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UF Innovate Incubator · Pitch Demo
Not another AI tutor. The orchestration layer above them.
Best-in-class AI learning tools already exist — Math Academy, Khanmigo, Membean, NoRedInk, eGUMPP.
Each is brilliant in its own subject. None of them coordinate. Academy OS is the layer that
routes each student through the right tool at the right time, and gives one human Teacher the visibility
to intervene when the data says to. We're piloting at our own Boca Lago property — and building
toward a model that scales to school districts and, ultimately, a fully online curriculum.
STEP 01
The Problem
Tools exist, orchestration doesn't — and families are leaving.
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STEP 02
The Model
How it works, and the path from one campus to school districts.
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STEP 03
Learner View
A 5th grader's day routed across 5 different platforms.
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STEP 04
Teacher Monitor
20 students, 6 platforms, one screen, real-time interventions.
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STEP 05
Parent Digest
Weekly email to families — wins, watch items, Teacher note.
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STEP 06
Team
Operators + educator + international school veterans — domain-native founding team.
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STEP 07
The Ask
Mentorship, build team, and a scalability roadmap.
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The Ask
What we need from UF Innovate.
We're not raising capital right now. We have the pilot site, the architecture, and an opinionated POV.
What would meaningfully accelerate the next 12 months is mentorship, a builder team, and partners who think
about scale and curriculum the way we do.
01 · Mentorship
Operator and ed-tech mentors inside the Incubator network — people who've taken a learning platform from pilot to district-scale rollout.
02 · Build Team
Help assembling the technical team to develop the platform — student engineers, integration developers, and a design partner from the UF ecosystem.
03 · Pilot Site
We'll launch the beta at our family-owned Boca Lago property in Florida — a controlled private-school setting we run end-to-end. UF's role: shape the pilot so its results travel.
04 · Scalability
Strategic guidance on the path from one pilot site to public school districts, and on extending Academy OS into a fully online curriculum offering.
Thank you. — Lucca Aguiar & the Academy OS team