By Zach Armstrong – Tech and Innovation Reporter
September 21, 2022
In its 15th year, the largest technology conference in the Southeast will feature 36 Atlanta startups at the Woodruff Arts Center and Atlanta Symphony Hall, according to the conference lineup.
On Oct. 19-20, 85 Southeastern companies will present at the Venture Atlanta conference to an expected attendance of at least 1,200 entrepreneurs, investors and students. After the on-stage presentations, entrepreneurs will meet with investors, aiming to form partnerships to help grow their businesses.
Around 350 investors will be present at the conference including NEA, Accel, Bain Capital, Cox Enterprises, Knoll Ventures and Noro-Moseley Partners among others.
The annual conference has helped over 650 companies connect with capital that has resulted in approximately $7 billion in funding and $17 billion in exits from those companies, CEO of Venture Atlanta Allyson Eman said in February.
Delivery platform Roadie, which was acquired by UPS, and financial technology company Kabbage, which was acquired by American Express, were exposed to some of their investors at this conference.
Venture Atlanta has also broken its previous records, with nearly 500 applications and over 90 event sponsors for this year’s event, according to its website.
Here are the local startups that were selected:
- Arcum
- Carpool Logistics
- CIRT
- Cooleaf
- ConConnect
- Coginiti Corp.
- EyeGage Inc.
- FlowPath
- Evident
- Jax Rideshare Rentals
- Infinite Giving
- iAccess Life
- Kayhan Space
- Mini City Inc.
- Mitivate
- My Panda
- Motionworks International
- Offbeat Media Group
- myFloc
- Patientory Inc.
- Presso
- ProServe Alliance
- PorterLogic
- Rali Solutions
- Seed&Spark
- SemiCab Inc.
- Sola
- Skintelligent Corp.
- Siemba Inc.
- Speedscale
- Swipe Credit
- Transition
- Travelsist
- Vieaura Inc.
- Viva Finance
- Yellow Card
Read the full list of startups here.