Ginger.
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Ginger.io is comprised of experts in data science, software engineering, interaction
design, clinical research, and medicine to empower researchers, physicians and
healthcare providers to improve patient care. The company sits at the interface of big
data, healthcare, and mobile. Based on information from a patients smartphone app
Ginger.io helps hospitals and caregivers manage patients and detect changes in
behavior and health.
Spire
These days digital health is very popular among investors, although most startups still
have to proof the effectiveness of their devices and apps. One promising startup is Spire
which even considers getting FDA approval as a true medical device. Spire is a
sophisticated activity tracker that senses physical movement, position, and breathing
patterns. It uses this information to provide you with insights about your daily activity and
state of mind through the mobile app. The app, although still missing an Android
version, is supposed to contain the ability to help boost your activity, relaxation, and
focus.
Headspace
Already over a million users are getting some Headspace to experience meditation and
relaxation in a new way. And Im one of them. A great app to map your journey, track
your progress, and get rewards as you go. You can even buddy up with friends and
motivate each other along the way. Find some extra calm and clarity with their free "Take
10 programme" - just 10 minutes a day.
Canva
Aussie startup Canva is a site that lets non-designers create graphics using drag-anddrop tools. Over the past 16 months, Canvas one million users have created more than
seven million designs. Theyve just launched a new feature to share and discover
design, enabling people to post their designs publicly, follow their friends, and interact
with others. The Canva Design School, a new platform, offers workshop series and a
teacher resource hub.
Electric Objects
The New York-based startup founded by Jake Levine developed a computer called
E01 - designed specifically to display the art of the Internet in your home. The company
is one of the first to offer the complete package of a digital display, distribution system,
and artwork itself. You can explore and display thousands of objects, including original
artwork, or upload your own. The E01 can easily be wall-mounted or used with a stand.
It is controlled completely with your phone and executed in real time. A limited number
of EO1s will be shipping in May 2015. Hurry up and reserve yours today! Jake, Im also
looking forward to receiving mine!
Simpolfy
Seattle-based political startup Simpolfy, currently in beta, is a new non-partisan political
startup which aims to tell its members what representatives and bills they support, and
allow them to easily contact their representatives through the website. Simpolfy aims at
voters using their site to rely on hard data in the format of a report card to have more
empowered citizens who will improve democracy.
Blinkist
You love to read great professional books, but lack time (who doesnt...)? Berlin-based
Blinkist developed an app that distills key insights from popular nonfiction books into
fifteen-minute, made-for-mobile reads. These so-called "blinks are original, thoughtful,
and engaging. They can be read on iOS, Android and any web browser. Currently they
feature over 500 books; its adding more than 40 new ones every month. Theres a free
version where you can read one pre-selected book per day. In the premium version
($99/year) you can read all books and listen to some new ones with Audio. Check out
the 3-day-free-trial.
Kytabu
Kytabu (from the word Kitabu, Swahili for "book") is a Kenyan startup which digitizes
textbooks and allows users to buy portions of a textbook or an entire textbook on their
mobile platform of choice. As such its making education increasingly more affordable
and accessible. With 7.5 million children in formal schools and another 7.2 million in
informal learning environments in Kenya, there is a lot Kytabu can achieve. Certainly its
also a blueprint for other African countries.
Crypho
Crypho is a Norwegian startup building encrypted real-time communications solutions
for the web. It enables you to set up a secure, end-to-end encrypted, communications
channel for your business in a matter of minutes, with no need to install software.
Crypho runs in the cloud. Participants can be from different organizations and networks.
There are different plans available, from a free personal account to an account for large
organizations.
Fuel3D
Just as 3D printing is set to bring micro-manufacturing to the masses, so too is 3D
scanning. Fuel 3D is an Oxford-based university spin-out that develops handheld 3D
scanners for use in 3D modelling applications and 3D printing. For example their Fuel3D
handheld scanner, a point-and-shoot 3D imaging system that captures high resolution
(~350 microns) shape and color information of objects, costs just less than one tenth of
the cost of comparable handheld 3D scanning systems.
Metamind
MetaMind delivers pretty impressive Artificial Intelligence solutions for enterprises,
powered by deep learning (DL). DL comprises a set of techniques that dont require
domain experts to program knowledge into algorithms. Instead, these techniques - by
learning to observe data - provide solutions for natural language processing, computer
vision and database predictions: e.g. automated medical image diagnostics, sentiment
modules to be used in finance, marketing and social media analysis, etc.
Wearable Experiments
Wearable Experiments (We:eX) is a socially driven wearable technology company. Their
mission is to bring together fashion and technology with a functional design aesthetic.
