It was at Berkeley in 2015, where Amanda completed her MEng in IEOR, that she was part of a class project team at the Center for Innovation Technology and Research in the Interest of Society that developed an early prototype of a tampon monitor. This turned into my.Flow, which got picked up by HAX in early 2016, where she and her team devoted themselves to development of a fully functional device that will aggregate data for women everywhere in a way that has never before been possible.
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