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Humana Health by Design Challenge – HALO Project Results
by Steve Struebing on Feb.09, 2011, under technoPHILE
The results were published, and I am honored to have won the Assistive Tech Grand Prize. I would like to thank everyone for voting at www.instructables.com. I would like to say a big thank you to Humana for hosting the competition, and congratulations to everyone else who entered. There were some spectacular entries, especially in the area of Autism. Right in line with my interests, both high and low tech demonstrated innovative thinking.
Excerpt from Post:
“The Grand Prize for Assistive Technology went to Steve Struebing from Annandale, Va., for his Haptic Assisted Locating of Obstacles, or Project HALO. Struebing used simple sensors and vibrating motors to help people with reduced vision identify and avoid obstacles, and navigate the world more safely.”
“Humana is thrilled with the responses of so many individuals who offered well-being innovations on Instructables.com,” said Raja Rajamannar, chief innovation and marketing officer for Humana. “The many entries we received were excellent examples of how individual ingenuity can enhance health and well-being for people facing challenges.”
Thank you to the judges of the competition, who are as follows:
- Saul Griffith, PhD – 2007 MacArthur Award recipient, winner of multiple inventor awards
- Matt Herper – senior editor at Forbes magazine, covering medicine and science
- Joan Kelly– director of well-being and innovation, Humana
- Quinn Norton – freelance journalist covering science, technology and medicine
- Aaron Rulseh, MD – editor at Medgadget.com
- Kelly Traver, MD – founder, Healthiest You; author; former medical director, Google
- Tyghe Trimble – online editor, Popular Mechanics
- Eric Wilhelm, PhD – winner of multiple inventor awards, founder/CEO of Instructables