Student and alumni create sleeping platforms for car camping
Penn State Berks student Nathan Bonslaver and two of his friends co-founded CarToCamp, a startup that creates universally fitting, lightweight, SUV sleeping platforms that ship to customers’ door and can be assembled without tools. Bonslaver, a mechanical engineering major with a minor business who will graduate in 2022, and two other Penn State alumni who attended the Berks campus – Robert Miller, 2019, and Kevin Gulick, 2020 – started the company in September 2020 based on their mutual interest in the outdoors and ‘car camping.’
Bonslaver explains that he initially contacted Sarah Hartman-Caverly, reference and instruction librarian at the Thun Library, Penn State Berks. Hartman-Caverly connected Bonslaver to the Berks LaunchBox, which provided patent resources and connections to mentors who advised him on pricing and helped him to prepare pitch decks.
“It’s been a great experience working with the Berks LaunchBox and the networking events are very helpful,” he states. Bonslaver and his co-founders have set up their business in Reading and they have purchased all the equipment to make the sleeping platforms, including 3-D and resin printers. For more information, visit www.cartocamp.com.
Entrepreneur creates app to help students choose a college
Kevin Clark is a Reading-based entrepreneur focused on helping students make the best decisions for their future. His company, Take Charge, Find Your Path, is developing a software program that allows students to define what they are looking for in a college and career, and then to find their perfect fit in higher education or within an organization.
“When a student’s path changes rapidly, it can become hard for them to find the right fit in a college. Take Charge, Find Your Path helps students navigate the path for future success. The app aligns the digital ecosystem with student goals and the needs of universities and employers,” explained Clark.
Originally Clark worked with a Penn State Berks student on the startup, and that student connected him with the Berks LaunchBox. He credits the LaunchBox with helping him to create a pitch deck and to file for a patent. He also enjoys the networking events. Clark is the CEO and co-founder along with David Moss, COO, and Carmen Malangone, CTO. They have seven core employees and five tech contractors. For more information, visit takecharge.ai.
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