The previous evening at the DC Tech Meetup, DC Mayor Vincent Gray reported the champs of awards from the Digital DC Tech Fund.
The Digital DC Tech Fund is a piece of Digital DC, a financial improvement activity and advertising effort uncovered in March by the civic chairman to advance DC as the main tech startup network.
The $1 million Digital DC Tech Fund gives allows somewhere in the range of $25,000 and $200,000 to organizations situated in another tech hallway between Mt. Vernon Square and Petworth (or moving there in the following a half year).
Digital Marketing Company in Portland The subsidizing is focused at post-seed new companies who aren't yet prepared to raise a Series A round, and it accompanies customized mentorship and instruction.
Here are the eight winning new businesses and their awards, browsed more than 140 candidates:
Riide ($172,500): A light, quick electric bicycle that sells for $1,799.
Milestone ($147,500): A guide application that gives visual strolling bearings, made by Silica Labs.
Aquicore ($122,500): Energy the board programming for business land and mechanical offices.
Azert ($122,500): Creators of the SmarterSockets, divider attachments that can ping adjacent cell phones with anything from warnings of dress deals for customers to the design of a home for firemen.
EventKloud ($97,500): An occasion advertising instrument that persuades more participants to join with less work with respect to coordinators.
Vino Lovers ($97,500): A customized, month to month conveyance of wine (relaunching on November 1).
Flexspot ($47,500): Airbnb for parking spaces, which gives you a chance to lease and profit on your parking spaces when they're free.
MyMuzik ($30,000): Creators of the MyMuzik Stand, a computerized music stand that will trade unwieldy page turning for performers.
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