The Bridge Celebrates Startups with Innovation Showcase at Coke HQ
The 10 Tel Aviv-based startups participating in The Bridge
pilot program will officially become “alumni.” The six-month commercialization
program has provided the startups with marketing training, access to
experienced mentors, and opportunities to market their solutions to key partners
throughout the
To mark this momentous occasion, The Bridge recently
hosted an innovation showcase at Coke's Atlanta headquarters wherethe startups
had the opportunity to demo their product or service to a packed house of
venture capitalists, independent investors, friends and partners of
“We have assets and capabilities that no startup could ever have," Alan Boehme, The Bridge's executive lead, said during his opening remarks. "Startups have fresh ideas and intellectual property that we don’t have. The combination of those two makes a very powerful entrant.”
Check out a full-screen photo gallery from The Bridge Demo Day at Coke HQ.
The showcase was an
inspiring day for the startups, and a big milestone in their path to
commercialization. Be on the lookout for great things and big announcements
from this group in 2015. From office expansions to partnerships with many
different
“This is a startup’s dream of a commercialization fast-track,” said Bringg co-founder Raanan Cohen.
Though the 2014 program has concluded, the startups that presented at the showcase are still available and happy to connect regarding new opportunities and ideas. Visit www.thebridgebycocacola.com for contact details on any of the startups, and read this Journey story for more on the program.
The Bridge Team continues
to move at a feverish pace, and has already begun recruiting its next class of
high-growth tech startups, set to launch in Tel Aviv this March. “This is the
start of a wonderful opportunity for
Congratulations to The Bridge class of 2014 – Bringg, DOV-E, Hachiko, Neura, PersonalHeroes, SCREEMO, Ubimo, WeFind, WeissBeerger, and WSC Sports.
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