Today, 11 new companies launch out of the Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator based in NYC.
This is the 14th cohort of startups to launch out of ERA, and each company has received $100,000 in seed funding from the accelerator.These startups span a wide variety of industries, from hospitality to new retail to healthcare.
So without any further ado, here are the 11 companies launching out of ERA:ButlerButler wants to handle room service and amenities for hotels, partnering with hotels to provide room service, catering and other food-based amenities from Butlers various hubs across the city.
Using SMS as a means of communication with guests, Butler can serve a larger number of hotels.
Right now, Butler serves 5,000 rooms in Manhattan.ChoosyLeveraging machine learning algorithms that scour social media, Choosy quickly whips up fashion designs, sends them to China for manufacturing and offers flash-fashion items via Instagram.
As brands like HM and Top Shop continue to speed up their operations and offerings, Choosy looks to use tech to keep up the pace.Flume HealthFlume Health works with self-insured employers and healthcare providers to ensure that employees are best utilizing their healthcare benefits.
The company says that 78 percent of employees dont understand how their benefits program works, costing companies up to 26 percent more for healthcare.
Flume Health uses concierges to connect employees with the best healthcare at the lowest price based on their benefits plan, reducing healthcare costs by 20 percent to 60 percent.HealNowHealNow wants to bridge the gap between healthcare professionals, pharmacies and patients, offering an ordering and payments platform for pharmacies.
Patients can pay, schedule deliveries and enter medical information online to receive their prescription or equipment, while doctors and hospitals can offer on-demand delivery of the prescriptions they write.MyroDeodorant stops being optional around the age of 13, but many deodorants are made with potentially harmful chemicals and toxins.
Myro offers an all-natural formula in a refillable container, letting users feel good about what theyre putting on their body as well as reducing plastic waste.
Plus, they smell good.
Myro launches later this summer.OrcadexOrcadex is a business intelligence platform focused on the blockchain and cryptocurrency verticals, collecting data via machine learning and natural language processing to offer analysis and insights to customers.
The platform helps professionals create models and identify trends as the blockchain space continues to rapidly evolve.
Orcadex launches to a closed group of institutional investors in June.Spin AnalyticsSpin Analytics is a fintech company focused on offering credit risk modeling for financial institutions.
The company works with banks to offer actionable insights for meeting regulatory compliance and reporting requirements, reducing the time and cost of maintaining compliance.SpryfitSpryfit is where HQ meets the gym.
Users connect their fitness trackers and try to achieve their fitness goals with the hopes of winning a cash prize.
The idea is to use underutilized health data from wearables and smartphones to motivate users to get fit for the cash prize.
The company currently has 50,000 users.StellarEmployHourly workers like waiters tend to churn in and out of positions often.
StellarEmploy uses deep learning algorithms to match employee performance to job fundamentals, letting companies recruit hourly workers that will enjoy the job, do a great job, and stay put.
Some of StellarEmploys customers include Home Chef and IBEX Global.WelnysBig companies understand that healthy employees are both more effective and more cost efficient, which is why many companies have implemented a wellness program for their workers.
But Welnys wants to do the heavy lifting for those companies, offering a marketplace for workplace wellness vendors such as yoga and meditation instructors, nutritionists and more.Young AlfredYoung Alfred wants to make buying home insurance as simple as possible.
The platform lets users identify their needs, while a machine learning algorithm identifies customer risk and makes custom recommendations for home insurance that fit the users needs.
Young Alfred has relationships with Progressive and Hippo, and users can check-out online direct from the Young Alfred website.
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