e Challenge 2025 Teams Amazing Graze........................................................................................................................2 Daniel Codd, Christopher Divitkos, Joseph Hutchinson, Jarred Wrench......................2 Clerky.......................................................................................................................................3 Finley Hyde, Amelia King, Natalie Nimon, Thomas Roberts........................................ 3 COSMIQ................................................................................................................................... 4 Shaghaf Abumustafa, Gabriela Coelho, Heather McCormick, Cheyanne Miller.......... 4 DearSis.................................................................................................................................... 5 Leah Harry, Arnez Luckens-Chilton, Claudia Mee, Amelia Richards............................5 HrudAI......................................................................................................................................6 Nikitaa Gupta, Maneesh Nayak, Aishwaria Ramagiri, Krishna Ullas Revankar........... 6 MatchPoint.............................................................................................................................. 7 Matilda Baxter, Ethan Fleetwood, James Ganley, Alicia Wray..................................... 7 Petazio..................................................................................................................................... 8 Ardista Laras Hapsari, Mashuri Ramdani, Sarah Serafinne Sarumaha....................... 8 Quixly.......................................................................................................................................9 Paul John Collantes Legaspi, Gerald Mendeja, Thahn Tung Tran............................... 9 RadioAI.................................................................................................................................. 10 Sam Shrestha, Tomas Walker, Oskar Jakubowski..................................................... 10 Solv........................................................................................................................................ 11 Lania Lee.................................................................................................................... 11 SwitchBoard..........................................................................................................................12 Lauren Bergamin, Harrison Cross.............................................................................. 12 ZYRA......................................................................................................................................13 Emily Brophy, Yash Vikram Kajrekar, Gaurav Singh, Nishita Vaishnavi..................... 13 Amazing Graze Daniel Codd, Christopher Divitkos, Joseph Hutchinson, Jarred Wrench Amazing Graze addresses unmanaged fuel loads and blackberry/woody weed build-up on steep or access- constrained land in the Adelaide Hills and Fleurieu. Our concept is a low-disturbance, evidence-led service that combines targeted goat grazing with simple before/after reporting and scheduled revisits. Primary customers are councils and farm/land managers seeking hazard reduction with strong community acceptance, and private landholders who want an alternative to slashing, spraying or narrow burn windows. We will focus on sites where conventional machinery is unsafe or ineffective, deliver measurable fuel-load reduction and regrowth suppression, and price by treated area. Clerky Finley Hyde, Amelia King, Natalie Nimon, Thomas Roberts Developed by Tom Roberts, Fin Hyde, Mimi King and Natalie Nimon, Clerky is a two-way job application platform connecting law graduates with legal employers. Each year, over 8,000 law students across Australia apply for graduate positions whilst numerous firms compete to secure the emerging talent. The process, while essential, is fragmented, administratively demanding and time-consuming for all. Clerky provides a centralised hub tailored to the legal profession, enabling students to prepare, apply and track multiple applications within one secure platform. Clerky’s purpose-built organisational features help users monitor firm requirements and deadlines which are integral to supporting students as they balance this recruitment alongside university and work demands. Employers benefit from an integrated candidate management system that allows them to advertise, receive submissions and communicate efficiently. By streamlining administrative processes, Clerky reduces the time and costs of recruitment for firms. Clerky creates a more cohesive, efficient and mutually beneficial experience for students and firms alike. COSMIQ Shaghaf Abumustafa, Gabriela Coelho, Heather McCormick, Cheyanne Miller CosmIQ is developing an immersive Virtual Reality (VR) education platform designed to inspire Australia’s next generation of space professionals. Our program brings authentic, industry-aligned space career experiences directly into schools through a structured incursion model targeting Years 7-9. Using VR headset packages, each student participates in a full day of interactive sessions exploring diverse fields such as space engineering, law, agriculture, medicine, and policy. Schools receive comprehensive support, including tailored lesson plans, maintenance instructions, and on-call technical assistance, with in-person launch presentations from the CosmIQ team within South Australia. Students engage with expert-led modules, produced in partnership with industry professionals and sponsors who are showcased throughout the experiences. CosmIQ directly addresses Australia’s space talent shortage by engaging young Australians early, promoting awareness of the nation’s growing space sector, and helping to build the skilled, future-ready workforce required to achieve the government’s long-term space industry and innovation goals. DearSis Leah Harry, Arnez Luckens-Chilton, Claudia Mee, Amelia Richards Across Australia, young girls are entering puberty without the knowledge, confidence, or support they deserve. School programs often feel limited or uncomfortable, while online spaces are filled with misinformation and adult-focused content. Parents want to help, but many struggle to find trustworthy, age-appropriate resources. Dear Sis changes that. Dear Sis is an engaging, user-friendly app designed for girls aged 8–18 to access credible, personalised guidance as they navigate puberty and early womanhood. The platform bridges the gap between health education and emotional wellbeing by providing medically backed information, relatable advice, and a safe, supportive space to learn, grow, and feel truly understood. Unlike generic or clinical health apps, Dear Sis is an all-in-one platform created for Australian girls, by girls. We combine trustworthy education with interactive, compassionate guidance - empowering users to feel informed, confident, and connected as they move through one of life’s most important transitions. HrudAI Nikitaa Gupta, Maneesh Nayak, Aishwaria Ramagiri, Krishna Ullas Revankar HrudAI is a modular, wellness focused attachment that transforms any standard inhaler into a smart personal respiratory companion. It started as a clinical tool with a clinician dashboard for healthcare providers, but through user feedback and guidance from mentors, it evolved into a platform built around the user, accessible, simple and affordable. Clinicians can still access accurate data like airflow trends and inhalation quality through information shared by patients and ensuring ongoing care without the need for a separate system. Designed for individuals who currently rely on spirometers, HrudAI captures key respiratory metrics and integrates them into an intuitive dashboard. Users receive real-time guidance on their airflow patterns and environmental factors, helping them understand their respiratory health better. While suitable for anyone, we are prioritising people living with asthma and COPD who often face unpredictable symptoms and adherence challenges. HrudAI empowers them to build healthier routines and breathe smarter. MatchPoint Matilda Baxter, Ethan Fleetwood, James Ganley, Alicia Wray MatchPoint is a web and mobile marketplace connecting brands and creators directly, making influencer partnerships simple, secure, and accessible. Right now, smaller creators struggle to find real opportunities, while small brands face the same challenge with limited budgets and no clear way to discover talent. Agencies act as gatekeepers, taking large cuts and leaving most creators locked out. MatchPoint removes the middleman. Brands can post verified campaigns with budgets and details, while creators build professional profiles to showcase their work and audience insights. Both can chat, negotiate, and manage projects, with contracts, invoicing, and payments handled automatically through the platform. The influencer marketing industry in Australia will surpass $929 million next year, yet small creators and brands remain excluded. MatchPoint bridges this gap, creating a transparent, affordable, and trusted space for genuine collaboration. We’re bridging creativity and commerce, empowering both sides to connect, collaborate, and get paid. Petazio Ardista Laras Hapsari, Mashuri Ramdani, Sarah Serafinne Sarumaha Petazio is an integrated pet care application created for Australian pet owners who value simplicity, transparency, and trust. Unlike existing platforms that focus on just one service, Petazio brings together pet walking, pet sitting, veterinary care, e-commerce, park discovery, and community engagement in one seamless experience. Users can book trusted professionals and shop for a wide range of pet products including food, treats, wellness items, toys, furniture, carriers, collars, leashes, litter, aquatics, reptile gear, apparel, costumes, and specialty accessories. Inspired by the everyday challenges of juggling multiple apps, Petazio offers a single platform that saves time, reduces hidden costs, and strengthens the bond between pets and their people. Fragmentation isn’t just inconvenient, it’s expensive, confusing, and risky. Petazio solves these problems by integrating services into one trusted platform, designed for the real needs of Australian pet families. We believe every pet deserves consistent, loving care even when their humans are busy, and Petazio makes that possible with just a few taps. Quixly Paul John Collantes Legaspi, Gerald Mendeja, Thahn Tung Tran Quixly is an AI-powered app that transforms any educational material, such as textbooks, handouts, camera captures, PDF documents, YouTube videos, websites, Canvas, and many more into powerful personalized learning materials. With a simple tap, parents and students can instantly convert homework assignments, study materials, and classroom content into engaging quizzes, flashcards, and study guides. Quixly makes supporting your child's education effortless and effective. Quixly