Student-run company heads to Hello Tomorrow global summit

Kailey Bradt and Lindsay Reardon will travel to Paris to meet with internationally recognized innovators, potential investors on behalf of OWA Haircare

RIT students Lindsay Reardon and Kailey Bradt demonstrate their product, OWA Haircare, at the Hello Tomorrow global summit in Paris.

Two Rochester Institute of Technology students have taken their revolutionary hair care product all the way to Europe for the unique opportunity to engage and brainstorm with investors, innovators and industry experts.

Kailey Bradt, a student in RIT’s Master of Science in product development program, and Lindsay Reardon, an MBA student in RIT’s Saunders College of Business, are at the Hello Tomorrow Global Summit Oct. 26–27 in Paris. Their student-run company, OWA Haircare, has been named to the Top 500 deep-tech startups worldwide, giving them the chance to receive feedback from industry experts and potential investors assembled from across the globe.

According to Bradt, shampoo is comprised of 70 to 80 percent water on average. OWA is zero percent water.

“OWA Haircare is promoting sustainability in the cosmetics industry with innovative products unlike any currently on the market,” said Bradt, who is from Corning, N.Y. “OWA offers powders that hydrate with water to form high quality, liquid haircare products that can replace shampoos and conditioners as we know them. By producing powdered haircare products, as opposed to liquid, OWA’s innovations save water, energy and materials such as plastic. OWA will provide consumers with a long-lasting, economical, high-performing product that they can take with them anywhere: in your carry-on, in your gym bag, in the back country, or someday on a spaceship.”

According to the Hello Tomorrow website, the organization is “a global organization that annually gathers a community of the world’s brightest talents to propel collaborations between promising disruptive projects and leading entrepreneurs, executives and investors, to bring breakthrough technology to market.” The summit brings together more than 3,000 science influencers and international leaders to explore the latest deep-tech trends and facilitate qualitative connections. Categories include data and artificial intelligence, energy transition, environment, food and agriculture, well-being, healthcare, industry, new materials, mobility and aerospace.

Speakers at the summit include global innovators such as Laura Kerber, research scientist at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Laurent Alexandre, president of DNAVision; Cody Friesen, CEO of Zero Mass Water; Josh Switkes, founder of Peleton Technologies; Ulrich Betz, vice president of innovation biopharma for Merck; NASA astronaut Yvonne Cagle; and Gerd Manz, vice president of technology innovation for Adidas, among others.

Earlier this year, OWA Haircare won first place and $10,000 in the “products” category at the eighth annual New York State Business Plan Competition, sponsored by SUNY Polytechnic Institute and the University at Albany.

“I had read about OWA Haircare before meeting Kailey, and thought, ‘This is brilliant,’” said Reardon, a Granby, Conn., native who joined OWA Haircare in September as digital marketing manager. “OWA just makes sense. It is better for the environment and solves problems I personally have with traditional haircare products. When Kailey asked me to be a part of the OWA team, I was honored, the answer was an easy ‘yes.’”

Dana Wolcott, lead innovation coach at RIT’s Albert J. Simone Center for Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship, has continued to work with Bradt throughout the business development process.

“We are not at all surprised that Kailey continues to earn national and international recognition for OWA Haircare,” said Wolcott. “Her innate leadership, determination and creativity are present in everything she does. We look forward to seeing her grow as an entrepreneur and we are happy to help support her in every way.”

“I never imagined OWA’s first time exhibiting would be next to innovative companies like L’Oreal and Airbus,” added Bradt. “I am so grateful for this opportunity to share our company and mission with an international audience.”

Follow OWA Haircare on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn at owahaircare. 

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