They each will have 10 minutes to answer the following six questions:
What's the product or service?
Why will the customer buy it?
What's AMAZING about the management team?
How does the company make money?
What traction does the company have?
How does the investor make money?
The 15- 20 minute structured Q & A with the audience, surrounding the six questions, will follow each presentation.
ID Genomics
ID Genomics (IDG) is a biotechnology company that is dedicated to the development of innovative, precision diagnostic tests to guide the best antibiotic choice for bacterial infections all before the patient leaves the doctor's office. IDG diagnostics fingerprint bacteria and assign them to drug resistance families (sort of like "crime families"). The data from these families are stored in BactNeT™, IDG's proprietary bacterial database, which is current comprised of 31,000+ bacterial species and strains. Ultimately, IDG's technology will lead to better patient outcomes and reduced cost to payors. Through BactNeT™ IDG also facilitate antibiotic resistance surveillance by pinpointing outbreaks and improving antibiotic stewardship both locally and globally.
Bronzeville Sausage Co.
Bronzeville Sausage makes a clean label, great tasting chicken sausage. Bronzeville Chicken Sausage has the juiciness, taste, and texture of a pork sausage with the health attributes of a turkey sausage. They have a variety of products that include breakfast patties, links and ground chicken. Bronzeville Sausage's chicken sausage is free of pork, nitrates and antibiotics. It is also Non-GMO, gluten free and halal certified. You can find Bronzeville Sausage products in Whole Foods and restaurants in the Chicagoland area.
Voxello
Voxello®
is transforming the way impaired acute care patients communicate.
3.5 million patients each year go through US hospitals not being able to communicate effectively with their caregiver.
This costs the US healthcare system $29B a year.
The magnitude of this issue has caused the Joint Commission to mandate that hospitals provide effective communication for non-verbal patients.
Voxello® has developed the patented noddle®, which allows patients to use any single voluntary gesture such as a tongue click or minor motion to both activate a nurse call and speech generation device.
This not only affects the hospital's bottom line, but also significantly improves patient satisfaction.
The noddle® is installed at 12 institutions including hospitals such as Thomas Jefferson, Tampa General, University of Iowa, University of Wisconsin, St. Louis Children's and several VA hospitals.