Four startups pitched venture capitalists in downtown Baltimore on Oct. 4 for a portion of $500,000 the VCs were doling out.
It was the inaugural Innovation Factory Summit, the local version of the ABC television show “Shark Tank,” organized and hosted by the Innovation Factory, a student group based at the Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School “that provides support for Johns Hopkins affiliated students, alumni, faculty, employees, entrepreneurs, and startup businesses,” according to the HUB.
The startups that pitched at the first summit:
- ArmoflageĀ produces a botanical fragrance that doubles as insect repellent.
- BOSS Medical makes a “disposable device that will enable surgeons to more quickly and less invasively harvest autologous bone graft material.”
- Healthify helpsĀ health care organizations “get a richer picture of the issues their patients face and help link them with resources that can improve both their financial and physical conditions.” (Technical.ly Baltimore has covered Healthify here.)
- Hometrackr is a website for real estate that, like the automobile-history site Carfax, provides that data on a house’s condition, chain of ownership and contracts.
The startup groups that pitched at the summit were whittled down from 36 applicants, all of whom had to submit video pitches for their products or devices.
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