Let’s commend Atanas Peichev for his entrepreneurial endeavors.
As an 18-year-old freshman, he won the Health Track of the Blackstone LaunchPad competition at QC in the fall of 2022, earning perfect scores from the judges.
He invented a non-medicated asthma inhaler. (His parents are medical doctors).
Recently, he invented the Mini Technologically Reinforced Bioswale, a prototype that merges stormwater management, air purification, and energy generation. Using steam-driven power storage, it redefines urban sustainability by integrating nature and technology.
He conceived the idea for an Urban Economics project, which earned him an A+ in the course.
Afterward, he refined it for a project, specifically a business proposal, formal report, and presentation, which he completed for a Business Writing course, where he performed exceptionally well.
Last week, QC Makerspace unveiled the prototype in their space at the Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library.
Life’s journey is not always a straight line. It is usually a long, winding road (i.e., the streets from Gatwick to London in England).
He is an impressive young man and will one day put QC on the map with his next invention or startup.
Mr. Peichev earns a spot at the 2023 CES convention in Las Vegas after winning
the Blackstone LaunchPad competition’s health track at QC
Mr. Peichev (with his former group member/lieutenant – Salma Ramjohn – a 4.0 GPA student),
with his prototype after a demonstration for my current and former students