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Seattle Inno Madness 2023 heads to the third round


Inno Madness 2022
Plenty of underdogs remain in this year's Seattle Inno Madness.
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Our Seattle Inno Madness competition is here, and four local companies remain to compete for the coveted title of 2023 Seattle Inno Madness champion.

In the second round, 16-seed Stack Moxie continued its upset run by defeating nine-seed Parse Biosciences. The company will face 12-seed Oggvo, which defeated 13-seed Talus Bioscience. Artly Coffee, a 10 seed, defeated 15-seed Strike Graph. Artly will now face 14-seed Opala, which defeated six-seed Ridwell.

Third-round voting begins now and continues through Friday, March 31, at 2:40 p.m. Readers can cast one vote per round. We'll open up voting round by round, ultimately crowning an Inno Madness winner in early April.


What is Inno Madness?

Inno Madness is our friendly, bracket-style challenge where readers vote to advance companies based on one question: Who would you invest in? How you answer that question — whether you believe in one mission or product over the other or would prefer to back a more established company versus an early-stage startup — is entirely up to you. The bracket is designed to shine a spotlight on 16 innovative, fast-growing local businesses.

The bracket is assembled based on reader nominations, as well as editorial input from the Seattle Inno team. Seeding was determined by factors like funding, mission, business focus and company size. Meet the participants below and read the contest rules here.

The goal of Inno Madness is to give a snapshot of some of the most promising tech companies in the Seattle area. The bracket is meant to represent the full breadth and diversity of the ecosystem. In the end, think of the bracket as just a fun look into local tech companies you need to know in 2023. You can see a longer list of startups to keep tabs on here.


Let's get into round 3...

Meet the remaining companies:

Artly Coffee: A barista robot company that uses mechanical arms to make speciality drinks at multiple West Coast locations

Oggvo: A reputation management startup that helps clients use email and text to prompt reviews from customers

Opala: A health care data company focused on making data more accessible for providers and payers

Stack Moxie: A startup focused on testing and monitoring for sales and marketing operations

Meet the other companies that competed

Helion: A fusion energy company focused on clean electricity

Group14 Technologies: A battery technology company focused on making batteries smaller, cheaper and longer-lasting

Proprio: A medical imaging company that relies on computer vision and doesn't use radiation

Boundless: A startup that connects immigrant families with attorneys and simplifies complex forms

JaxJox: A home gym startup that offers adjustable weights and a rotating touch screen

Ridwell: A recycling startup that picks up and recycles hard-to-recycle items like batteries and plastic bags

USAFacts: A not-for-profit that offers nonpartisan government data

Ventrk: A fitness and physical therapy app company led by former Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin

Parse Biosciences: A biotech focused on single-cell sequencing technology

Zócalo Health: A startup that offers virtual health care appointments in both English and Spanish

Talus Bioscience: A biotech focused on drug development for gene regulators

Strike Graph: A compliance and cybersecurity company that uses artificial intelligence


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