Angel investors and startups meet in exclusive event

NEW YORK–iBreakfast/iEvening held its first 2016 Startupalooza event last January 27 at Microsoft following its mini-trade show format. It’s how angel investors go around to talk to each entrepreneur at their own pace.

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Most of the startups at the meetup were clearly in their very early stages. Vidpal is an online video auctioning platform where people anywhere in the world can request videos while giving anyone an option make money by accepting video assignments.  

Toby Dattolo of Chaptertheapp has come up with an app that encourages people to share their passion with like-minded people in that hope they can ignite positive action together. 

Nothing stands out more than an actual functioning apps, which Shrinktheapp.com demonstrated on its phone. Because each brand runs its own loyalty program, the app offers rewards as one taps into one brand after another to claim in stores.

Another finished product from a young Brazilian-American is what he called “Flipboard for lists” called Listbeam.

 

Other presenters include Tech Trader, which reportedly works as a fully autonomous system capable of trading thousands of stocks simultaneously with no human intervention. Instead of relying on the points of view of an academy, mathematician or scientist, it leverages what the best traders do at scale.  

Another company, USBsports, is looking into providing a platform that houses all the information athletes and coaches need to reach their goals.

For Skin OS, it’s all about how it offers an applicable skin treatment technology for use at home.

CommonSensibly assists people and businesses in using simple common sense processes for their growth.

Vognition has been around for sometime, but if you haven’t heard about it, it offer natural language voice controls for home automation systems.  

Vognition offers a voice control solution that lets users choose any mobile device or smart home controller to give a voice command.

Other exhibitors included Groom Dinkneh for Anchor Your Bike, Helena Merwe of A-Plus Consulting, Trevor Crest of Crest Wealth Planning, Ohad Tov of ISM Wearable Electronics and Syed Shah of 12 Tech LLC, a web development company.  

Dennis Clemente

Shuttling between New York and other US cities, Dennis writes about tech meetups when he's not too busy working as a Web Developer/Producer + UX Writer and Digital Marketer.

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