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Connect Music Group
We help emerging and mid-tier creatives (artists, songwriters, music producers) generate and increase their income from their musical copyright. This is done with the sound recordings copyright through music distribution and their musical composition with our publishing & rights management services.
Diatech Diabetes
Diatech Diabetes is working to improve the quality of life for diabetes patients through personalized technology that informs and educates them about insulin pump infusion failure.
Menus4ALL, Inc.
Technology research firm developing Assistive Technology (AT) solutions for the 21 million people in the US with blindness and visual impairment lead more productive independent lives. In 2020 the value of the AT market was $21 billion dollars.
OneClassroom
OneClassroom is a tool that empowers K-12 teachers to create their interactive materials and a marketplace to allow them to sell to other schools. Our first course, built out of my classroom at Soulsville has generated $116k in the past 12 months.
Pollinate, Inc
Community-driven media and tech platform building tools to connect people with local artists and art events. Pollinate offers a digital-first, social experience to collecting art and is redefining the traditional brick and mortar gallery approach.
Spesana, Inc.
Healthcare platform for Health Systems, Pharma, Payors and Molecular Diagnostics, Spesana speeds patients through testing, diagnosis to treatment with a full patient record, regardless of the electronic medical record(s). Built by the team who created the first oncology electronic medical record, we innovate healthcare again.