Dog’s Life Wins First Place in Tel Aviv University and Shenkar’s jumpTAU Accelerator
The first Jewish-Arab accelerator in Israel, jumpTAU Accelerator – created in the Tel Aviv University Entrepreneurship Center in partnership with the Center for Innovation ACT Shenkar – recently finished its third cycle and revealed the projects participating in the multi-participant Demo Day event.
Over the past four months, ten projects have been intensively developed for Demo Day, in order to create groundbreaking solutions to significant social and business problems. Among them is the Dog’s Life app, developed by Department of Software Engineering alumna Hen Aharon and Dvir Aharon, a Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering student, together with Yakir Weinberg and Kseniya Zinovyev. The group's innovative app won first place!
Dog’s Life is an app which aims to identify your dogs’ needs and create a daily schedule and training plan for them in accordance with the data obtained. This is done using a device similar to an Apple Watch, which connects to the dog and identifies its needs, by gauging its barking, chewing, heartbeats, and movement. At the same time, an app is being planned that collects data and is able to analyze it to create a plan for owners to work with their dogs.
The app was originally developed as a graduate project in the Department of Software Engineering at Shenkar, by Hen Aharon, Max Neviantsev, and Daniel Kovalevski.