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21 companies up for Oregon Technology Awards


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The Technology Association of Oregon will hand out its annual awards May 3.
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Twenty-one companies are up for this year’s Oregon Tech Awards from the Technology Association of Oregon.

The annual event is slated for May 3 at the Oregon Convention Center. Each year, the trade association honors companies from Oregon and Southwest Washington across seven size categories. It also honors a company that isn’t based locally but has a local presence.

Here’s the finalists in each award category.

Pre-revenue company:

  • GoCrew Health, which makes a customizable app to connect independent dental or medical practices to patients.
  • Synergic Medical Technologies, a medical device startup developing non-invasive neuromodulation for Parkinson’s disease treatment.
  • ZeroWall.ai, which uses artificial intelligence to deliver actionable insights to understand and manage an organization's cybersecurity.

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Emerging company, which is up to $3 million in revenue:

  • DataDX, provides software and consulting on the business side of running a dental or medical practice.
  • Lazarus 3D, which builds surgical training models and patient-specific replicas of a variety of organs on 3D printers.
  • Slate, which makes a streamlined platform for brands to create social media content.

Rising Star company, which is between $3 million and $10 million in revenue:

  • Brave Care, a chain of pediatric urgent and primary care facilities.
  • Eclypsium, which makes a cybersecurity platform focused on the firmware layer of devices.
  • Anitian, which makes data breach incident response software.

Accelerate company, which is between $10 million and $20 million in revenue:

  • Anitian, which makes security and compliance software for cloud applications.
  • Brandlive, which makes a streaming video platform that allows TV-like show production for corporate and brand events.

Growth company, which is between $20 million and $50 million in revenue:

  • Customer.io, which makes automated customer engagement software.
  • LegitScript, builds tools used by e-commerce and search engines to ensure merchants and products on those sites are legitimate businesses.
  • RFPIO, makes software used by businesses to answer and manage the request for proposal process or any other information requests.

Momentum company, which is between $50 million and $100 million in revenue:

  • Ruby, which provides virtual receptionists to small businesses across the country.

Enterprise company, which is more than $100 million in revenue:

  • Biamp, which makes professional audiovisual systems for business, education and government facilities.
  • Navex, which makes governance, risk and compliance software.
  • ZoomInfo (Nasdaq: ZI), which makes a business intelligence platform for sales professionals.

Non-headquartered company:

  • Cvent, which makes event software.
  • Google (Nasdaq: GOOGL), the digital tools maker, cloud provider and search engine.
  • Skyward, a Verizon company, which makes software to manage commercial drone use.

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