Since launching in 2009, the Founder Institute has helped launch over 1,310 new technology companies across 85 cities, 40 countries, and six continents.
These companies have gone on to do great things, and create over 10,000+ new jobs.
Over the past week, Better Weekdays lands a White House deal, Nexercise listed as Top Five iPhone Workout Apps, Azestfor featured on PetProductNews.com, and more Grad News.
Below is a roundup of recent Founder Institute Graduates in the news:
- Better Weekdays lands a White House Deal: Chris Motely lands White House deal (The St. Louis American): Better Wednesday, a Chicago Graduate, provides a cloud-based career management software platform that enables for-profit colleges to improve job placement outcomes among its graduates and maintain federal compliance.
- Nexercise featured on The Science Times: Top Five Workout Apps (The St. Louis American): Nexercise, a Washintongton DC Graduate, the leading platform on mobile, web, and smart TV for instructional exercise for both fitness and rehabilitative needs.
- LA Grad Azestfor featured in PetProductsNews.com: Entrepreneur Launches Dog Food Supplement at NPEW (PetProductsNews.com): Azestfor, a Los Angeles Grad, is a manufacturer of a canine nutritional supplement that makes homemade dog food complete and balanced.
- myQaa partners with Insiteo: myQaa creates new revenue streams for event organizers with mobile apps and beacons (PRWeb.com): myQaa, a Paris Grad, is an event mobile and tablet app that offers event planners an online management tool.
- TapGenes featured in Crain's New York Business: VCs are in search of the next Airbnb (Crain's New York Business): TapGenes, a Singapore Grad, is a personalized approach to health, turning your family health information into easy to understand preventative medicine; helping you manage chronic conditions and to fight disease/s before they happen.
- Heddoko featured in SportTechie: Heddokko Is a Smart Garment That Gives Athletes 3D Visuals About Their Movements (SportTechie): Heddoko, a Montreal Grad, is building smart compression shirts and compression pants, with sensors that will capture the movement of the body and serve as a virtual coach for Athletes.
- Realty Mogul mentioned in BloomBerg Business: Real Estate Crowdfunding Seen Topping $2.5 Billion in '15 (Bloomberg Business): Realty Mogul, a Los Angeles Grad, is an an online marketplace for accredited investors to pool money and buy shares of pre-vetted investment properties.
- Daylighted featured in San Francisco Business Times: San Francisco startup helps hotels get the boutique hotel look (San Francisco Business Times): Daylighted, a San Francisco Grad, provides luxury locations with an interactive art gallery service.