Curious what university students are up to with startups, these days…? There’s no better place to get up-to-speed on academic innovation than Invent Oregon, Oregon’s statewide invention competition for university students. And it’s coming up, Friday, June 27, 2025, at the University of Portland.
On June 27th, join us for the 9th Annual InventOR Finals! Stewarded by the PSU Center for Entrepreneurship, and hosted by the University of Portland, this exciting FREE event showcases Oregon’s brightest collegiate innovators as they pitch their prototypes and compete for $30,000 in cash prizes!
A full day of inspiration, ingenuity, and bold ideas, this is your front-row seat to the future. Meet the rising problem-solvers shaping what’s next!
Who will be pitching…?
- Clackamas Community College – EZ-Tee: Adaptive golf tee device that allows aging players or those with mobility issues to place the tee and ball with minimal bending.
- George Fox University – Aetherblade: Interactive AR sword-fighting game that turns real parks into immersive gaming environments using motion-tracking swords and live missions.
- Klamath Community College – Fire Stoppers: Ember Block is a simple, tool-free device that protects homes from wildfire embers at nearly half the cost of current solutions.
- Klamath Community College – Questioning Standard Practice: Resonant metal-frame violins that offer an alternative to traditional wooden design while maintaining unique acoustic qualities.
- Lewis & Clark College – Sunshine Windows: Full-spectrum light strip system designed to simulate sunrise around your window and help users wake up naturally.
- Linfield University – PourUp: Smart coaster and AI platform that enhances wine tasting experiences while delivering data insights to wineries.
- Mt. Hood Community College – NO Pressure: NO Pressure introduces a TPE-based mattress with a smart honeycomb design that prevents bedsores, offering better comfort and healing for patients in long-term care.
- OHSU – CompressEase: Keepin’ it Squeezy! Automated compression system designed for comfort, mobility, and accessibility for patients with circulation issues.
- OHSU – EEGonaut: An affordable EEG-VR headset that helps kids with ADHD, anxiety, and emotional regulation build lifelong self-regulation skills through short, brain-powered games. A fun, non-invasive alternative to medication for families, schools, and clinicians.
- Oregon Institute of Technology – ReTee Golf: Sustainable golf tees made from recycled grips, offering improved performance and reduced waste.
- Oregon State University – CILIA: Humane, intuitive animal control pole system designed for better safety and usability in animal rescue and control scenarios.
- Portland Community College – Mood Sync: Wearable mood bracelet that changes color based on user emotion, promoting awareness and mental wellness.
- Portland State University – Plastic Scanner Squad: Handheld device using affordable spectroscopy to identify plastic types and improve recycling outcomes.
- Reed College – MicroCycle: Uses plastic-eating bacteria to transform unrecyclable plastic waste into valuable industrial chemicals.
- Reed College – emBrace: Fully adjustable and accessible back brace that provides stylish, comfortable support for users of all mobility levels.
- Rogue Community College – Neuroscents: Smart, portable aromatherapy device offering scent-based emotional support, on-the-go convenience, and wellness insights.
- Southern Oregon University – ColdConnect: Compact solar- and USB-powered vaccine cooling caps with IoT monitoring to ensure safe last-mile vaccine delivery.
- Umpqua Community College – The Bear and the Bees: A modified Slovenian AZ beehive adapted for domestic use.
- University of Oregon – Cognify: Brain-inspired AI chip delivering ultra-efficient performance while reducing energy usage and environmental impact.
- University of Portland – Burn Buddies: Automatic valve system that prevents scalding and detects leaks, protecting homes and vulnerable users with simple, reliable safety.
The event is free to attend. It starts at 10:00AM and wraps with a reception at 6:30PM.
For more information or to grab a ticket, visit 2025 Invent Oregon Finals.