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Penn paleobiology grad's startup uBeam aims to charge devices without cords
Thursday, December 22, 2011
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Inspired in part by the University of Pennsylvania's annual invention competition, recent Penn grad Meredith Perry is getting lots of attention for her uBeam startup that is working to charge electronics without cords.
For whatever reason, the uBeam idea caught on quick and people really like it. What scares me is that I have been getting thousands of emails per week from people asking me for the product or when it is going to come out. I clearly want to make sure the product turns out great. I don’t want to be that person that almost made it but failed.
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