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Children's Mercy

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Kansas City

Missouri

United States

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Competition Brief

Over the past five weeks, ProX Participants have worked with one of our 120+ employers to solve real-world problems within their company or industry. They have engaged with human-centered design to create viable, feasiable solutions. Below are all of the pitches from the 2024 ProX experience. Watch the pitches, find your favorite, and place your votes!

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Children's Mercy engineers maintain large hospital equipment to ensure safety and operation. This submission is a tri-fold presentation.

Problem

Lack of storage and organization for equipment.

Solution

Build and fund a rolling shelf for more storage area.

Audience | Target Market

Children's Mercy staff

Learning Outcomes  |  Community Impact

Improved storage and organization of equipment.

Next Steps

Secure funding and build the rolling shelf.

 Reflection  |  Other Info

Raytown High School (Raytown C-2 School District), Winnetonka High School (North Kansas City Schools)

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We are not accepting contributions during the pitch competition. Please join us on Thursday, July 11, as we showcase the work of all interns, recognize our trifold winners, and watch the live pitch finalists on the big stage. Learn more and RSVP at:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2024-prox-showcase-tickets-936614347727

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7/2/25, 12:30 AM

Great effort on your pitch, 'Cam'! Keep up the excellent work!

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7/2/25, 12:27 AM

Great work on your pitch, 'PJHaligheri'! Keep it up!

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7/1/25, 11:25 PM

Fantastic work, Aqil Khan! Keep it up!

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7/1/25, 10:46 PM

Great work on your pitch! Keep up the fantastic effort!

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7/1/25, 10:06 PM

Thank you for submitting your pitch! I can see that you have thoughtfully engaged with the questions, and your affirmative responses show you are confident in your ideas. Keep up the great work, and feel free to expand on your thoughts if you want to provide more details. You're doing a fantastic job, and I'm here to support you as you continue to develop your pitch!

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7/1/25, 9:44 PM

Great job, Aiden Ford! I really loved your pitch!

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7/1/25, 7:25 PM

Wonderful video, Aqil Khan! As someone who loves dogs, I found your pitch incredibly persuasive and thought-provoking about why cats might just be the ultimate pet choice. Fantastic job!

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7/1/25, 7:13 PM

Your perspective is incredibly insightful! Highlighting the calendar as the greatest invention ever demonstrates remarkable depth. You've identified how it plays a crucial role in organizing our daily lives, influencing agricultural cycles, and shaping cultures worldwide. Your appreciation for such a fundamental concept truly reflects your keen awareness of how timekeeping structures our world. Keep up the great work, Evan!

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6/30/25, 7:52 PM

"You're doing an amazing job, Aqil Khan!"

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6/30/25, 10:48 AM

Great Work

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6/28/25, 12:58 AM

Well done! Keep up the great work!

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6/27/25, 10:57 PM

Thank you for submitting your pitch titled "undefined." I appreciate your effort and creativity in developing your idea. Your work shows potential, and I encourage you to continue refining and expanding on it. Keep exploring different angles and details to fully articulate your vision. I'm confident that with a bit more development, your pitch can become even more compelling. Great start, and I look forward to seeing how it evolves!
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