Vote Online for the Startup of the Year [Fargo]

It's almost here: Celebrate 2015 is the time of year when we celebrate all things startup, which includes mentor sessions, inspiring keynotes, workshops for founders and tech employees, and the Startup of the Year Competition. All year long, we have been making stops in places like Tampa, FL; San Francisco, CA; and Boston, MA; meeting with the community members, investors, and innovators who keep the wheels turning in each startup ecosystem. The list of Celebrate 2015 semifinalists continues to grow until we bring them all together in Las Vegas October 4-6.

Semifinalists who compete in Las Vegas will be exposed to dozens of investors and hundreds of startup enthusiasts who will mix and mingle with these startup founders, listen to their pitch, give them pointers, and potentially become their next customers or partners. And besides being a part of such a thrilling and interactive atmosphere, these startups will be eligible for prizes and awards from Tech Wildcatters, 500Startups, CEA, Crowdfunder, Techstars, American Airlines, and more!

The Fargo startup community is just about one of the most supportive and innovative you will find. Their 1 Million Cups program is a model chapter, with gatherings that often number in the hundreds.

In order to discover the world's best early-stage businesses, we invite our online readers to vote for their favorite by selecting among the startups in our regional online polls. So, tell us: which of these products would you buy, invest in, or most like to succeed?

Note: Only your last vote will count, and results will not be displayed. Voting ends August 31 at Midnight ET and we will announce all of the winners on Tuesday, September 1! 

Place Your Vote Online Now for Fargo's Startup of the Year

3Dom USA: manufactures innovative, sustainable 3D printing materials.

Botlink: is a cloud-connected platform that lets you operate your drones simply, safely and securely.

Infuse Solutions, LLC: Collaborate. Create. Inspire

Medytex: Real-time multi-language patient surveys that generate actionable user data to help providers provide better care.

Protosthetics: has developed the PAL (Printed Artificial Limb). The direct material cost is $400 compared to $30,000 for current devices.

PODS Game Design: Does you child want to learn how to make their own Video Games? Check out PODS Game Design! We will teach them everything they need to know!

Sky Blue Technology: Our services automate time-intensive tasks to build personalized digital marketing experiences that offer real-time engagement analytics.

VOTING CLOSED!

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Julia Fischer is the Director of Operations at Tech.Co. Communicating with sponsors, partners, and startups is how Julia keeps the Tech.Co and Tech Cocktail mission on track.
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