For example the newly launched Alert Shirt, for which the company weaves hardware,
software, and stylish design together with real-time sports data, which is transmitted via
a smartphone app to the electronics within the jersey. The Alert Shirt then converts the
data into powerful sensations that simulate live sports action.
Ello
Ello only launched in late August 2014 with just 90 friends on the new social network
back then. A little more than four months later, millions of people have joined Ello
worldwide. Its a global community that believes that a social network should be a place
to empower, inspire, and connect not to deceive, coerce, and manipulate. As such
Ello refuses to support itself through advertising and selling user data.
Cratejoy
Yep, were in the middle of the "sharing economy." And one key part of it are
subscription models. Cratejoy is an all-in-one platform, built from the ground up just for
subscription businesses. It assists you to save time and focus on what really matters:
growing your business. It contains a website builder, a subscription builder, and some
pretty cool reporting tools specifically designed for any subscription business. Additional
helpful features are the subscription school and the discussion forum to exchange with
like-minded people.
Alfred
For $99 a month, your personal butler Alfred, i.e. a friendly helper will drop by your
house once a week to take care of your weekly errands: Groceries, fridge stocked,
laundry, dry cleaning, tailoring, and sending packages. Alfred which launched in New
York and Boston end of 2014 - pairs busy individuals with organized, knowledgeable,
intuitive people. It hums along quietly in the background of your life so you can be free
to live yours. If Alfred were able to maintain a high service level whilst catering to
millions of customers, then the service will be a blockbuster. No doubt.
Spring
Spring, featured as one of Apples best 2014 apps, is a great mobile marketplace that
gives brands a simple opportunity to let consumers shop with them by directly using the
brands existing e-commerce infrastructure. Any purchased products are shipped from
the brand (incl. handling of returns). Spring - like Seamless or Grubhub only acts as a
referral engine. With its lifestyle photos it looks more like Instagram or Pinterst than a
traditional shopping app. However, and thats the amazing part, via their one-swipe
solution you can buy a product in a second in Spring.
Fits.me
In a physical store, the single most significant engagement milestone is reached when
shoppers move into the fitting room: Customers who try on clothes convert much higher
than without one. Fits.mes virtual fitting room enables retailers to provide this shopper
engagement mechanism online and helps shoppers to choose the right size for them,
reduces their fit-related returns, and increases their average order value.
Bringg
This Israelian startup offers businesses - via their SaaS and mobile-based platform - the
ability to show their customers where their order currently is in real-time. Customers can
e.g. see the pizza drivers or cable guyss location on the map, get his contact details
and a picture of him. Customers receive proactive smart alerts (e.g. idle, out of route,
late), any other updates and special offers, and can rate the service.
Carwow
Based in Holborn, London this small startup gives customers an excellent experience
throughout the entire car buying process, guiding you seamlessly and painlessly from
research to purchase. Users can configure their ideal car with the online programme
and then optionally buy what they've created directly from handpicked dealers listed on
the site.
Satellogic
If the new space revolution were to come from small startups, then Argentinian
Satellogic might play a key part in it. The company, which launched three satellites in
2014, aims to build a constellation of nano-satellites to image any spot on earth every
few minutes. This would provide real-time coverage of the living earth: From global
commercial activity, to the health of the planet, social conflict and natural events.
Affectiva
This startup possesses the world's largest database of emotion analytics (2.3 million
faces analyzed to date) and owns a highly sophisticated patented advanced face and
emotion recognition software. Allowing to derive unique insights with high accuracy
Affectivas technology and data are very interesting for market research, advertising,
education, and many more industries.
Exotel
Bangalore-based Exotel offers an intelligent cloud telephony tracks, records & routes
every call, which has smart analytics, and can be easily integrated in your existing CRM
system using their APIs. Exotel currently having more than 500 business clients found an affordable way to replace expensive call centers.
We Are Pop Up
We Are Pop Up helps tenants to find and rent their ideal pop up space quickly and
easily. From shops and restaurants to quirky spaces. Tenants search through hundreds
of landlord-listed spaces and contact the ones they like directly via the platform. If you
were tight on budget, you can use their Shop Sharing which allows you to pop up within
an existing shop. You can even rent a rail, a table, a shelf or a concession and
collaborate with an established destination.
Gimlet Media
Gimlet Media is a network of narrative podcasts (you might remeber that I consider both
videos and podcasts as a major focus for marketers this year). In 2014, they
launched "StartUp" and "Reply All," with more shows on the way. For the full story of
Gimlets creation, go to their site and listen to StartUp, a documentary mini-series
hosted by its CEO Alex Blumberg.
Nuzzel
This startup is a straightforward and well-designed social news aggregator. It helps you
to find and read news articles that have been shared most often by people you follow on
Twitter, Facebook, etc. without being overwhelmed or having the feeling to miss
anything.