Where Big Ideas Take Flight: Highlights from the InventOR Mid-Valley Innovation Jam
Innovation doesn’t always begin in a sleek lab or a bustling tech hub. Sometimes, it starts in a community college classroom, where curiosity meets courage, and an idea becomes something real.
That’s exactly what happened at the InventOR Mid-Valley Innovation Jam, held at Chemeketa Community College on April 23, 2025. More than just a pitch competition, the event was a springboard for student inventors ready to solve real-world problems with bold, practical solutions.
From napkin sketches to polished pitches, teams had just one afternoon to turn imagination into action. The results were nothing short of inspiring.
Meet the winners who brought their A-game:
🥇 PourUp claimed first place with a powerful solution to improve beverage access and efficiency.
🥈 FridgePal impressed the judges with a smart approach to food organization and waste reduction.
🥉 CoreCam took third, demonstrating innovation in safety and monitoring technology.
But beyond rankings and prizes, what stood out most was the spirit of momentum.
These young inventors showed us what’s possible when vision is backed by execution and when a supportive community shows up to cheer them on.
And show up they did. The event was powered by a phenomenal team of volunteers who gave their time and energy to mentor, guide, and run the show: Mike White, Gladys Jadagu, Mohamed Salama, Nick Burgess, Mandy Reininger, Aaron Boston, Joy Boswell, Thomas Berney, and R Taylor. Their dedication created the kind of space where innovation doesn’t just survive, it thrives.
Hosting this movement of ingenuity was Chemeketa Community College, whose continued investment in entrepreneurship is planting deep roots for Oregon’s economic future. Their commitment reminds us that education isn’t just about textbooks. It’s about opportunity.
The Innovation Jam was a message that you don’t need years of experience or a pile of funding to make a difference. What you need is an idea, a team, and the courage to start.
Innovation is alive and well in Oregon’s Mid-Willamette Valley. And if this event was any indication, the future is in good hands.
Be part of the lively and thriving entrepreneurial scene of Mid-Willamette Valley. Start by joining a Coffee Club for Startups and Entrepreneurs near you.