Dogdrop is a female founded and venture backed start-up based in Los Angeles. Dogdrop provides better, more accessible dog care with their physical locations for recreation & activity and DTC at home essentials for dog parents. The company was founded in 2018 by Shaina Denny and Greer Wilk and is headquartered in Los Angeles, California.
Ganaz is the workforce management platform for the $1+ trillion North American agriculture and food manufacturing industry. Our software helps dozens of large employers onboard, train, communicate with, and pay their multilingual, deskless workforce.
Hey Jane is the patient-centered, virtual reproductive and sexual health care haven. As the most-trusted, most-funded virtual clinic offering telemedicine abortion care, we now proudly offer a range of reproductive and sexual health care services from a team that truly cares.
Itselectric is a curbside EV charging system designed especially for urban areas and to advance the adoption of electric vehicles. They increased access to public charging, which encourages the adoption of EVs and leads to cleaner air and healthier communities.
Mahmee is a maternal healthcare company on a mission to make the US the best place in the world to give birth. We're dedicated to improving birth outcomes in historically marginalized communities, and empowering all families with wraparound support during the pregnancy and postpartum period. Mahmee offers an all-inclusive care experience to expecting and new parents, health systems and payors. The Mahmee Membership gives each patient their own care team of nurses, lactation consultants, doulas, mental health coaches, nutritionists, and care coordinators — available seven days a week, virtually, and in Mahmee clinics. Mahmee has a specific health equity focus on Black & Indigenous mothers who are most at risk in their maternity experiences, and has built its hybrid care model to uniquely support them.
OneRoof is a platform that connects people living in the same building to become a community and be more resourceful. The company was founded in 2020 and is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York.
OOVA is a fertility diagnostic company that spun out from Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. Using patent pending biochemistry and artificial intelligence, OOVA learns a woman’s fertility profile by accurately measuring key hormones over time through daily urine samples. By monitoring this critical balance of hormones, OOVA can help a woman get pregnant, identify reasons she is having trouble getting pregnant, and even expose reproductive health issues like PCOS.
Opna is a climate financing platform that empowers corporates to discover, finance, and manage pre-assessed carbon removal and reduction projects to accelerate the journey to net zero. Through offtakes and forward agreements, corporates can use Opna to deploy capital directly into carbon projects, providing essential upfront and scaling financing for these projects to come to life. By aligning corporate objectives with those of project developers, Opna creates a net new supply of carbon projects to accelerate our climate transition.
Rebellyous Foods is a food manufacturing technology and production company defined solely to catapult meat alternative production toward price parity with animal-based meat. Rebellyous Foods implements novel food manufacturing equipment and processes in large-scale production to produce low-cost plant-based meat at high volumes. These goals are achieved through uniquely designed food products, the use of high-throughput manufacturing automation and ‘smart’ production centers, and the development and utilization of new innovative low-energy manufacturing tools. Working closely with industry partners, Rebellyous Foods makes plant-based meat sustainable, affordable, and widely available.
Simplifyber is changing the way clothing is created. We are doing this by going back to the basic building blocks of fabric (fibers) and bonding them together using chemistry rather than the antiquated system of textile weaving, cutting and sewing. In doing so, we are able to create a 3D shape directly from a liquid slurry of fibers, eliminating most of the waste, carbon emissions and water pollution that comes from the old manufacturing systems. The applications of this are limitless. It's additive manufacturing using plant-based fibers. Efficient, sustainable, and it's going to change the way the entire world manufactures clothing.