Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator: Meet the 14 Launching Companies

New Startups Emerge from Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator
Fourteen innovative companies have recently completed the Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator program in New York City, marking a significant expansion of the accelerator’s portfolio.
These ventures represent a diverse range of industries, including healthcare solutions, financial technology, enterprise-level tools, and direct-to-consumer products. To date, the accelerator has supported nearly 250 startups, which have collectively secured over $1 billion in funding.
Introducing the Summer 2021 ERA Graduating Class
Here’s a closer look at each of the companies that successfully completed the summer 2021 ERA program.
Andiamo leverages the power of machine learning, advanced 3D simulation, and 3D printing technology to create custom-fitted braces for children diagnosed with cerebral palsy. This approach aims to reduce costs and enhance treatment outcomes for clinicians, patients, and their families. Andiamo operates on a business-to-business (B2B) model, billing on a per-treatment basis.
Cirkled In provides a platform enabling young individuals to compile a comprehensive portfolio of their accomplishments. The platform has organically attracted over 500,000 students. Students can showcase their academic achievements and extracurricular activities in a unified profile for college applications, internship pursuits, and more.
Flow is challenging the established models of Classpass and similar subscription-based experience platforms by offering an à la carte service. Users can discover coworking spaces, fitness centers, spas, and other experiences, paying only for the services they utilize. The service currently partners with 50 venues in London.
Frontrunner merges the excitement of sports betting with the trading flexibility of the stock market. Users can place sports wagers and then trade those bets, gaining a comprehensive view of their ‘holdings’ to better manage their financial outlook and dynamically adjust positions throughout a sporting event.
Idenati is a productivity platform designed to centralize task management across various websites. Users can access their email, calendars, financial accounts, and Amazon browsing all within the Idenati portal. The API-driven platform has already attracted 15,000 active users.
Lever, currently in beta, aims to optimize users’ rewards programs by automatically selecting the most advantageous credit card in their wallet based on their spending goals.
MedAux focuses on improving outpatient care experiences. Recognizing the challenges of note-taking during doctor’s appointments, MedAux integrates with hospital Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems and delivers follow-up instructions and information to patients via text message in multiple languages.
MedCompli offers support to small biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and medical device companies in managing compliance, risk, and governance. Rather than building extensive internal teams to navigate FDA approvals and related processes, MedCompli provides assistance until companies are prepared to establish their own dedicated departments.
Netic is a telehealth platform specifically designed for physical therapy, initially targeting runners. The platform utilizes a chat-based interface, allowing patients and physical therapists to share treatment plans, track progress, and analyze gait using machine learning-powered video analysis.
NILE is a real estate platform designed to streamline the selling process, potentially reducing it to as little as three days. The platform employs machine learning and automation to help sellers maximize their property value and efficiently evaluate offers.
SquadOV enters the competitive video game market with a focus on enhancing team performance in team-oriented games. Unlike platforms that prioritize individual skill development, SquadOV captures and synchronizes video footage from multiple teammates, enabling collaborative review and improvement of team strategies. The platform boasts 20,000 registered users, 3,000 monthly active users, and over 100,000 videos recorded weekly.
Very Real Help utilizes techniques from gaming and entertainment to create a supportive space for managing mental health and fostering community connection. Users can engage in group sessions and learn coping mechanisms through anonymous avatars on their phones, computers, or VR headsets.
WearWorks is developing haptic technology to facilitate communication through touch. Their initial product, Wayband, enables users to navigate physical environments using vibrations on their wrist. A visually impaired individual successfully completed the New York City marathon using the Wayband without sighted assistance.
Whether is a data platform that empowers businesses to proactively prepare for and respond to the impacts of extreme weather events. Companies facing potential supply chain disruptions or facility damage can access real-time insights. The company initially focuses on electrical utilities, agricultural businesses, logistics providers, and insurance companies.
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