What to know about the winners of Appapalooza 2021 by Technovation[MN]:
Check out the full (and inspiring!) lineup of Appapalooza winners below, learn more about Technovation[MN], and listen to Technovation[MN] Executive Director Lisa Schlosser on The tech.mn Podcast.
Team: Axolotls
App Name: Relaxolotl
Team Members:
Get rid of mental baggage from your long day with thought inspiring stories to help you learn about yourself and tasks to get your body moving. Relaxolotl is for young people between the ages of 12 and 15.
Team: Sunshine Daisies
App Name: Grow A Garden
Team Members:
Grow A Garden’s mission is to grow gardens to donate fresh produce to the local food bank by helping communities come together to set up and manage their own community garden.
Team: Team Discoveries
App Name: GreenWear
Team Members:
GreenWear aims to raise awareness around clothing waste by helping people learn which clothing materials can harm the environment. Our goal for GreenWear is to help people become more aware about this situation to make a difference.
Team: tEGGnovation
App Name: Salt & Pepper
Team Members:
Have you ever gone to a grocery store to find a particular item only to leave empty-handed? Salt and Pepper helps you find items that are uncommon in stores. In the app food categories for vegan, vegetarian, gluten free, and sugar-free help your search. Maps will direct you to a destination and ratings and reviews help you evaluate the stores.
Team: WMS 2
App Name: Chaptr
Team Members:
Chaptr is an app designed specifically to support small authors (to promote and find readers) and young readers (to find books that spark interest). The mission is to establish a community that benefits both small authors and young adult readers.
Team: {APP}ply Yourself
App Name: ME 2.0
Team Members:
ME 2.0’s goal is to help improve the mental health of teenagers and young adults who are seeking help or trying to assist others with a mental illness by providing a breathing buddy, growth mindset keyboard, stress relief games, med checklist, mood tracker, and resources.
Team: CASP Technologies
App Name: Operation Serenity
Team Members:
Operation Serenity is an Android application that taps into a market to reduce anxiety in pediatric patients aged 8-15 by harnessing kid-friendly images and surgical sounds of general surgery procedures and displaying them in a step-by-step manner that both educates and engages pediatric surgery patients. Operation Serenity also helps pediatric patients to reduce stress by informing them of fun local events and activities.
Team: Computer Glitz
App Name: MotusSign
Team Members:
35% of people face difficulties communicating with deaf or hard of hearing customers. 87% ranked their communication methods as inadequate. MotusSign helps ease the communication deficit in retail settings between American Sign Language users and employees through a library of ASL signs allowing for two-way communication.
Team: Herstory Makers!
App Name: A.P.P. (Anti-Peer Pressure)
Team Members:
APP spreads awareness of negative peer pressure situations for children ages 6 to 13. Using game methodologies, users execute 12 different scenarios, selecting correct options to better understand negative peer pressure. Multiple scores are compared to evaluate your progress.
Team: TechnoKrats
App Name: Green3
Team Members:
Green3’s focus is on reducing the carbon footprint, a key strategy to address global climate change. Green3 makes recycling easy, accessible, and encourages users to be responsible for a lifestyle of environmental awareness by showing them green businesses, options to keep a clean environment, and education for how to leave a sustainable environment for the next generation.