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6 bold startup ventures graduate from UC’s Venture Lab

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October 23-25, 2024 / Atlanta, GA

The annual summit for research institution gap fund and accelerator programs, including proof of concept programs, startup accelerators, and university venture funds

The Story

It’s no secret among Cincinnati’s entrepreneurial community that the 1819 Venture Lab offers one of the region’s most seamless pathways to startup success.

On Dec. 11, six new ventures graduated from the program by demonstrating their products’ merits before potential investors and innovation leaders.

The Venture Lab’s newest cohort spans many topics, from developing a better treatment for sleep apnea to designing a platform for cloud-based educational training videos. One commonality between each venture is the immense potential to become Southwest Ohio’s next great startup.

Introducing the cohort

Curious investors and innovators flocked to the University of Cincinnati’s 1819 Innovation Hub on Dec. 11 to consider the promise of six startups:

  • DeltaChaseCreator of a novel breathing device intended to replace CPAP machines for sleep apnea patients by providing them with increased carbon dioxide intake.
  • NES Education Services: A cloud-based video education platform meant to transform how human resources teams enhance, customize and scale employee training.
  • OopdaA startup building an innovative online interface that simplifies the payment process for health care patients and their families.
  • Qualz.aiAn artificial intelligence-driven platform that streamlines researchers’ process of deriving insights from non-numerical data.
  • SurveyPro: An app allowing architectural engineering and construction firms to find surveyors or post their own surveying jobs quickly.
  • TissuTrak: A mobile health care platform founded by a UC student that empowers those with connective tissue disorders on their health journeys.

 

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