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Vote for 2017’s best in the Technical.ly Brooklyn Awards

Your voting muscles properly activated, check out who the nominees are for this year's awards. It's time to crown the year's top startup, artist, founder, incubator and more.

Winners of Technical.ly's 2016 Brooklyn Innovation Awards. (Photo by Brian James Kirk)
In a year of blockchains, podcasts, artificial intelligence, augmented reality and more, who came out on top? Who will be the next big success to come out of Brooklyn?

The nominations for the 2017 Technical.ly Brooklyn Awards are live and ready for you to weigh in.

Previous years’ winners have included Voodoo Manufacturing, the 3D-printing startup that raised a $5 million round this summer and plans to open a 3D-printing factoryCroissant, the all-access pass for coworking that has gotten national attention and expanded to cities beyond New York this year; and Propel, which banked a $4 million seed round from Andreessen Horowitz and basketball star Kevin Durant.

Vote by Nov. 27

This year’s ceremony will be held at WeWork Dumbo Heights and we promise it won’t be a boring awards show.

Nominees were picked by Technical.ly Brooklyn readers and staff and the winners will be picked by you, the voters. There won’t be any long speeches (they’ll be 140 characters or less). It will be full of Brooklyn’s best and brightest, and also lead reporter Tyler Woods.

Voting runs through Monday, Nov. 27.

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Series: Brooklyn
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