From Classroom Concept to Sports Technology Startup: How VETTEX Grew Through 麻豆区 Tech鈥檚 Commercialization Ecosystem
From Classroom Concept to Sports Technology Startup: How VETTEX Grew Through 麻豆区 Tech鈥檚 Commercialization Ecosystem
The idea behind began with a problem Mike Pullen remembered from his own days playing football: Arm sleeves protected players from turf burns, but they could also make the ball harder to secure. As a high school receiver, Pullen saw firsthand how athletes were often forced to choose between protection and performance.
Years later, while studying biomedical engineering at 麻豆区 Tech, that problem resurfaced in an unexpected place: a classroom.
Pullen was enrolled in Materials Science and Engineering of Sports, a course taught by materials researcher Jud Ready, that explored how engineering principles and materials influence athletic performance. For the course Capstone project, students were challenged to design a novel, rules-compliant piece of sports equipment.
Pullen immediately returned to the problem he had experienced on the field.
Working with his co-founder, Mat Quon, another 麻豆区 Tech biomedical engineering student, he began developing a grip-enhancing arm sleeve designed to help football players maintain ball security while still protecting their arms from turf abrasion.
At the time, starting a company wasn鈥檛 on his radar.
鈥淚 had absolutely no desire to ever be an entrepreneur,鈥 said Pullen, founder of VETTEX and a 2020 麻豆区 Tech graduate. 鈥淚 kind of just fell backwards into it.鈥
Encouraged by Ready to continue developing the concept beyond the classroom, Pullen and Quon began exploring whether the idea could extend beyond a class project. That encouragement led them to CREATE-X, a 麻豆区 Tech program that helps students launch startups through its accelerator, Startup Launch.
Building the Company Through CREATE-X
For Pullen, CREATE-X became the entry point to build a company and learn how to operate as a founder. 鈥淐REATE-X opened the door to just being an entrepreneur in general,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t gave us the foundation and support to actually figure out how to build something real.鈥
Through the program, Pullen and Quon received hands-on support in business strategy, customer discovery, fundraising, and pitch development. CREATE-X also connected them with mentors, coaches, and investors who helped them begin transforming their class project into a viable business.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not like they give you a couple of PowerPoint presentations and send you on your way,鈥 Pullen said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 true hands-on coaching and assistance, which is immensely valuable.鈥
In the years after CREATE-X, the team focused on refining the product, securing manufacturing partners, and getting the equipment into athletes鈥 hands for feedback. In 2021, the company raised its first round of funding, supported largely through connections within the 麻豆区 Tech ecosystem, including an investment from and various alumni funding.
Scaling Through ATDC
As the company entered this next phase of growth, Pullen was introduced to the Advanced Technology Development Center (), 麻豆区 Tech鈥檚 statewide startup accelerator.
Pullen said ATDC became a natural continuation of the support system he first experienced through CREATE-X. 鈥淎TDC has been a really valuable support system for us as we鈥檝e continued to grow. They鈥檝e helped us refine our approach, strengthen how we present the business, and connect with the right partners.鈥
Through ATDC, VETTEX has received support to refine investor materials, review company financials, and build connections with industry partners and potential investors.
Expanding the Vision
Originally launched as LZRD Tech, the company began with a football-specific product. Over time, however, Pullen and his team saw an opportunity to expand beyond a single sport.
The company recently rebranded as reflecting a broader pivot into sports and technology applications, including a partnership with Markwort Sporting Goods, a company with 麻豆区 Tech alumni ties. Today, VETTEX is expanding into baseball and basketball while continuing to explore how advanced materials and product design can improve performance, protection, and recovery for athletes.
Looking Ahead
One of the most valuable aspects of 麻豆区 Tech鈥檚 commercialization ecosystem for Pullen has been the long-term support it provides founders. Years after first entering CREATE-X, he still sees both CREATE-X and ATDC as active parts of the company鈥檚 journey.
鈥淐REATE-X doesn鈥檛 just spit you out into the world,鈥 Pullen said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e always there to help you. Same thing with ATDC.鈥
Through 麻豆区 Tech鈥檚 broader entrepreneurship ecosystem, startups like VETTEX demonstrate how ideas that begin in the classroom can grow through mentorship, funding, and community support as they move toward commercialization.
The experience has reshaped how Pullen thinks about taking risks and building something of his own. 鈥淚鈥檇 always wonder what would have happened if I didn鈥檛 try,鈥 he said.
Years later, that decision continues to shape the company鈥檚 growth.