was born from the aspiration of making academic learning accessible and enjoyable for every family. As students at the University of Adelaide, our team witnessed educational struggles firsthand — from parents feeling helpless when trying to assist with homework to watching a teammate's wife, an elementary teacher, spend countless hours creating materials while families struggled to bridge the gap between classroom and home learning. RadioAI Sam Shrestha, Tomas Walker, Oskar Jakubowski Changing the future of Radio Communication The Problem: Mining is Australia’s biggest economic powerhouse, and more than 300,000 frontline workers depend on radios to keep operations moving. Yet these radios still function the same way they did in the 1970s. Three main problems: 1. Time-Consuming Information Access: Workers waste valuable time by calling control rooms where the operator is manually searching for technical data. 2. Lost Verbal Reports: Critical radio reports concerning safety hazards or maintenance needs are not automatically logged, which can lead to missed actions. 3. Increased Inefficiency and Risk: This combined information gap leads to expensive operational delays, costing over $150,000 per hour , and increases the chance of safety incidents. The Solution: RadioAI transforms a company's existing radio system into an operational brain. A smart module integrates with the current network, running an AI trained on the company's own technical data and safety workflows. This provides two critical upgrades: 1. Instant Answers: It eliminates information delays. Workers can use their radio to ask for complex operational data or safety procedures and receive an immediate, accurate, hands-free response. 2. Total Recall: The system actively listens for and automatically logs all verbal reports of safety hazards, equipment faults, or maintenance needs. This turns simple chatter into a permanent, actionable record. Future Applications: While the initial focus is on the mining industry, RadioAI is designed for expansion into other critical sectors where voice communication is vital, including Logistics, Construction, Space and Defence. Solv Lania Lee Lania’s personal experience of getting burnt whilst sunbathing alone and struggling to reach the middle of her back exposed a clear gap in sun safety solutions at tourist hotspots and large event spaces. Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world, with this gap amplified by intense Ultra-Violet Radiation, alongside behavioural and societal barriers preventing effective sun protection. Solv directly addresses these challenges through an innovative, contact-free sunscreen application system designed to ensure full and even coverage. Solv has the potential to be paired with a UV-detection companion app sending personalised nudges, reminders and reapplication alerts. Thus, helping users overcome both physical and behavioural obstacles which lead to sun damage. In addition to its core purpose Solv opens pathways for sponsorship and branding opportunities enabling integration into a broader preventative-health and wellbeing ecosystem. Partnerships with health organisations, tourism operators and wearable-tech leaders such as Apple could position Solv as a widely adoptable, data-driven tool improving long-term sun safety. SwitchBoard Lauren Bergamin, Harrison Cross Switchboard is Australia’s Bill Autopilot. Households and businesses are paying a hidden loyalty tax on their bills because they don’t have the time to navigate constantly changing plans. Most bills are commoditised meaning the service is identical but prices constantly change and staying loyal means paying more. Using our Consumer Data Right (CDR) licence, Switchboard securely connects to energy accounts, reads real usage, and compares 18,000+ plans from 86 retailers to find the best deal for how that customer actually uses power. Australians currently overpay by an average of $350 a year on energy alone. We automatically switch customers to the best plan and keep them there with our SaaS platform. As the first mover in CDR-powered bill management, we’re building a single platform that optimises every major bill starting with energy and gas, and expanding into telecommunications, insurance, superannuation, non-bank lending and mortgages. Our mission: save Australians over $1 billion a year by ending predatory loyalty taxes. Put your bills on Autopilot with Switchboard. ZYRA Emily Brophy, Yash Vikram Kajrekar, Gaurav Singh, Nishita Vaishnavi Our journey with ZYRA began through firsthand work with charities and student-led organisations that consistently struggled to find reliable sponsors. We saw how much time small teams spent reaching out, following up, and competing for visibility, and how often valuable community projects stalled simply because they lacked access to the right networks. These experiences highlighted a deeper need to support organisations that are creating impact but lack the means to showcase their work to potential sponsors. ZYRA focuses on simplifying sponsorship discovery by offering a transparent and supportive space where organisations can present their needs and businesses can confidently explore opportunities aligned with their values. The aim is to strengthen trust, reduce administrative barriers, and help socially-driven initiatives reach supporters more efficiently. As ZYRA evolves, opportunities such as impact reporting tools and partnership management pathways can further enhance how organisations build long-term sponsor relationships.