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Here are the 69 Philadelphia startups that showcased at Entrepreneur Expo

You don't see these many startups under one roof everyday.

Entrepreneur Expo 2017 at 23rd St. Armory. (Photo by Roberto Torres)

If you trekked through this year’s Entrepreneur Expo, a longtime Philly Tech Week staple organized by Philly Startup Leaders, you had a chance to see 69 startups posted up at the 23rd Street Armory.

Part of Philly Tech Week 2017 presented by Comcast, the event drew some 1,500 attendees looking to connect to the entrepreneurship ecosystem.

“The Entrepreneur Expo always get me fired up about the state of our tech scene,” said Bob Moore, the newly minted PSL president. “This year was no exception. The three hours were up in the blink of an eye and I barely scratched the surface of meeting all the great companies.”

[Looking to close out #PTW17 with a bang? Get tickets to our Friday closing party at the Pennovation Center.]

The startup-palooza gave way to a Pass the Gavel ceremony, in which Moore officially took the helm of the volunteer organization from former PSL president Brock Weatherup, alongside former presidents Bob Moul, Rick Nucci and Chris Cera.

Here’s the lineup of companies:

“Whatever you do, don’t give me the credit,” said Moore. “This event was possible because of our supportive sponsors, the tireless efforts of the PSL team, and the leadership of outgoing president Brock Weatherup. The bar has been set high and I’m excited to help make next year’s Expo even better.”

We’ll hold you to that, Bob.

Companies: Canary Compliance / Tern Water / Boost Linguistics / KickUp / Bainbridge Health / LeagueSide / Fishbox / Carvertise / Haystack / Guru Technologies / Arcweb Technologies / Cloudamize / Clutch / Monetate / Zivtech
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