
Teammates Atharva Lele (ChBE), Calla Scotch (MSE), and Anuj Pandey (ME) - pictured left to right
After months of intense competition, Convexity Electronics has been crowned the 2025 InVenture Prize winner. The team’s groundbreaking invention, an electronics 3D printer for manufacturing 3D-printed circuit boards (PCBs) at scale, promises to improve electronics manufacturing by enabling smaller circuitry, faster lead times, and more compact electronic devices.
Teammates Calla Scotch (materials science and engineering), Anuj Pandey (mechanical engineering), and Atharva Lele (chemical and biomolecular engineering) combined their expertise to develop a technology with the potential to reshape how PCBs are produced. By streamlining the manufacturing process, Convexity Electronics aims to make electronic devices more efficient and accessible across industries.
When asked what winning the InVenture Prize meant to them, the team echoed one another enthusiastically onstage: “We can finally do this!”
For their first-place finish, the team will take home $20,000 and a coveted spot in Georgia Tech’s CREATE-X Startup Launch program, where they will receive mentorship and guidance to help bring their product to market.
“The next step is building more printers,” said Pandey, trophy in hand, “testing out our technology on more boards, and using our connections to start implementing our printers and PCBs. You’ll see us everywhere!”