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Nopone is the 4th DreamIt Ventures company

Nopone, a company based in Chattanooga that aims to connect contractors to suppliers through an online bidding platform, has been accepted into DreamIt’s Fall 2011 class in Philadelphia, Technically Philly has learned. “The entire Nopone crew is very excited to be part of DreamIt Ventures fall class,” wrote founder Nathan Derrick in an email to Technically Philly. […]

Nopone, a company based in Chattanooga that aims to connect contractors to suppliers through an online bidding platform, has been accepted into DreamIt’s Fall 2011 class in Philadelphia, Technically Philly has learned.
“The entire Nopone crew is very excited to be part of DreamIt Ventures fall class,” wrote founder Nathan Derrick in an email to Technically Philly. “We are moving from Chattanooga, TN & can not wait to experience the Awesome City of Philadelphia!”
Derrick received press donating supplies to storm victims earlier this year and once won $10,000 in a startup contest.
Earlier this week, Technically Philly was able to confirm three of the 15 companies slated to move in to the University City Science Center for the Fall class of DreamIt Ventures.
 

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