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  <title><![CDATA[Car History Database Wins Spring 2025 I2P Showcase ]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>At the Spring 2025 Idea to Prototype (I2P) Showcase, a prototype helping car enthusiasts find niche vehicles and their histories came out on top. Jack Rose, a junior in computer science, took home first place, a golden ticket to CREATE-X’s summer accelerator,&nbsp;<a href="https://create-x.gatech.edu/launch/startup-launch">Startup Launch</a>, and advancement into the semifinal round of the&nbsp;<a href="https://inventureprize.gatech.edu/">InVenture Prize</a>, a faculty-led innovation competition for undergraduate students and recent Tech bachelor’s graduates.</p><p>Second place was awarded to Team Sensible, made up of juniors&nbsp;Oluwatooni Alade, computer science; Brandon Parker, computer science; Angela Duodu, computer science; Jesus Sierra Jr., computer science; and Hadley Williams, computer engineering. Sensible is a browser extension that rates the sustainability of products users find online and offers alternative products for items that score low.&nbsp;</p><p>Third place went to Team Onyc, which includes Yasmine Green, a first-year mechanical engineering student. Onyc replaces the computer mouse with a wearable alternative that allows users to control computer navigation with the movement of their fingertips and fingernails.</p><p>Dozens of teams competed at the showcase, which is the culmination of I2P, a CREATE-X course focused on supporting students in creating solutions. The course offers research credit (for undergraduates only), up to $500 in reimbursements for physical material expenses, the opportunity to work collaboratively across majors, and faculty mentorship. It is held in the spring, summer, and fall, and it’s open to undergraduate and graduate students from all majors. &nbsp;</p><p>Read our Q&amp;A with the winner and stay tuned for our interviews with the other winning teams.</p><h2>Team Carchive</h2><p>Jack Rose, Junior, Computer Science</p><p><strong>Why did you pursue your startup?</strong>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Rose:</strong> I’ve been into cars my whole life. Trying to track cars is my hobby. There are always edge cases, and how are you planning to attack them? Because I spent so much time, especially working with other people, getting this data, and trying to figure this out, I became very adept at understanding the data. The dealers, collectors especially, were trying to understand the whole story, so they would come to me. But the way I had to do it was spreadsheets all over the place, and I was trying to find a solution to keep it all in one spot. I couldn’t find a way to do it, so I said, “Well, I’ll build it.” And then I got into I2P.</p><p><strong>What was challenging about building your prototype over the semester?</strong>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Rose:</strong> This semester, it was mainly trying to come up with the schema and how to physically account for the edge cases. It’s not easy; it took a lot of deep thought, discussions with other people who are into these niche cars, and understanding what details we needed. I’m still trying to add more things and figure it out. It’s not perfect, but it’s enough.</p><p><strong>What was your favorite part about I2P?</strong>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Rose:</strong> Adding features that I was looking for. For example, let’s say I was looking for a car. Filter all the cars over 25 years old and imported to the U.S. — I can easily search my database.</p><p><strong>What would you say to students who are interested in entrepreneurship?</strong>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Rose:</strong> It’s always, “You should have started sooner.” I’ve always thought about it. My biggest advice is to just start doing it, even if it’s a little bit here, a little bit there. If it doesn’t work out, at least you’ve tried.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>A photo gallery from the Spring 2025 I2P Showcase can be viewed on the&nbsp;<a href="https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjCaRZb"><strong>CREATE-X Flickr</strong></a>&nbsp;page.</p><p>Students interested in the I2P program can register for the upcoming summer and fall semesters. The deadline for Summer 2025 is May 14, and the deadline for Fall 2025 is May 16.</p><p>CREATE-X's next event,&nbsp;<a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/create-x-demo-day-2025-tickets-1236462565819?aff=article">Demo Day</a>, will take place on Aug. 28 at Exhibition Hall, where more than 100 startups will be on display. Attendees can experience the newest batch of founders leveraging the latest technology to solve pressing challenges. The event offers an opportunity to network with entrepreneurs, industry leaders, and passionate enthusiasts, and supports the next generation of innovators.&nbsp;<a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/create-x-demo-day-2025-tickets-1236462565819?aff=article">Register for Demo Day</a> today and be a part of these founders’ journeys! &nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>
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            <body><![CDATA[<p>The winners of the 2025 Spring I2P Showcase, from left to right, Jack Rose, Team Carchive;&nbsp;Angela Duodu, Hadley Williams,&nbsp;&nbsp;Brandon Parker, Oluwatooni Alade , and Jesus Sierra Jr., Team Sensible; and &nbsp;Yasmine Green, Team Onyc.</p>]]></body>
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                  <image_alt><![CDATA[From left to right, Jack Rose, Team Carchive; Angela Duodu, Hadley Williams,  Brandon Parker, Oluwatooni Alade , and Jesus Sierra Jr., Team Sensible; and  Yasmine Green, Team Onyc.]]></image_alt>
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