Demo Day presentation at theClubhou.se in Augusta, GA for Startup Day Across America with presentations from seven Augusta Startup Companies created at theClubhou.se and Georgia Regents University, including Blackbox.email, Camellix, Sumo Bot League, E3 Embedded Systems, Dylanpickups, txtcam, Humble Finance, and Sand Hill Endeavors. Attendees included Congressman John Barrow and multiple Venture Capital investors.
21. Camellix, LLC
A Biotechnology & Drug Development Company Associated with GRU
Stephen Hsu, PhD
Tenured Professor,Georgia Regents University ,USA
Chairman & CEO, Camellix,LLC ,USA
25. Second Generation
Glucose oxidase,
lactoferrin,
lysozyme and
Lactoperoxidase.
Low pH may
cause dental
erosion
Mouthwash pH
ACT Restoring 6.6
Biotene Dry Mouth 5.4
Crest Pro Health 4.7
The Natural Dentist Anti-Gingivitis 3.3
Tom’s of Maine Wicked Fresh 3.1
31. The Fourth Generation of Products
The only product line that developed by dental professionals, went through
Phase II clinical trial, using all natural formula, and most effective on the market.
45. First, What is an Embedded Control?
• Think of embedded controls as tiny computers
designed to do very specific things – there are 3
basic components (motherboard, processor
and peripherals)
• Where can embedded controls be found…
everywhere
• Home appliances
• Washer/Dryer
• Refrigerator
• Microwave
• Oven
• Stove
• Dishwasher
46. What is an Embedded Control?
• Home electronics
• Televisions
• Remote controls
• Bedside alarm/clock radios
• DVD Players
• Printers
• Monitors
• Computer mouse
• Vehicles
• Phones
• Watches
• Hobbyists’ Projects
• The list goes on and on…
47. A Simple Example of an Embedded Control
Let’s take an alarm/clock radio – this device has a
tiny computer designed to do specific things
• Know the current date/time (and maybe time zone)
• Know what radio frequency is currently tuned
• Know what button was just pushed
• Better yet, what buttons were just pushed and in what order
• Provide feedback to the user
• Time/Date (visual display)
• Alarm set (Yes/No) (visual display)
• Radio station tuned (visual display)
• Beeper for the alarm (audible feedback)
48. Why E3 Embedded and the PIEP?
• We live in world of smart phones, smart cars, smart
appliances and soon to be smart everything – and –
the demand for smart/connected products is only
going to increase
• Likewise, the demand for electrical/computer
engineers will also increase
• The number of hobbyists increases every year (people
interested in robotics or home automation)
• We think our product can help fill the education gap
• Easy to use
• Start with the basics and build up
• It was designed by an embedded developer to address
shortcomings of other systems
49. What is the PIEP?
A unique embedded development platform:
• Processor Independent
• Easy to use
• No special tools necessary
• No soldering necessary
• It has ‘pluggable’ and ‘stackable’ peripherals
• Rugged
• Competitive Footprint (4x4 inches)
• Plays well with Arduino – Arduino product
dominate the hobbyist market
50. Who will use the PIEP?
• Engineers – to design and prototype their company’s
products and for low-volume production needs
• The next great device by GE or Samsung must be prototyped
and tested before it goes to production
• Enthusiasts (Hobbyists) – to build their own, home-
grown projects
• Robotics
• Home automation
• Educators – can teach students programming and
interface with hardware at the same time
• This is exactly what we hope to do right here at The
Clubhouse