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Blueprint voted the 2024 Seattle Inno Madness champion


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Blueprint beat out Stack Moxie in the championship.
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Bellevue-based data intelligence company Blueprint has taken home the top prize in 2024 Seattle Inno Madness.

In the final found, 16th-seeded Blueprint beat out Seattle-based Stack Moxie, a marketing tech company that was the No. 11 seed. Blueprint won 75% of the votes in the final round, compared with Stack Moxie's 25%.

Inno Madness is our friendly, bracket-style challenge where readers vote to advance companies based on one question: Whom would you invest in? The bracket was designed to shine a spotlight on 16 innovative, fast-growing local businesses. Seeding was determined by factors like funding, mission, business focus and company size. You can see a longer list of startups to keep tabs on here.

Blueprint was founded in 2013. The company helps clients make supply chain and customer decisions in real time, according to its website. Blueprint says its aim is to give clients a more granular look into their data and provide insights.

Blueprint works with clients in manufacturing, retail, financial services and life sciences. In addition to helping clients develop artificial intelligence, the company offers services in application development, analytics and strategy. Blueprint says it can help clients digitize business processes and minimize manual work.

Companies Blueprint says it has worked with include Expedia, Starbucks and T-Mobile.

You can see the full Inno Madness bracket below and a full list of the companies that competed. Thank you to all the readers who voted and to all the startups that made the competition successful.

Meet the companies

Icertis: Contract management company that helps clients manage contracts with employees, customers and suppliers

TerraPower: Nuclear power company co-founded by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates that is working on a thermal energy storage demonstration project

Swiftly: Startup that helps grocers and other retailers offer loyalty programs, digital coupons and mobile checkout

ProfoundBio: Biotech company developing a treatment aimed at ovarian and endometrial cancer

Umoja Biopharma: Company developing immunotherapies to help patients fight cancer with the body's natural defenses

Rhythms: Work software company designed to help teams handle their work cadences

Parse Biosciences: Startup that offers single-cell sequencing technology to allow researchers to better understand the biology of an individual cell

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

Zensa: Tech consulting firm that helps its clients with cloud services

Electric Era: Electric vehicle charging startup that makes EV charging stations for use at gas stations, convenience stores and other retailers

Stack Moxie: Marketing tech company that helps clients find outages and bugs before they become major problems

Oleria: Cybersecurity company that makes security clearances within organizations more dynamic

WellSaid Labs: Voice-technology startup that allows clients to convert text to speech in one click

Interlune: Space resources startup that aims to extract helium-3 from the moon and bring it back to Earth

Cimba.ai: Artificial intelligence startup that helps clients make better use of company data

Blueprint: Data intelligence company that helps clients make supply chain and customer decisions in real time


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