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Mobile text processor for deaf people wins Philips Innovation Award 2016

Student startup Ava, creator of a mobile text processor for deaf people, won the Philips Innovation Award 2016. Ava can now call itself the most innovative student startup of the Netherlands and opens trading at the Amsterdam exchange to celebrate. Pieter Nota, Member Executive Committee and Board of Management, Royal Philips, sounds the gong.

The winning students showed the big impact of their invention to the jury presided by Pieter Nota, CEO Personal Health of Philips. Ava is a smartphone application for deaf people, that shows in less than a second who says what in the environment. To do this, Ava records the sound of the environment with every present phone with the app. This way, Ava wants to empower deaf people. The Ava team are students at the Erasmus University Rotterdam.

The Philips Innovation Award is the largest student-entrepreneur Award in The Netherlands. The winner wins the prize worth € 50,000. Speaker at the finale of the 11th edition in the Nieuwe Luxor Theater in Rotterdam were Yuri Van Geest (Founder Singularity University) and Harald Swinkels (Founder Nederlandse Energiemaatschappij)

For more information: www.phia.nl

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