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Operation Breakthrough

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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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Operation Breakthrough teaches high school students skills they can use once they graduate, such as graphic design. This submission is a tri-fold presentation.

Problem

Manually marking down attendance is slow and sometimes inaccurate.

Solution

Implement facial recognition systems to automate attendance tracking.

Audience | Target Market

High school students

Learning Outcomes  |  Community Impact

More accurate and efficient attendance tracking.

Next Steps

Purchase high-quality cameras and develop facial recognition software.

 Reflection  |  Other Info

Hogan Preparatory Academy (Charter), Ewing Marion Kauffman School (Charter), Center High School (Center School District), Van Horn High School (Independence School District)

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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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4/19/25, 6:23 PM

Great job, Dejay!

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4/19/25, 6:20 PM

Great job, Angie!

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4/18/25, 8:27 PM

Hello! I love your idea. I know young people love cotton candy and to make a product that caters to children with allergies but still allows them to enjoy a sweet treat is fun, innovative and demonstrates and amazing level of creativity and empathy. Please keep up the amazing work.

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4/18/25, 7:49 PM

Great job, Oskar!

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4/18/25, 7:19 PM

Great job, Eriah!

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4/18/25, 7:19 PM

Great job, Anna!

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4/18/25, 4:43 PM

Great job, Fina!

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4/18/25, 4:20 PM

Great job, Chris!

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4/18/25, 3:58 PM

Great job, Dakota!

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4/18/25, 3:58 PM

Great job, Shalom!

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4/18/25, 2:07 PM

Great job, Kieden!

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4/18/25, 2:03 PM

Great job, Destiny!

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