CED Mentor Partner NC IDEA announced today that it has awarded more than $200,000 in grants to five North Carolina startup companies. Since its inception in
2006, NC IDEA’s grant program has awarded over $2.7M to 72 companies across the
state. This award cycle marks the fourteenth funding cycle for NC IDEA.
The five grant
recipients were chosen after a 4-month application and selection process, which
drew 123 applications from 19 counties across the state. A committee comprised
of experienced venture investors, industry experts and seasoned entrepreneurs
assisted NC IDEA with selecting 23 companies to submit full proposals which was
further narrowed down to ten finalists who were given the opportunity to pitch
their idea in person, ultimately resulting in five winners.
The following five
companies are NC IDEA’s most recent grant recipients for the Fall 2012 cycle:
Arcametrics Systems – Durham, NC (Triangle Startup Factory Alumni, Spring 2012)
Arcametrics Systems
uses its patent-pending Arcametrics Correlation Engine to connect data without
using traditional data keys. The advantage is that data that would normally be
missed, such as imperfect, anonymous, or privacy-restricted data, can be
incorporated to build larger, more predictive consumer audiences. Arcametrics
builds target audiences for marketers, and helps companies with privacy
restrictions monetize their data. Learn more at www.arcametrics.com.
Lucerno Dynamics – Raleigh, NC
Lucerno Dyanmics
has developed patent-pending technology that provides oncologists an analysis
of a tumor’s response to ongoing treatment early in a patient’s treatment
course. The Lucerno device is non-invasive, patient-friendly, easy to use,
extremely cost-effective and provides oncologists a quantitative analysis that
allows them to pursue alternative treatment courses for patients with
non-responsive tumors. By stopping ineffective treatments early, oncologists
can improve patient outcomes, minimize patient side effects and save
significant healthcare dollars. Learn more at www.lucernodynamics.com.
MEFIVER – Cary, NC
MEFIVER is pursuing
the opportunity to revolutionize denim manufacturing and rejuvenate the
American textile industry with a more sustainable and innovative denim product.
MEFIVER’s proprietary process: 1) eliminates the waste and harm involved in
current denim manufacturing operations; 2) streamlines the production process;
3) allows for quicker speed to market, responsiveness to consumer demand, and
product customizability through creating and implementing truly innovative
visual surface effects; and 4) promotes NC/US T+AM productivity and employment
through maximizing local/regional supplier relationships.
PopUp – Durham, NC (Triangle Startup Factory Alumni, Fall 2012)
PopUp is about
communication tied to place. PopUp’s mobile-first platform facilitates the
attachment of place-relevant information to its physical context, and the
‘serendipitous’ discovery and delivery of content through a rich mobile
application experience. PopUp is engineered from the ground up to optimize
communications, exchanges and sharing of digital content using location. For
consumers and creators alike, PopUp offers tools to create, share, discover and
consume place-relevant information. Learn more at www.popupapp.com.
Starfish – Durham, NC
Starfish eliminates
the pain of managing the big data ecosystem, thereby enabling companies to
focus on the data and applications that drive revenue. With Starfish’s
innovative features, business analysts can quickly understand how their
applications are performing, developers and operations personnel can
collaborate to diagnose problems easily, IT managers can tune entire workloads
without trial-and-error, and CIOs can eliminate guesswork from capacity
planning decisions for bare metal clusters and the cloud. Being designed from
the ground up for the no-one-size-fits-all nature of big data analytics,
Starfish is a major improvement on existing solutions that apply traditional IT
monitoring technology to individual components of the big data ecosystem.
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