Nine startups affiliated with Arizona State University will pitch their businesses to investors from Papago Golf Club's tee boxes as part of a funding event in October.
The Tee Up for Funding event, set for Oct. 1 from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Papago Golf Club, features ASU-affiliated startups in various verticals, including software, medical devices, sustainability, cosmetics and electric vehicle charging.
The event consists of a nine-hole golf scramble in which each startup will have two minutes to pitch their businesses to a total of 48 investors during their tee off time. Investors will select the top three startups, which will present in-depth pitches during the event's post-game reception.
"We are very intentional about presenting a diverse range of investment opportunities,” Louise Hardman, director of ASU InvestU, said in a statement. “Whether you are looking to invest in a sector you know well or learn about emerging technologies in a new field, this event has something for everyone.”
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ASU InvestU connects investors and startups to foster early-stage investment and product commercialization. Since 2019, ASU InvestU has facilitated nearly $6 million in early-stage deals, leading to more than $186 million in follow-on funding and creation of 420 jobs.
Participating startups at ASU InvestU’s event include:
- Aavia, a New York company that created a daily app that helps women track and understand how their hormones impact their life
- Aphelion Aerospace, a Colorado company that created an eco-friendly, efficient satellite propulsion system
- Bold Reuse, a Portland company with a platform that helps businesses reduce waste and packaging costs
- BreatheEV, a Tempe startup with a software service that provides reservation-based electric-vehicle charging at multifamily and commercial properties
- Data Biologics, a Gilbert startup with a health data collection and analytics software platform for emerging therapeutic.
- Daybird, a Texas "anti-beauty" brand that offers clean and vegan multifunctional makeup for a one-step morning routine
- EnKoat, a Phoenix company with an advanced commercial paint product that reduces building owners’ operating expenses
- LEGIX, a Valley startup with an artificial intelligence-native bookkeeping platform for accounting firms to automate data entry and categorization
- Roddy Medical, a Wisconsin medical device designed to secure and manage different types of medical tubes, lines and cords to improve management and safety.