Andrew Kitzenberg was a student at Babson College when he started developing his idea for a wristband that conceals a 2 gigabyte USB storage drive for easy, anytime access to electronic files, reports The Daily Grommet.
His Memory On Hand bands have a casual look that’s geared for kids and young adults – and functionality that any computer user on the go can appreciate.
Andrew tapped the resources of Babson’s incubator program to fine-tune his business plan, and he had the first wristbands manufactured in April, just before his graduation.
A trial sales run at a Massachusetts school shows he’s on to something: The Memory on Hand wristbands sold out in 24 hours.
Photo by Memory On Hand.