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Top South Florida startups showcased at Florida Early Stage Conference




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  • Florida Early Stage Venture Conference features 37 startups, including 7 from South Florida.
  • Startups like Algas Organics, Cuemby, and HelixVM are presenting innovative solutions in different industries.

Florida Venture Forum announced that 37 companies, including 7 South Florida startups, will present at the 2024 Florida Early Stage Venture Conference in Orlando. The startups cover a wide range of industries and solutions. Algas Organics, based in Miami, offers a sustainable solution for packaging and paper companies by using seaweed-based pulp fiber. Cuemby, from Boca Raton, provides an ecosystem that simplifies cloud application deployment. Another Boca Raton-based startup, HelixVM, has developed a platform to enhance physician productivity and patient access in healthcare. Woof, with locations in Miami and Rio de Janeiro, focuses on pet identification and records to drive pet wellness and mental health. In the aerospace sector, eJet Aerospace from Miami Lakes is making electric aviation a reality with innovative technology.

In addition to these startups, the conference will also feature the Statewide Collegiate Startup Competition with teams from the University of Miami and Florida Atlantic University participating. The event aims to showcase innovative companies in various fields, providing opportunities for investors to connect with groundbreaking ventures. The Florida Early Stage Venture Conference is a significant platform for startups to gain visibility and support for their growth and development.


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