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Robotics team wins patent on invention to help pets communicate

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March 3, 2022
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A group of teens are now patent owners thanks to a product they invented in middle school. WISN 12 went to St. Peter’s School in East Troy to share their story.The students’ programmed a microchip to help pets communicate with their owners.They call themselves the Brickbusters robotics team.”Through the entrepreneurial side of the competition, we were tasked with improving the way animals and humans interact,” East Troy senior Mary Schrieber explained.”It was really just a microchip that contained a bunch of sensors that would allow humans to know how their animals are feeling,” Mukwonago senior Hannah Schulgen said.Their middle school project in 2017 can sense temperature, blood sugar and movement.They named it the “Friendchip.””We advanced all the way to the world championship of this organization, and we ended up placing in the top three,” Mary Schrieber said.There were 32,000 teams from across the world.But they wanted more.”We thought we had a really good idea here so we ended up reaching out to Foley & Launder, which is a local patent office,” Mukwonago senior Olivia Sween said”Then a couple weeks later, they reached out to us and asked us if they could help us on a pro bono basis get this patent. And obviously, we’re like, ‘Yeah!'” East Troy junior Lucy Schrieber said.After middle school, the kids all went their separate ways to high school, but they never gave up on their “Friendchip.”After five years, as much of the team is getting ready to graduate high school, they just received word.”They emailed us, and they were like ‘Congratulations! You guys are officially inventors,’ and we were so excited,” East Troy senior Sarah Scanlan said.”Oh my gosh, we have a patent!” Lucy Schrieber said.Teens with a patent who hope to motivate other students.”I’m just hoping that we can inspire other people and other women to go into this industry because it’s not just for men. It’s… We need more women in STEM,” Sween said.The 2017 Brickbusters was comprised of eight members, seven of whom are girls.They are still deciding what they’ll do with their new patent.

EAST TROY, Wis. —

A group of teens are now patent owners thanks to a product they invented in middle school.

WISN 12 went to St. Peter’s School in East Troy to share their story.

The students’ programmed a microchip to help pets communicate with their owners.

They call themselves the Brickbusters robotics team.

“Through the entrepreneurial side of the competition, we were tasked with improving the way animals and humans interact,” East Troy senior Mary Schrieber explained.

“It was really just a microchip that contained a bunch of sensors that would allow humans to know how their animals are feeling,” Mukwonago senior Hannah Schulgen said.

Their middle school project in 2017 can sense temperature, blood sugar and movement.

They named it the “Friendchip.”

“We advanced all the way to the world championship of this organization, and we ended up placing in the top three,” Mary Schrieber said.

There were 32,000 teams from across the world.

But they wanted more.

“We thought we had a really good idea here so we ended up reaching out to Foley & Launder, which is a local patent office,” Mukwonago senior Olivia Sween said

“Then a couple weeks later, they reached out to us and asked us if they could help us on a pro bono basis get this patent. And obviously, we’re like, ‘Yeah!'” East Troy junior Lucy Schrieber said.

After middle school, the kids all went their separate ways to high school, but they never gave up on their “Friendchip.”

After five years, as much of the team is getting ready to graduate high school, they just received word.

“They emailed us, and they were like ‘Congratulations! You guys are officially inventors,’ and we were so excited,” East Troy senior Sarah Scanlan said.

“Oh my gosh, we have a patent!” Lucy Schrieber said.

Teens with a patent who hope to motivate other students.

“I’m just hoping that we can inspire other people and other women to go into this industry because it’s not just for men. It’s… We need more women in STEM,” Sween said.

The 2017 Brickbusters was comprised of eight members, seven of whom are girls.

They are still deciding what they’ll do with their new patent.

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