The winners received a $3,000 stipend from Capital One to allow them to attend the NJIT Innovation Accelerator next summer, where they can get their businesses off the ground or figure out if they have a real shot at making their idea into a thriving enterprise.
Each of the winners were presented with Tommy Awards by John P. Keegan, the President of the Charles Edison Fund and Edison Innovation Foundation — honoring their achievements in innovation and entrepreneurship in the spirit of Thomas Alva Edison.