The 2020 Cade Prize Awards Ceremony Goes Virtual Interactive Inventors Forum Provides Live Q&A Opportunity ![]()
Gainesville, FL, September 8, 2020 – The Cade Prize competition will culminate in an exciting online Awards Ceremony on September 30th at 7 pm EDT. This virtual ceremony will be free to view for the public and five Cade Prizes totaling $50,000 will be awarded, consisting of one $21,000 First Prize, $13,000 Second Prize, $8,000 Third Prize, $5,000 Fourth Prize, and $3,000 Fifth Prize. Each winner will also receive $2,000 of in-kind legal services. Register for the Awards Ceremony today at bit.ly/virtualprize.
Prior to the Awards Ceremony the 21 Finalists will participate in a Fibonacci* Finalist Forum on September 16th, at 4 pm EDT. Finalists will highlight their inventions, followed by an exciting Q&A where viewers will learn even more about these game-changing inventions. Viewers can register today at bit.ly/virtualprize to attend the forum and their choice of one of three breakout sessions: Agriculture/Environmental & Energy Healthcare & Biomedical IT/Technology & Wildcard Since 2010, the Cade Prize has celebrated innovation by identifying, recognizing, and celebrating inventors and entrepreneurs. As one of the largest cash prize competitions for innovation in Florida, the Cade Prize has drawn hundreds of creative thinkers from Alabama, Georgia and Florida with cutting-edge inventions that have real market potential. “We are excited to announce our 2020 Cade Prize winners. Invention continues to fuel billion dollar economies and many of our Cade Prize winners have played roles in advancing important business sectors,” said Richard Miles, Cade Museum Co-Founder. Alabama Fibonacci Finalists (in alphabetical order) are as follows: Company Name Name of Innovation/Invention AI Metrics LLC AI Metrics Medical Imaging Software MADE Health and Fitness LLC My MADE App Nutrivert Nutrivert Florida Fibonacci Finalists (in alphabetical order) are as follows: Company Name Name of Innovation/Invention Adaptive Neural Systems Laboratory Neural-Enabled Prosthetic Hand System Agriculture Intelligence Agroview Aviana Molecular Technologies, LLC Digital Biosensing Platform with Artificial Intelligence BIUWAVE LLC Hybrid Biometic Underwater Vehicle Cognosetta, Inc. CS0022-Class Compounds for the Treatment of Tinnitus Connected Wise LLC Smart Vision V2X System Engineering Technologies, LLC The Platypus Lightguard Lightguard MARVLOUS Multimedia Augmented Reality Vocabulary Learning (MARVL) Application Nhu Energy Advanced Systems for Clean Energy Transformation (ASCEnT) PQSecure Tech Suite-Q Redhill Scientific Thin Film Plasma Reactors Stentiford Safety Services Sten Step Structured Monitoring Products VetGuardian Georgia Fibonacci Finalists (in alphabetical order) are as follows: Company Name Name of Innovation/Invention COMB COMB Covanos C-HEART OncoSpherix Small Molecule Dual HIF 1 and 2 Inhibitors Precision MedCare, LLC Noninvasive Precision Detection of Liver Fibrosis Learn more about the Cade Prize competition and reserve your spot for the virtual events today at bit.ly/virtualprize. The Cade Prize thanks Scott Mackenzie, Cade Prize Awards Ceremony Chair, Presenting Media Sponsor Florida Trend Magazine, and added sponsors, COX Communications, Gainesville Sun and Saliwanchik, Lloyd & Eisenschenk (SLE Patents). About the Cade Museum In 2004, Dr. James Robert Cade and his family began work on the Cade Museum for Creativity & Invention in Gainesville, Florida. The Cade’s mission is to transform communities by inspiring and equipping future inventors, entrepreneurs, and visionaries. Dr. Cade, a physician and professor of medicine at the University of Florida, was best known as the leader of the team that invented Gatorade in 1965. The Cade Museum is located at 811 South Main Street, Gainesville, FL 32601. An independent 501(c)(3) public foundation, the museum receives no operational funding from federal, state, or local governments, or the University of Florida. Visit CadeMuseum.org for more information. *In mathematics, Fibonacci numbers, form a sequence called the Fibonacci sequence. Fibonacci numbers are strongly related to the golden ratio, a proportion commonly used in classical architecture and the design of the Cade Museum. ###
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