The second annual Inno Madness has concluded, and the final winner has been determined.
Parklinq wins the title of Inno Madness Champion, taking the final round over Ai.Fish with 67% of the votes.
Parklinq is a Hawaii-based parking company that specializes in “rates for residents,” offering locals preferential rates or complimentary parking through smartphone-based ID verification. It was founded by Tyler Saenz, who conceptualized the idea in response to his own troubles finding parking in Waikiki.
Check back next week to hear more from Saenz about Parklinq.
Inno Madness is a bracket-style competition among businesses in the tech and innovation space where readers vote to advance companies based on this question: Which would you invest in? The contest launched last month with eight companies in the initial bracket.
Congratulations to Parklinq, as well as the runner-up Ai.Fish, and all of this year’s participants, and thanks to everyone who voted.