working on setting up their growing business.

 

The team behind

The team behind this project is Maria L. (BSc Software Technology, DTU) with a specialty of marketing, networks and iOS development, and Thomas N. (BSc Software Technology, DTU) with a specialty of back-end and android development.

edCom

 
About the project

edCom is an e-learning platform, that allows instructors to create engaging and powerful learning materials in the cloud.
The platform collects all the different learning tools a teacher needs into a single application, and enables them to bundle these tools together and make them work together, creating a seamless integration and experience. The platform furthermore adds a layer of tracking to the materials, helping both students as well as teachers.

 
Website

http://sales.edcom.io
 
Current status

edCom launched out of beta in the summer of 2016, and is currently used by thousands of students each day. The team build a strong product and is now focussed on scaling the numbers of users.
The team is also focussing on building an adaptive layer into the platform, to open up to adaptive learning principles.

 
The team behind

edCom is driven by two former DTU students. It consists of Christian Valdemar Mathiesen (MS
Computer Science, Brown University), and Andreas Piculell (MS Computer Science, Technical
University of Denmark)