Students Present at 3rd Annual What’s NEXT Fund Pitch Night

Students Present at 3rd Annual What’s NEXT Fund Pitch Night

Congratulations to the Middle and Upper School students who presented their work at What’s NEXT Fund Pitch Night presented by Associa.

Greenhill hosted the third annual What’s NEXT Fund Pitch Night presented by Associa on April 29, 2026, where students pitched their projects to a panel of business leaders in the hopes of receiving venture capital and mentorship as they build technologies, launch businesses, or make a larger project become a reality.

Below are the projects, with descriptions, student presenters, and the awards received (listed in the order of presentation). Congratulations to all the students on their hard work!

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Pitch Name: HrtAxis
Students: Ibrahim Abdelfattah '27 & Leo Meyer '27
Description: An app that tracks cardiac events and helps the user record the event to better inform cardiologists of the patient's condition, helping doctors better diagnose heart conditions early on.
Award: $4,000

Pitch Name: Sidelyne
Student: Samaira Panjiar '28
Description: Leveraging Lidar technology, the SydeLine system helps to remove the frustration with bad or questionable line calls in volleyball games and tournaments.
Award: $1,000

Pitch Name: ScanFind
Students: Austin Yao '29 & Rebecca Yao '31
Description: A no-app required QR Code-based system to help lost items, such as water bottles and clothing, be reunited with their owners, reducing the yearly expense of replacing items gone missing.
Award: $3,000

Pitch Name: Flashlist
Students: Raghav Metta '27 & Vikram Sampath '27
Description: A Shopify App that allows drop shippers to scale their business by automating the relisting of AliExpress items to other United States-based selling platforms. The team earned over $40k in three months with their strategy.
Award: $4,000

Pitch Name: OmniStep
Student: Anvitha Sagi '29
Description: Truly a one shoe size fits all solution. For parents/guardians of fast-growing toddlers and kids, a shoe that not only grows with their child but also allows for customization and autonomy, reducing families’ overall cost for their child.
Award: $5,000

Pitch Name: AquaFlo
Student: Ahan Jain '27
Description: A gravity-fed, high-flow-rate water filtration system for rural areas in India using locally sourced materials, solving the lack of clean, good-tasting water at a volume that can sustain an entire family.
Award: $5,000

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