Who is Boston’s Startup of the Year? [Poll]

The Boston startup ecosystem is a powerful force to be reckoned with. Just ask the folks at Howler, who happen to be 2014’s Reader’s Choice winners, who told us that Boston is “very welcoming to all startups.” As a result of the victory in the polls, the Howler founders got to see just how welcoming Downtown Las Vegas is by joining us for Celebrate. Now, one of these startups has the chance to take their place in history and represent Boston for Celebrate 2015.

On Monday June 1 at District Hall, come out to show support for these startups and mix and mingle with other thought leaders, founders, mentors, and community doers for Tech Cocktail’s Mixer & Startup Showcase. But even if you can’t be there, you can vote in the Reader’s Choice Poll to help one of these teams qualify for our Celebrate Startup of the Year competition in Las Vegas October 4-6.

Now, we need your vote: Who is Boston’s Startup of the Year?

 

BeON Home: expands the $13B #homesecurity market with a brand new approach to home protection via #IoT smartbulbs and familiar experiences.

CallRed: monitors your devices and networks for speed issues, security problems, and errors and gets the problems solved.

LearnLux: helps Millennials learn personal finance skills through online learning tools while connecting them with financial institutions.

PMS Bites: By developing a dessert low in sugar but just as delicious as unhealthy alternatives, women now have an option they can crave and enjoy without guilt.

Voatz: Voting Redefined – Voatz is on a mission to make it safe and convenient for citizens to vote directly via their smartphones & biometrics.

Wellobox:  Welcome to a new way to travel. Arrive at your destination and receive great offers, products, and recommendations to enhance your stay.

zakipoint health: Our mission is to enable every company, regardless of size, to understand and lower their health care costs. #Truth and #Transparency

Image Credit: Flickr/Nicholas Erwin

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