Business Monday

Launch Pad Tech announces first class of startups

 

From applications from all over the world, 10 companies were chosen for the accelerator. For the Community Program, 25 were selected.

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• SynTravel: SynTravel specializes in Group SoLoMo (Social Local Mobile) technology that uniquely melds consumers and enterprises together with their Social CRM Software.

• Gozump: This startup makes it easy for anyone, anywhere to buy a home. It’s like a social turbo tax for home buying.

• FlySocially: This social travel application helps travelers find fun things to do at the airport, like connecting with fellow travelers and finding instant dining and shopping deals.

• Flomio: This startup enables new conversations between people, merchants, and brands through NFC and RFID technologies.

• SpendLO: This Web-based platform enables consumers to “name their own price” on services from pre-qualified local providers.

• YourListen: This social audio content platform allows users to upload, listen, search share, download, comment and store any audio file for free.

• FlyBy: This application enables people to discover new places, new people and save money while traveling.

•  Seeshow: A photosharing site specifically designed for kids leverages the amount of time children spend on the Internet with an entertaining way for families to create and share their stories.

• Interactive Healthcare Solutions: A company that integrates consumer-based technology (such as remote monitoring, text messaging and gaming principles) into healthcare with a focus on improving quality of life.

• DoYouRemember: The Internet’s first social site based upon nostalgia is the Facebook for our yesterdays.

• TrainingMD: This is an exercise physiology mobile application designed to provide healthcare professionals with a platform for improving patient wellness and health.

• ToddlerTV: This mobile app provides safe and independent video content discovery for toddlers.

• ZipTip: This startup provides a mobile payments platform for tips and gratuities.

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