Digital Sandbox adds two startups to Independence program

September 26, 2017  |  Meghan LeVota

Digital Sandbox KC announced Tuesday that it selected Drones4Hire and Hidden Abilities for its Independence, Missouri program.

In addition to up to $20,000 in project development funds via Digital Sandbox, the program gives the startups access to workspace at WerksLab and business support via the Ennovation Center, a business incubator located in Independence.

Drones4Hire’s platform facilitates the request of drone pilots for businesses and individuals. The funding from Digital Sandbox will help the startup further accelerate, said Drones4Hire CEO Cory Mullins.

“The co-working space and support at the Ennovation Center will be a fantastic resource as we expand our company’s platforms to provide a truly exceptional drone hiring service for our client,” said Mullins in a release.

Hidden Abilities — which was selected as a finalist for the LaunchKC grant competition — developed a handheld device for those with dyslexia called the Read ‘n Style pen. The tool scans text and reads it aloud, turning any book into an audiobook.

“This grant from the Sandbox is a tremendous boost for Hidden Abilities,” Hidden Abilities co-founder Payden Miller said in a release. “With funding from the Sandbox and help from the experts at the Ennovation Center, we’ll be able to start building an intellectual property portfolio that will protect our invention and add great value to our company. We are so grateful for this support.”

The Digital Sandbox established a partnership with the City of Independence and the Independence Economic Development Council in 2016. With similar programs existing in Olathe, Kansas and St. Joseph, Missouri, the Independence program aims to expand Digital Sandbox resources to the greater Kansas City metro area, said Jeff Shackelford, director of Digital Sandbox.

“The partnership with Independence is doing exactly what we’d hoped it would,” said Shackelford in a release. “We are continuing to feed the funnel and drive both the quality and quantity of entrepreneurs entering the market. In a short time, we’ve found three high-growth Independence businesses to support and I know there are many more to come.”

Since its launched in 2013, Digital Sandbox has worked with more than 350 entrepreneurs and early-stage companies, creating more than 480 jobs and $12 million in payroll. In addition, the program has led to nearly $38.2 million in follow-on funding.

The partnership with Digital Sandbox is great for Independence, said Lee Langerock, executive director of the Ennovation Center.

“The Independence EDC is pleased to work with Hidden Abilities and Drones4Hire and help the founders take their ideas to market,” Langerock said in a release. “Both companies are great iNtech growth program clients and with the help of our experts, will have the support and resources needed to realize their business goals. We appreciate the investment that the Sandbox Independence program is making in these early-stage, technology companies.”

[adinserter block="4"]

2017 Startups to Watch

    stats here

    Related Posts on Startland News

    Court clutter on trial: Olathe legal tech startup puts boxes of evidence one touch away

    By Tommy Felts | August 29, 2025

    A Kansas-built innovation is reshaping courtroom outcomes with its one-touch trial prep platform that already has helped attorneys secure billions in verdicts with ease, said Jay Rutler. “I have a reputation for solving complicated problems,” added Rutler, founder and CEO of Litigen, and founder of ICON, a casino chip manufacturer. “A friend of mine, a…

    Why a City Market favorite is jumping the state line — to the food court at Oak Park Mall

    By Tommy Felts | August 29, 2025

    Its Brazilian dishes — using recipes the owners grew up eating in São Paulo — have been a City Market draw for more than a decade. Now Taste of Brazil restaurant is expanding to Johnson County, but as a quick-serve kiosk with a limited menu. Taste of Brazil Express plans a late September opening in…

    Spiced side hustle gives this Kansas culinary teacher a kick (and a growing market)

    By Tommy Felts | August 28, 2025

    Richard Wilks is bringing heat to Kansas’ food scene. A chef and community-builder at heart, Wilks created Burro, a line of chili and garlic crunch oils, sauces, and seasonings designed to fuel real connection around the table.  His growing lineup can be spotted at the Overland Park Farmers Market, where loyal customers keep coming back…

    Animal health innovators: Building on a new frontier means do-overs, even when you got it right first

    By Tommy Felts | August 28, 2025

    Kansas City-based ELIAS Animal Health earned full USDA approval for its bone cancer therapy for dogs earlier this year, but the road to commercialization has been long and anything but straight, Tammie Wahaus shared. The veteran CEO shared her story of pivots — including switching from human health to animal health and adapting to ever-changing…