Gallery: Sprint Accelerator Demo Day
June 5, 2015 | Bobby Burch
The Sprint Mobile Health Accelerator held its Demo Day event Thursday at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. Ten startups that specialize in mobile health technology graduated from the Techstars-led accelerator, which conducts a three-month, mentor-led program designed to quickly advance businesses. Check out photos from the event by scrolling below.
- Think Big Partners Managing Partner Herb Sih speaks with attendees at the Sprint Mobile Health Accelerator Demo Day.
- Pinsight Media+ Vice President Kevin McGinnis
- Techstars CEO David Brown
- HealthID Founder and CEO Angelo Pitassi
- Jolt CEO and founder Ben Harvatine;
- Hidrate CEO and founder Nadya Nguyen
- Ovatemp Co-Founder and CEO Ana Mayer
- Alcahoot Founder and CEO Chris Ayala
- Oxie CEO and founder Sarah Tulin
- iDoc24 CEO and founder Dr. Alexander Börve
- Triomi Founder and CEO Mike Battaglia
- Melon Health Founder and CEO Siobhan Bulfin
- REX Founder and CEO Amado Guloy
- Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure
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