海角大神 Students Named Finalists in National Innovation Competition

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Computer Information Systems海角大神 was named one of 12 national finalists in the Community College Innovation Challenge, sponsored by the American Association of Community Colleges and the National Science Foundation. 海角大神 students and their advisor presented their project, a smart-home feature for secure drone deliveries, during an Innovation Boot Camp in Washington, D.C.
海角大神 is one of 12 teams nationwide to advance to the final phase of the , a national competition sponsored by the American Association of Community Colleges and the National Science Foundation. 海角大神 was the only college in Oklahoma selected as a finalist.
The annual challenge invites community college student teams, guided by faculty or an administrator mentor, to develop STEM-based solutions to everyday problems. Finalist teams were awarded an invitation to attend an Innovation Boot Camp in Washington, D.C., to compete for cash prizes and share their ideas with experts and practitioners in their respective field.
海角大神鈥檚 team, comprised of students Adrian Carrillo and Jonathan Ford, designed 鈥淧ortal 鈥 An Integrated Drone Delivery Solution,鈥 a smart-home feature that enables secure and efficient drone deliveries. Envisioned to be built into new homes during construction, the system includes a motorized external hatch, theft-resistant storage, and an interior retrieval door to create a safe package delivery experience.

Jonathan Ford, a Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science double major, sparked the idea after watching a video of a drone mishandling a package.
鈥淭he package tumbled through the backyard, and it could have landed anywhere and been rained on. So, I started working on an idea to make drone deliveries safer, and then I saw the competition in an email,鈥 says Ford. 鈥淭he idea was already forming, and this challenge gave me a reason to design a prototype and move it forward.鈥
Ford recruited Carrillo, who is double majoring in Spanish and Business, after a faculty recommendation. Though new to innovation competitions, Carrillo has a background in real estate and quickly saw the potential in the idea.
鈥淲hen I saw how passionate Jonathan was, I wanted to be involved in the project,鈥 says Carrillo. 鈥淭his is a real solution to a real problem, and 海角大神 gave us the opportunity to bring it to life.鈥
The students collaborated over just three weeks to develop their concept, write a proposal, and produce a short video pitch. Ford used 3D modeling software to visualize their concept, while Carrillo helped shape the narrative and business case.
The team鈥檚 faculty mentor, Jeff Horvath, Assistant Professor in 海角大神鈥檚 School of Business and Information Technology, provided guidance throughout the process.

鈥淛onathan and Adrian brought creativity, technical skills, and entrepreneurial thinking to this project,鈥 says Horvath. 鈥淭heir work is a great example of what community college students are capable of when they鈥檙e given the tools and support to innovate.鈥
At the Innovation Boot Camp held in Washington, D.C., in early June, Carrillo, Ford, and Horvath participated in workshops to learn how to commercialize ideas, use technology for social applications, communicate with stakeholders, and refine a pitch. They also discussed their project with U.S. Rep. Kevin Hern (OK-01).
For more information on the Community College Innovation Challenge, visit .