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Xiao ’12 wins $1,000 in ‘Princeton Pitch’ competition

Written by Nan Hu, Staff Writer
Published: Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Instead of having just interior airbags to protect passengers, the cars of the future should have exterior devices that can predict a collision and then inflate to protect the vehicle from damage. Tony Xiao ’12 pitched a company based on ...

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  • 7:55 a.m. on Nov. 20th, 2008
    Posted by
    Community Alum

    This is a pretty bad article about an event that was fantastic! To see 30 teams pitch their ideas with such well-practiced and well-thought-out 90 second spins was a lot of fun! I'm not sure about who the judges chose as the winner...but there were many great pitches and ideas. Kudos to Princeton Entrepreneurship Club!

  • 5:05 p.m. on Nov. 20th, 2008
    Posted by
    Community Member

    This was a very impressive evening, showcasing some of the best that Princeton has to offer. The event went smoothly, and I really liked some of the ideas, particularly in RFID, web applications, and social entrepreneurship. I agree with "Community Alum" that the judges' decision was mystifying, but it takes nothing away from the speakers - keep it up! This event deserved a better article, Daily Princetonian...

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