nCase Technologies Founder Dani Wilder Named Inno Under 25
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At nCase Technologies, we’re proud to announce that our founder, Dani Wilder, has been named to the prestigious Inno Under 25 list by the St. Louis Business Journal. This recognition honors young innovators and entrepreneurs under the age of 25 who are making a significant impact in their industries. For Dani, this honor represents a milestone in a journey driven by personal loss, innovation, and a commitment to saving lives.
A Life-Saving Innovation
The Naloxone Carry Case—nCase’s flagship product—was born out of necessity. After losing a close friend to an opioid overdose, Dani was inspired to find a way to make naloxone (Narcan) more accessible and easier to carry. The result was a sleek, keychain-compatible case designed to be discreet, durable, and easy to integrate into everyday life. It’s a tool that empowers people to carry naloxone with them at all times, ensuring they’re always prepared to help in the event of an overdose.
Dani’s recognition as an Inno Under 25 honoree came just months after one of nCase’s beta testers used the Naloxone Carry Case to save a life. For Dani, no accomplishment has been more meaningful. As her nominator, Cyril Loum, Assistant Director of Venture Development at Washington University’s Skandalaris Center, put it: “Every minute spent on this venture is aimed toward saving as many lives as possible, and seeing that dream come to life is the most rewarding achievement.”
Looking to the Future
As Dani continues her work with nCase Technologies, the Inno Under 25 recognition serves as a reminder of the power of innovation to make a difference. From a product that was inspired by personal tragedy to one that is actively saving lives, the Naloxone Carry Case is more than just a tool—it’s a symbol of hope and preparedness in the fight against opioid overdoses.
We’re excited for what the future holds, both for Dani and for nCase Technologies. As we continue to grow, our focus remains on creating life-saving solutions that seamlessly integrate into daily life. With each step forward, we move closer to our goal: saving lives, one case at a tim
A Life-Saving Innovation
The Naloxone Carry Case—nCase’s flagship product—was born out of necessity. After losing a close friend to an opioid overdose, Dani was inspired to find a way to make naloxone (Narcan) more accessible and easier to carry. The result was a sleek, keychain-compatible case designed to be discreet, durable, and easy to integrate into everyday life. It’s a tool that empowers people to carry naloxone with them at all times, ensuring they’re always prepared to help in the event of an overdose.
Dani’s recognition as an Inno Under 25 honoree came just months after one of nCase’s beta testers used the Naloxone Carry Case to save a life. For Dani, no accomplishment has been more meaningful. As her nominator, Cyril Loum, Assistant Director of Venture Development at Washington University’s Skandalaris Center, put it: “Every minute spent on this venture is aimed toward saving as many lives as possible, and seeing that dream come to life is the most rewarding achievement.”
Looking to the Future
As Dani continues her work with nCase Technologies, the Inno Under 25 recognition serves as a reminder of the power of innovation to make a difference. From a product that was inspired by personal tragedy to one that is actively saving lives, the Naloxone Carry Case is more than just a tool—it’s a symbol of hope and preparedness in the fight against opioid overdoses.
We’re excited for what the future holds, both for Dani and for nCase Technologies. As we continue to grow, our focus remains on creating life-saving solutions that seamlessly integrate into daily life. With each step forward, we move closer to our goal: saving lives, one case at a tim