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  <title><![CDATA[InVenture Prize Winner Patrick Whaley Looking to Capitalize on Exercise Apparel]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Eight months after winning the Georgia Tech InVenture Prize,
Patrick Whaley, a recent mechanical engineering graduate, is making the most of
his opportunities and capitalizing on his winning invention that he hopes will
soon hit the sports apparel industry by storm.</p>



<p>“It was a huge honor for me to win the InVenture Prize,”
said Whaley, who has spent the fall preparing to launch his sports apparel
line, Titin Tech. “The InVenture Prize competition gave me the contacts and the
network that I needed to make my invention a reality.”</p>



<p>The InVenture Prize is an innovation competition for
undergraduate students who present their inventions and marketplace analysis in
an American Idol-like competition. Winners receive cash prizes as well as a
free U.S. patent filling by the Georgia Tech Office of Technology Licensing. </p>



<p>The budding entrepreneur developed a weighted shirt that
utilizes a form fitting gel to create comfortable sports apparel that can be
used to increase intensity of workouts, gain strength, and even assist in
rehabilitation efforts. According to Whaley, the market for his new product is
still being defined, but he’s excited about the opportunities ahead of him.</p>



<p>“This one prototype took me a few months to complete,” said
Whaley. “I tried to simplify it by taking it from a long-sleeve to a
short-sleeve shirt and then on to a sleeveless version. My focus was to
integrate all the features while still producing the end product that the
customers want.”</p>



<p>“Through the six-month process, students develop an
initially coarse idea into a polished on-stage presentation with a product
prototype,” said Craig Forest, a mechanical engineering professor and
co-founder of the InVenture Prize at Georgia Tech. “Through these months of
preparation, presentation, and concept testing, the</p>

<p>InVenture Prize competitors experience the same iterative
cycles that entrepreneurs in the market do.”</p>



<p>According to Whaley, the key for success was choosing the
right partners, from seamstresses to machinists to business-minded people.</p>



<p>“On this initial shirt, I stayed down in south Georgia working
with some of my partners for over a week trying to work out all the
inconsistencies and the flaws of the prototype. I wanted to make sure that I
have the best prototype that I can move forward with in mass production.”</p>



<p>Whaley has completed his final prototype and is confident
that his product can make a difference in people’s lives.</p>



<p>“I’ve used this product in my own workouts, and I’ve used it
for rehabilitation,” said Whaley. “It is a product that can help people get
back into shape, encourage better posture, and overall help with individual
confidence.”</p>



<p>Whaley expects his initial product, which he plans to sell
for approximately $140, should hit the marketplace soon. For more information about
Titin Tech, you can visit the website at <a href="http://www.titintech.com/">www.TitinTech.com</a>.
</p>



<p>Additional information can found on the InVenture Prize website
(<a href="http://www.inventureprize.gatech.edu/">www.inventureprize.gatech.edu</a>).
This year’s finals will be broadcast on Georgia Public Broadcasting on March 9,
2011. </p>]]></body>
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